Yusuf - Joseph
Arabic Name: يُوْسُف
Urdu Name: یوسف
Type: Makki
Serial Number: 12
Revelation Order: 53
Total Verses: 111
Parah: 12,13
Rukus: 12
Sajda: None
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Surah
Yusuf
Revealed
Makki
Position
Juz 12,13
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Verse Meaning
According to the classical tafsir of Ibn Kathir, verse 12:30 reveals that the private affair between Yusuf and the 'Aziz's wife had erupted into a public scandal among the elite women of Egypt. A comprehensive synthesis of scholarly opinion, particularly from al-Tabari and al-Qurtubi, unveils the profound intensity of her love through the phrase 'qad shaghafaha hubban.' This is not mere affection; the love had penetrated the 'shaghaf,' the very pericardium or innermost covering of her heart, signifying a complete and overwhelming infatuation. The women publicly condemned her for this passion, deeming her to be in 'clear error' for desiring her own servant. However, as Imam al-Wasit suggests, a hidden gem emerges from this analysis: their public criticism was likely a cunning pretext. Their true motive was to maneuver the 'Aziz's wife into a position where she would have to reveal Yusuf to them, so they could see for themselves the man who could cause such a commotion. This synthesis reveals a multi-layered narrative of public morality, private desire, social hierarchy, and female guile, setting the stage for the next phase of Yusuf's trial.
Questions for Reflection
Personal Integrity
The 'Aziz's wife was consumed by a love so deep it became public knowledge ('shaghafaha'). Reflect on an emotion or desire in your own life that feels all-consuming. How do you strive to keep it within the bounds of what is pleasing to Allah, preventing it from leading you into 'clear error'?
Social Discernment
The women of the city publicly condemned the 'Aziz's wife but, as al-Wasit suggests, had ulterior motives. Think about a time you heard or participated in public criticism. What might be the hidden motives (envy, curiosity, self-righteousness) behind such talk, and how can this story help you engage more wisely and compassionately?
Trust in Divine Wisdom
This public scandal, as Ibn Kathir notes, was a crucial part of the unfolding story of Yusuf (AS). Contemplate a 'scandal' or difficult public situation in your life or community. How can this verse help you see it not just as a disaster, but as a potential catalyst in a larger, divine plan that is not yet fully visible?
Practical Applications
Practice discretion in private matters to safeguard personal honor, understanding that secrets are rarely kept.
Applicable to social media use, workplace conduct, and personal relationships where privacy is crucial.
Analyze the underlying motives behind gossip and public criticism before accepting it at face value.
Useful in professional environments, community circles, and when interpreting media narratives.
Acknowledge and seek to control overwhelming emotions before they lead to public error and loss of dignity.
A timeless lesson for dealing with infatuation, ambition, greed, or any powerful emotion that can cloud judgment.
Hidden Gem
The synthesis of tafsirs reveals a profound spiritual dynamic: the 'Aziz's wife's private, internal struggle ('shaghafaha') was externalized by the gossip of the women. This teaches that our inner spiritual battles, if not contained through faith and discipline, will inevitably manifest in our external world, often through the tongues of others, becoming a wider community trial.
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