Joseph's Reunion with His Brother
لقاء يوسف بأخيه
"Joseph's Reunion with His Brother" describes a poignant chapter in the life of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph), a story cherished in the Quran for its profound lessons. After years of separation and hardship, Joseph, now a powerful minister in Egypt, orchestrates a plan to be reunited with his full brother, Benjamin, his only remaining sibling from his mother Rachel. When his brothers arrive in Egypt seeking provisions, Joseph secretly identifies Benjamin, and in a deeply emotional moment, [he took his brother to himself; he said, "Indeed, I am your brother, so do not despair over what they used to do [to me]."]. This private revelation offered comfort and a shared understanding, a balm for years of separation and past grievances. To keep Benjamin with him and to gently compel his other brothers to return for a full family reunion, Joseph ingeniously arranged for [the king's measuring cup to be placed in Benjamin's saddlebag]. This 'theft' provided a pretext, allowing Benjamin to remain by Joseph's side, as Joseph himself later revealed, [“Thus did We plan for Joseph.”]. This event underscores divine wisdom and the intricate unfolding of Allah's plan, demonstrating Joseph's profound love for his brother and his patient strategy to ultimately bring his entire family together, transforming past betrayal into future reconciliation and peace. It highlights the strength of familial bonds and the ultimate triumph of justice and love.
Quran 1 verse
وَلَمَّا دَخَلُوا۟ عَلَىٰ يُوسُفَ ءَاوَىٰٓ إِلَيْهِ أَخَاهُ قَالَ إِنِّىٓ أَنَا۠ أَخُوكَ فَلَا تَبْتَئِسْ بِمَا كَانُوا۟ يَعْمَلُونَ
Wa lammaa dakhaloo 'alaa Yoosufa aawaaa ilaihi akhaahu qaala inneee ana akhooka falaa tabta'is bimaa kaanoo ya'maloon
And when they entered upon Joseph, he took his brother to himself; he said, "Indeed, I am your brother, so do not despair over what they used to do [to me]."
اور جب وہ لوگ یوسف کے پاس پہنچے تو یوسف نے اپنے حقیقی بھائی کو اپنے پاس جگہ دی اور کہا کہ میں تمہارا بھائی ہوں تو جو سلوک یہ (ہمارے ساتھ) کرتے رہے ہیں اس پر افسوس نہ کرنا
Commentary
A detailed scholarly analysis for this topic is not yet available. Get in touch to request one.