What surah is Surah Yusuf?
Yusuf (Arabic: يوسف, Yūsuf; Arabic synonym of “Joseph”) is the 12th chapter (Surah) of the Quran and has 111 Ayahs (verses).
How many times is Prophet Yusuf mentioned in the Quran?
The Background of Surah Yusuf Almighty Allah had specifically iterated the case of Prophet Yusuf PBUH in this surah, whereas besides this surah Prophet Yusuf’s PBUH name is only mentioned twice, namely in Surah al-An’am verse 84 and Surah Ghafir verse 34 (al-Sabuni, 1996).
What are the lessons from Surah Yusuf?
This surah is full of meaningful messages of patience, reliance on Allah and how to overcome hardship and betrayal. It was also educational, teaching the Prophet Muhammad the answers to queries that were posed to him by the local Jews and Muslims.
What is the meaning of Surah Yusuf?
Surah Yusuf (“Joseph”) is the 12th chapter of The Quran and consists of 111 Ayats. It is classified as a Meccan surah. This Surah narrates the story of Prophet Yusuf (pbuh). This story of Prophet Yusuf contains many beautiful lessons, not just Muslims, but for all people.
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What does the Quran say about Yusuf and Binyamin?
Allah states that Ya`qub, peace be upon him, ordered his children to go back and inquire about the news of Yusuf and his brother Binyamin, in a good manner, not as spies. He encouraged them, delivered to them the good news and ordered them not to despair of Allah’s mercy.
What is the invocation of Yusuf to Allah?
This is the invocation of Yusuf, the truthful one, to his Lord the Exalted and Most Honored. He invoked Allah after His favor was complete on him by being reunited with his parents and brothers, after He had bestowed on him prophethood and kingship.