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Yusuf (a), son of Jacob (a) and Rachel, was an Israelite prophet. He had eleven brothers, but only [[Benjamin]] was from the same mother as Joseph (a). Joseph (a) was younger than the other brothers except Benjamin. | Yusuf (a), son of Jacob (a) and Rachel,<ref>Ṣuḥufī, ''Qiṣṣaha-yi Qur'ān'', p. 106.</ref> was an Israelite prophet. He had eleven brothers, but only [[Benjamin]] was from the same mother as Joseph (a).<ref>Ṣuḥufī, ''Qiṣṣaha-yi Qur'ān'', p. 106.</ref> Joseph (a) was younger than the other brothers except Benjamin.<ref>Ṣuḥufī, ''Qiṣṣaha-yi Qur'ān'', p. 87.</ref> | ||
The name Yūsuf (Joseph) is mentioned twenty-seven times in the Qur'an, and is the title of the twelfth [[sura]]. The Qur'an introduces Joseph (a) as one of the “purified servants of God”. According to [['Allamah Tabataba'i]], this means that not only Joseph (a) refused to have a sinful relationship with Zulaykha but that he was not even inclined to that. Joseph (a) is also considered a “good-doer” in the Qur'an. | The name Yūsuf (Joseph) is mentioned twenty-seven times in the Qur'an, and is the title of the twelfth [[sura]]. The Qur'an introduces Joseph (a) as one of the “purified servants of God”. According to [['Allamah Tabataba'i]], this means that not only Joseph (a) refused to have a sinful relationship with Zulaykha but that he was not even inclined to that. Joseph (a) is also considered a “good-doer” in the Qur'an. | ||
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==Joseph in Art and Media== | ==Joseph in Art and Media== | ||
The story of Joseph (a) has been reflected in media and artwork, such as painting, tiling, literature, cinema, and television. In 2008, the TV series “Joseph the Prophet” was broadcasted from the Iranian TV Channel One. | The story of Joseph (a) has been reflected in media and artwork, such as painting, tiling, literature, cinema, and television. In 2008, the TV series “Joseph the Prophet” was broadcasted from the Iranian TV Channel One. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |