The story of Yusuf is best known because it brought together the prophets, the righteous, the angels, the demons, the Anamites, the kings, the Mamluks, the merchants, the scholars, the men and the women, their tricks, the monotheism, the jurisprudence, the secret, the expression of vision and politics and coexistence and the management of the pension and the patience for harm and dream and glory and judgment.
I have been thinking a lot about the story of Sayyidna Yousef whenever I read it, and I marvel at his mentality in his ability to formulate a sound economic plan. He managed to save the people of Egypt from a definite famine. His interpretation of the vision of the king and I liked that Agor in the writings of the interpreters Jahbt to cut off what God opened them from the conquests of the Lord, especially in their interpretation of the vision of the king, as well as the knowledge of the words of contemporary economists who considered Joseph first economist known to humanity as we will see soon, God willing.
The Quran has varied in its themes, and the most important of these topics
Stories of prophets, messengers and former nations, to be a lesson to us take lessons and lessons from them |