Aims of/Lessons from the surah:
• The main aim of the Surah is to display the Power of Allah (swt) – He shows us through the events of Prophet Yusuf (as)’s life, that whatever He Wills will happen, no matter what we or others may
try to do – “They planned and Allah (swt) [also] Planned, and Allah (swt) is the Best of Planners”
[3:54]
• The surah also teaches us about the importance of having faith in Allah (swt) – knowing that whatever He has Planned for us, is actually for our own good and if we are suffering then it has some sort of benefit to us even though we may not be able to see it at that moment – “And rely on Allah; and Allah is sufficient for a Protector” [33:3]
• The importance of having the quality of virtue is emphasised through the character of Prophet Yusuf (as)
• Another lesson we learn from this surah is that we will tested many times during our lives and that we will face difficulties and trials as well as moments of bliss and happiness and it is all part of our
test and life on this earth – “Do men think that they will be left alone on saying, We believe, and not be tried?”[29:2]
• An important lesson to learn is about the importance of not giving into peer pressure when it involves going against the commands of Allah (swt) – for example when the brothers wanted to slay Prophet Yusuf (as), one brother refused to give in and suggested they just leave him at the bottom of the well instead – this saved Prophet Yusuf (as)’s life
• We are also taught about the detrimental effects of Jealousy (Hasad) – it is a trait so despised by
Allah (swt) that He curses those who have jealousy in their hearts – “Those are they whom Allah
has cursed, and whomever Allah curses you shall not find any helper for him...
Are they jealous of the people for what Allah has given them of His grace?” [4:52-54]
• Islam is a religion of ease not difficulty, we have been sent down the Holy Qur`an as a guide to
remind us of our duties that are inherently human. He teaches us to not judge people as guilty before they have committed a crime (P. Ya’qub knew his sons’ evil intentions towards P. Yusuf but could/did not blame them while they had not committed any sin) – “...Allah desires ease for you,
and He does not desire for you difficulty...” [2:185] & “We have not revealed the Quran to you that you may be unsuccessful.Nay, it is a reminder to him who fears” [20:2-3]
• We see the importance of seeking refuge in Allah (swt) when there is no way out – also knowing He is watching at all times (as in the next few verses many women invite him to commit evil and he seeks refuge in Allah (swt)) – “He said: My Lord! The prison house is dearer to me than that to which they invite me; and if Thou turn not away their device from me, I will yearn towards them and become (one) of the ignorant. Thereupon his Lord accepted his prayer and turned away their guile from him; surely He is the Hearing, the Knowing” [12:33-34]
• The importance of honesty and integrity, the Aziz knew that Zulaikha was lying because Prophet Yusuf (as) had always been truthful and honest – “O Yusuf! turn aside from this; and (O my wife)! ask forgiveness for your fault, surely you are one of the wrong-doers” [12:29]
• We see many times throughout this Surah, that when the Almighty is called upon by His servants He answers him – “And your Lord says: Call upon Me, I will answer you” [40:60]
• Resisting temptations to do wrong when we know that this will lead to “worse” consequences for ourselves (Prophet Yusuf (as) in prison because he didn’t yield to Zulaikha)
• Understanding many of our characteristics and skills are gifts from God
• The importance of using every opportunity to spread the Word of Allah (swt)
• Maintaining one’s akhlaaq even towards those who have wronged you
• Remembering that no matter what we do the final outcome of something is with Allah (swt) –Prophet Ya’qub (as) advising his sons to enter Egypt through different gates in order to not attract attention and ill feelings towards themselves
• Sabrun Jameel
• Being the “bigger” person
• Importance of the Ahlul Bayt (as) as a wasila to Allah (swt)
• Throughout the whole story of Prophet Yusuf (as) the overriding lesson is understanding and having faith in Allah (swt)’s Plans. Whatever He wills will come to pass, and He is All-Aware. We need to have complete faith and trust in Him, that whatever He does, is for a reason and in the end it’ll be good for us – our souls, even if it negatively affects our worldly matters.