not Joseph, but throw him
into the bottom of the pit; some of the travellers may pick him up, if so ye
do.'
Said they, 'O our father!
what ails thee that thou wilt not trust us with Joseph while we are unto him
sincere? Send him with us to-morrow to revel and to play, and, verily, we over
him will keep good guard.'
Said he, 'Verily, it
grieves me that ye should go off with him, for I fear lest the wolf devour him
while ye of him do take no heed.'
Said they, 'Why, if the
wolf should devour him while we are (such) a band, verily. we then should
deserve to lose!'
[15] And when they had gone
off with him and agreed to put him in the depths of the pit, and we inspired
him, 'Thou shalt surely inform them of this affair of theirs and they shall not
perceive 1.'
And they came to their
father at eve and weeping said, 'O our father! verily, we went forth to race
and left Joseph by our goods, and the wolf devoured him,-but thou wilt not believe
us, truth tellers though, we be.'
And they brought his shirt
with lying blood upon it. Said he, 'Nay, but your souls have induced you to do
this; but patience is fair! and God is He whom I ask for aid against that which
ye describe.'
And travellers came and
sent their water-drawer; and he let down his bucket. Said he, 'O glad tidings!
this is a youth.' And they kept him secret, as a chattel; but God knew what
they were doing.
[20] And they sold him for
a mean price,-drachmæ counted out,-and they parted with him cheaply.
And the man from Egypt who had
bought him said to his wife, 'Honour his abiding here; it may be he will be of
use to us, or we may adopt him as a son.'
Thus did we stablish Joseph
in the land; and we did surely teach him the interpretation of sayings; for God
can overcome His affairs, though most men do not know.
And when he had reached his
strength 1 we brought him judgment and knowledge, for
thus do we reward those who do good.
And she in whose house he
was desired him for his person; and she locked the doors and said, 'Come along
with thee!' Said he, 'Refuge in God! verily, my Lord has made good my abiding
here; verily, the wrong-doers shall not prosper.'
And she was anxious for
him, and he would have been anxious for her, had it not been that he saw the
demonstration 2 of his Lord; thus did we turn evil and
fornication from him; verily, he was of our sincere servants.
[25] And they raced to the
door and she rent his shirt from behind; and they met her master at the door.
Said she, 'What is the recompense of him who wishes evil for thy family, but
that imprisonment or a grievous torment?'
Said he, 'She desired me
for my person.' And
a witness from among her
family bore witness: 'If his shirt be rent from in front, then she speaks the
truth and he is of the liars; but if his shirt be rent from behind, then she
lies and he is of the truth tellers.'
And when he saw his shirt
rent from behind he said, 'This is one of your tricks; verily, your tricks are
mighty! Joseph! turn aside from this. And do thou, woman, ask pardon for thy
fault; verily, thou wert of the sinners.'
[30] And women in the city
said, 'The wife of the prince desires her young man for his person; he has
infatuated her with love: verily, we see her in obvious error.' And when she
heard of their craftiness, she sent to them and prepared for them a banquet,
and gave each of them a knife; and she said, 'Come forth to them!' And when
they saw him they said, 'Great God!' and cut their hands 1 and said, 'God forbid! This is no
mortal, this is nothing but an honourable angel.' Said she, 'This is he
concerning whom ye blamed me. I did desire him for his person, but he was too
continent. But if he do not what I bid him he shall surely be imprisoned and
shall surely be among the small!' Said he, 'My Lord! Prison is dearer to me
than what they call on me to do; and unless Thou turn from me their craftiness
I shall feel a passion for them and shall be among the ignorant!' And his Lord
answered him and turned from him their craftiness; verily, He both hears and
knows!
[35] Then it appeared good
to them, even after they had seen the signs 2, to imprison him until a time.
And there entered the
prison with him two young men. Said one of them, 'Verily, I see myself 1 pressing wine.' And the other said, 'Verily, I see myself bearing on my
head loaves from which the birds do eat; inform us of the interpretation
thereof; verily, we see that thou art of those who do good.'
He said, 'There shall not
come to you any food with which ye are provided, but I will inform you both of
its interpretation before it comes to you. That is (some) of what my Lord has
taught me; verily, I have left the faith of a people who do not believe in God,
while in the future too they disbelieve. And I have followed the faith of my
fathers, Abraham and Isaac and Jacob; we could not associate aught with God;
that is from God's grace upon us and upon men: but most men give not thanks. O
ye twain fellow-prisoners! Are manifold lords better, or God, the one, the
dominant? [40] What ye worship beside Him are naught but names which ye have
named, ye and your fathers, for which God has sent down no authority. Judgment
is only God's; He bids you worship only Him. That is the standard of
religion,-but most men do not know. O ye twain fellow-prisoners! as for one of
you, he shall pour out wine for his lord: and as for the other, he shall be
crucified, and the birds shall eat of his head. The matter is decreed whereon
ye asked me for a decision!'
And he said to him whom he
thought would escape of those two, 'Remember me with thy lord!' But Satan made
him 2 forget the remembrance of his lord, so he tarried in prison a few
years.
Then said the king, 'Verily, I see seven fat kine which seven lean kine
devoured; and seven green ears of corn and others dry. O ye chiefs! Explain to
me my vision, if a vision ye can expound!'
Said they, 'Confused dreams, and naught of the exposition of such dreams
know we!'
[45] Then he who had escaped of those twain said,-remembering after a
while, - 'Verily, I will inform you of the interpretation thereof, so send me.'
'Joseph! O thou truth teller! explain to us the seven fat kine which
seven lean devoured; and the seven green ears of corn and others dry. Haply I
may go back to the men, haply they then may know!'
He said, 'Ye shall sow for seven years, as is your wont; but what ye
reap, let it remain in the ear, except a little whereof ye shall eat. Then
there shall come after that seven severe (years) which shall devour what ye
have put by before for them, save a little of what ye shall preserve. Then
there will come after that a year in which men shall have rain and in which
they shall press 1.'
[50] Then said the king, 'Bring him to me.'
And when the messenger came to him, he said, Go back to thy lord, and
ask him, "What meant the women who cut their hands? Verily, my lord knows
their craftiness!"'
He said, 'What was your design when ye desired Joseph for his person?'
They said, 'God
forbid! we know no bad of him.' Said the wife of the prince, 'Now does
the truth appear! I desired him for his person and, verily, he is of those who
tell the truth.'
'That' (said Joseph) 'was that he might know that I did not betray him
in his absence, and that God guides not the craft of those who do betray! Yet I
do not clear myself, for the soul is very urgent to evil, save what my Lord has
had mercy on; verily, my Lord is forgiving and merciful!'
And the king said, 'Bring him to me. I will take him specially for
myself.' And when he had spoken with him he said, 'Verily, to-day thou art with
us in a permanent place of trust.'
[55] He said, 'Place me over the treasures of the land; verily, I will
be a knowing keeper.'
Thus did we stablish Joseph in the land that he might settle in what
part thereof he pleased-we overtake with our mercy whom we will, nor do we waste
the hire of those who do good; and surely the hire of the future life is better
for those who believe and who have feared.
And his brethren came to Joseph, and they entered in unto him and he
knew them, but they recognised not him.
And when he had equipped them with their equipment he said, 'Bring me a
brother that ye have from your father; do ye not see that I give good measure,
and that I am the best of entertainers? [60] But if ye bring him not to me, no
measure shall ye have with me, nor shall ye come nigh me.'
They said, 'We will desire him of our father and we will surely do it.'
Then he said to his young men, 'Put their chattels 1 in their packs, haply they may know
it when they are come back to their family; haply they may return.'
And when they returned to their father, they said, 'O our father!
Measure is withheld from us; so send with us our brother that we may get
measure, and, verily, him we will keep!'
He said, 'Shall I entrust you with him, save as I entrusted you with his
brother before? but God is the best of keepers, and He is the most merciful of
the merciful.'
[65] And when they opened their goods they found their chattels restored
to them. Said they, 'O our father! What more can we crave? Here are our
chattels restored to us, and we shall guard our brother, and shall have an
additional measure beside that-a small measure 2.'
He said, 'I will by no means send him with you until you give me a
compact from God that ye will surely bring him to me, unless ye be
encompassed 3.'
So when they had given him their compact he said, 'God over what ye say
has charge.'
And he said, 'O my sons! enter not by one gate, but enter by several
gates; but I cannot avail you aught against God. Judgment is only God's; upon
Him do I rely, and on Him do the reliant rely.'
And when they had entered as their father bade them, it availed them
nothing against God, save for a want in Jacob's soul which it fulfilled; for,
verily, he was possessed of knowledge, for that we had taught him;-but most men
do not know.
And when they entered in unto Joseph, he took his brother to stay with
him, and said, 'Verily, I am thy brother-then take not ill that which they have
been doing.'
[70] And when he had equipped them with their equipment he placed the
drinking cup in his brother's pack; then a crier cried out, 'O ye caravan!
verily, ye are thieves!'
They said, approaching them, 'What is it that ye miss?'
Said they, 'We miss the goblet of the king, and whoso brings it shall have
a camel-load, and I am guarantee thereof,'
They said, 'By God! Ye knew we came not to do evil in the land, and that
we were not thieves.'
They said, 'And what shall be the recompense thereof if ye be liars?'
[75] They said, 'The recompense thereof is he in whose pack it is
found-he shall be the recompense thereof; thus do we recompense the unjust.'
And he began with their sacks before the sacks of his brother; then he
drew it forth from his brother's sack. Thus did we devise a stratagem for
Joseph. He could not take his brother by the king's religion 1
except God pleased;-we raise the degrees of
whomsoever we please, and over every possessor of knowledge is one who
knows.
