Aleyas:
111
Lugar de revelación:
La Meca
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This surah is a detailed narrative of the entire life story of Prophet Yūsuf (Joseph). Its main purpose is to console the Prophet Muḥammad (ﷺ) by showing how other prophets endured betrayal even from their own family and how Allah's divine plan ultimately grants victory to the patient and righteous. It also demonstrates the inimitability of the Quran in its masterful storytelling.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Decisively Makkan; suggestions that some verses are Madinan are extremely weak.
Time: It has been counted as the 53rd surah in chronological order, revealed after Sūrat Hūd and before al-Ḥijr.
Context: It was revealed in the late Makkan period after the Muslims requested a story, showing Allah's favor in granting him knowledge of the unseen history of prophets. It also counters the Makkan polemic that the Quran is “tales of the ancients” or learned from others.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: "Sūrat Yūsuf". It is the only name known for this surah, as the one that narrates the complete story of Prophet Yūsuf; the name serves to distinguish it from the other Alif-Lām-Rā surahs (Yūnus, Hūd, etc.). No other prophet's story is related in the Quraān in such a long, single, detailed narrative.
Ayah Count: 111 by unanimous agreement.
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