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- The Story Of Prophet Yousuf (As)
The Story Of Prophet Yousuf (As)
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An inspiring account of the life of Prophet Yusuf (AS), highlighting lessons of faith, patience, and divine wisdom from Surah Yusuf.
"The Story of Prophet Yusuf (AS)" is a captivating account of one of the most remarkable narratives in Islamic history, as detailed in Surah Yusuf of the Holy Quran. This book explores the life of Prophet Yusuf (AS), from his childhood and betrayal by his brothers to his trials in Egypt, his rise to power, and his eventual reunion with his family. The story of Yusuf (AS) is filled with profound lessons on patience, faith, forgiveness, and divine wisdom. It highlights the themes of trust in Allah (SWT), resisting temptation, overcoming hardship, and the ultimate triumph of truth and justice. This book serves as a spiritual and moral guide, offering insights for both personal growth and understanding the deeper wisdom of Allah’s plans.
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