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In his ''[[al-Mizan]]'', [['Allama Tabataba'i]] takes the main theme of Sura Yusuf to be God's care for, and guardianship over, human beings, particularly His sincere servants. In his view, if one has sincere faith in God, God will train him in the best possible way and will give him the utmost esteem and respect in the hardest of conditions in which all apparent causes seem to aim at his destruction.
In his ''[[al-Mizan]]'', [['Allama Tabataba'i]] takes the main theme of Sura Yusuf to be God's care for, and guardianship over, human beings, particularly His sincere servants. In his view, if one has sincere faith in God, God will train him in the best possible way and will give him the utmost esteem and respect in the hardest of conditions in which all apparent causes seem to aim at his destruction.
 
{{Content of sura Yusuf}}
===Table Content of Sura Yusuf===
God's support of sincere believers
 
First chapter: the story of God’s support of Joseph because of his sincerity
 
Introduction: the Qur'an’s excellent way of story-telling
 
First speech: Joseph’s childhood and his brothers’ enmity towards him
 
Second speech: Joseph as a slave in Egypt
 
Third speech: Joseph’s chastity in the palace
 
Fourth speech: Joseph in the prison
 
Fifth speech: Joseph’s appointment as a minister in Egypt
 
Sixth speech: Joseph’s meeting with his brothers in Egypt
 
Seventh speech: Joseph’s plan to keep his brother in Egypt
 
Eighth speech: Jacob’s conversation with his sons
 
Ninth speech: the repentance of Joseph’s brothers
 
Tenth speech: Jacob’s meeting with Joseph
 
Eleventh speech: God’s guardian over, and care for, Joseph in all stages of his life
 
Second chapter: invitation of people to have sincere faith
 
First subject-matter: satisfaction of conditions for people’s faith
 
First point: the Prophet’s call to monotheism not being intended for a payment
 
Second point: signs of monotheism in the nature
 
Third point: the approach of God’s punishment
 
Second subject-matter: the Prophet’s obligation to call people to faith and sincerity
 
First point: the call to monotheism
 
Second point: a reminder of the fate of polytheism and faithlessness
 
Third point: the story of Joseph having a lesson for people of understanding


==Historical Stories and Narrations==
==Historical Stories and Narrations==