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Hazrat Yusuf (as)
INTRODUCTION Hazrat Yusuf (AS) was the son of Hazrat Yaqub (AS), grandson of Hazrat Ishaq (AS) and Great grandson of Hazart Ibrahim (AS). The Holy Quran has mentioned his story in a beautiful Surah entitled “ Surah Yusuf ”. Hazrat Yusuf (AS) had 11 brothers. He was one of the youngest and the most beautiful. Binyamin was the Real brother of Yusuf (AS) and rest 10 were from another mother.  His mother name was Raheel . He was born in Kannan , in Palestine.
Dream and jealousy
Hazrat Yusuf (AS) once dreamt that eleven stars and the sun and moon were prostrating to him. His father told him to keep it as a secret from his brothers because they may harm him.
His brothers were jealous of him because he was very dear to Hazrat Yaqub (AS). So they planned to somehow get rid of him. They seek their Father’s permission and after a long debate he finally gave them the permission to take him out. They decided to kill him first, but later they threw him in the well. They gave excuse of a wolf eating Yusuf (AS) and brought a torn shirt for proof.
Escape from well
Prophet in Egypt
A caravan took Yusuf (AS) out from the well. Hazrat Yusuf (AS) arrived in Egypt . At the slave market. News of His remarkable youth swept through the city. Fotifaar, Aziz-e-Misr offered a price that none could match and brought Hazrat Yusuf home. He and his wife Zuleikha adopted Hazrat Yusuf as their son.
imprisonment
Due to continued pressure from his wife Zuleikha , the Aziz of Egypt decided to imprison Hazrat Yusuf (AS), despite his innocence. Hazrat Yusuf (AS) was put into prison with two other men. One used to serve the king wine, while the other was the royal cook. Both men had been accused of trying to poison the king. One day they both saw a dream and asked Hazrat Yusuf to interpret their dreams. He interpreted and said that the wine sever will continue to serve wine, while the royal cook will be crucified.
King ’ s dream
Interpretation by prophet
The king saw a dream, which he wanted to be interpreted. The wine-server approached the king and got his permission to see Hazrat Yusuf (AS) Hazrat Yusuf (AS) interpreted the dream by the power given to him by Allah.
On hearing this very reasonable and sensible interpretation of his dream from the wine-server, the king was delighted. He ordered that Hazrat Yusuf (AS) be brought before him so he could make good use of his wisdom in solving his problems. Hazrat Yusuf (AS) refused to leave the prison until he proved his innocence.
In the royal court
When the king met Hazrat Yusuf (AS), he found him to be a wise and broad-minded man. The king made him in charge of finance and food and ordered his ministers and officials to treat Hazrat Yusuf's (AS) commands as his own. Hazrat Yusuf (AS) thus became the Aziz of Egypt and began his new duties without delay.
Famine and Yusuf's brothers He was determined that when the famine arrived, nobody should starve. The famine also extended to the lands of Palestine and Kanaan where Hazrat Ya'qub (AS) lived with his sons. Hazrat Ya'qub (AS) commanded his sons to set off for Egypt to purchase grain and bring it back to Kanaan.
When his brothers arrived, they did not recognize him at all, never expecting that he was alive. Hazart Yusuf provided them with enough wheat for their needs and had their money put back in their bags secretly. He also asked them to bring their other brother (Binyamin) the next time as proof that they were speaking the truth about their family. After repeated promises the brothers finally convinced their father that they would sincerely look after Binyamin.
Binyamin in egypt & plan to detain
Yusuf (AS) revealed secret on Binyamin. According to the command of Allah, Hazrat Yusuf (AS) put into action a plan to detain his full brother Binyamin. He ordered his men to put a gold cup belonging to the king in Binyamin's baggage. When the soldiers started searching cup, they found it in Binyamin’s bag. According to the Rules of Egypt, thief must be kept as a slave. The brothers had no choice but to leave for Kanaan.
In search of brothers When the brothers returned to Kanaan and told Hazrat Ya'qub (AS) what had happened, he was heartbroken. He asked his sons to immediately return to Egypt to look for both Hazrat Yusuf (AS) and Binyamin. According to their father's instructions , the brothers came to the Aziz of Egypt, and pleaded for the release of Binyamin.
Revealing secret
Hazrat Yusuf (AS) reminded them of how badly they had treated their brother Yusuf, and caused separation between him and his father. The brothers were amazed to hear their secret from the Aziz, who now spoke in the language of the people of Kanaan. They asked the Aziz that is he Yusuf? And in answer he replied Yes. I am Yusuf. The brothers felt very ashamed and asked for Hazrat Yusuf's forgiveness. He forgave them. He gave the shirt to his brothers and told them to cast the shirt on his Fathers face so that his eyesight would be back.
Reunion of family After getting his eyesight back and hearing the good news of his son, Hazrat Ya'qub (AS) decided to proceed to Egypt immediately. The entire family set off for Egypt.
Interpretation of his dream
Conclusion Hazrat Ya'qub (AS) lived in Egypt for 17 years and died at the age of 147. Hazrat Yusuf (AS) breathed his last some years later at the age of 110 years.
Dua of hazrat yusuf (AS)
Moral lessons from story In all difficulties and hardships one should seek only Allah's protection. One should always remain attached to Islam and should take every opportunity to persuade others towards the right path. Patience in the face of hardship is the best of qualities and results in reward from Allah in this life and the hereafter. It is important to act in such a manner as to preserve your honor and dignity. These qualities must always be safeguarded. This story teaches us that we should forgive and forget the past