They said, 'If he has stolen, a brother of his has stolen before him.'
But Joseph kept it secret in his soul and disclosed it not to them. Said
he, 'Ye are in a bad case, and God knows best about what ye describe.'
They said, 'O prince! Verily, he has a father, a very old man; take then
one of us instead of him; verily, we can see that thou art of those who do
good.'
Said he, '(I seek) refuge in God from taking any save him with whom we
found our property; verily, we should then be certainly unjust.'
[80] And when they despaired of him they retired to consult privately.
Said the eldest of them, 'Do ye not know that your father has taken a compact
from God against you? Aforetime ye exceeded in the matter of Joseph-I will
surely not quit the land until my father give me leave, or God judge for me,
for He is the best of judges.
'Return ye to your father and say, "O our father! verily, thy son
has committed theft, and we bore testimony to naught but what we knew; for of
the unforeseen we were not keepers!"
'Ask then in the city where we were, and of the caravan in which we
approached it, for, verily, we tell the truth.'
Said he, 'Nay, your souls have induced you to do this thing. But
patience is fair. It may be that God will give me them all together;-verily, He
is knowing, wise.'
And he turned away from them and said, 'O my
lament for Joseph!' and his eyes grew white with grief, for he repressed
(his woe).
[85] They said, 'By God! thou wilt not cease to remember Joseph till
thou art at the point of death, or art of those who perish!'
Said he, 'I only complain of my emotion and my grief to God, for I know
that from God which ye know nothing of.
'O my sons! go and enquire concerning Joseph and his brother, and
despair not of God's comfort; for, verily, none need despair of God's comfort
save a misbelieving people!'
And when they entered in unto him they said, 'O prince! distress has
touched both us and our families, and we have brought trifling chattels. So
give us full measure and bestow upon us in charity; verily, God rewards the
charitable.'
He said, 'Do ye know what ye did with Joseph and his brother, while ye
were ignorant?'
[90] They said, 'Art thou then indeed Joseph?' He said, 'I am Joseph,
and this is my brother; God has been gracious towards us. Verily, whoso fears
God and is patient,-verily, God wastes not the hire of those who do good!'
They said, 'By God! God has chosen thee over us; and we indeed were
sinners.'
He said, 'No reproach against you to-day! God will pardon you, for He is
the most merciful of the merciful. Take this my shirt, and throw it over the
face of my father, he will become able to see; and bring me your families all
together.'
And when the caravan departed, their father said, 'Verily, I find the
smell of Joseph, unless ye think I dote!'
[95] They said, 'By God! thou art in thy old error.' And when the herald
of glad tidings came he threw it on his face, and he was restored to sight.
Said he, 'Did I not tell you that I know from God that of which ye know
not?'
They said, 'O our father! ask pardon for us of our sins;-verily, we were
sinners!'
He said, 'I will ask pardon for you from my Lord; verily, He is the
pardoning and merciful.'
[100] And when they entered in unto Joseph, he took his father to stay
with him, and said, 'Enter ye into Egypt, if it please God, safe.' And
he raised his father upon the throne, and they fell down before him adoring.
And he said, 'O my sire! This is the interpretation of my vision
aforetime; my Lord has made it come true, and He has been good to me, in
bringing me forth out of prison, and bringing you from the desert, after Satan
had made a breach between me and my brethren;-verily, my Lord is kind to
whomsoever He will;-verily, He is the knowing, the wise!
'O my Lord! thou hast given me dominion, and hast taught me the
interpretation of sayings; O originator of the heavens and the earth! Thou art
my patron in this world and the next; take me to Thyself resigned, and let me
reach the righteous!:
That is one of the stories of the unseen which we inspire thee with,
though thou wert not with them when they agreed in their affair, when they were
so crafty.-And yet most men, though thou shouldst be urgent, will not believe.
Thou dost not ask them for it a hire; it is naught but a reminder to the
world.
[105] How many a sign in the heavens and the earth do they pass by and
turn away therefrom!
Nor do most of them believe in God without associating (other gods) with
Him.
Are they safe, then, from overwhelming vengeance coming on them from the
torment of God? or from the Hour coming upon them suddenly while they do not
perceive?
Say, 'This is my way; I call now unto God on clear proof, I and those
who follow me; and celebrated be God's praises, for I am not of the idolaters.'
Nor did we ever send before thee any save men whom we inspired, of the
people of the cities. Have they not journeyed on in the earth, and beheld how
was the end of those before them? But the abode of the future is surely better
for those who believe;-what! have they then no sense?
[110] Until when the apostles despaired and they thought that they were
proved liars, our help came to them, and - whosoever we pleased was saved; but
our violence is not averted from the sinful people.
Their stories were a lesson to those endowed with minds. It was not a
tale forged, but a verification of what was before it, and a detailing of
everything, and a guide and a mercy to a people who believe.