Manifestation of Prophetic Perseverance in Sura Yusuf (a.s.)
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Zohreh Heydariyan Shahri 1, Mehdi Jalali , Gholam-Reza Ra’isiyan , Kolthum Sediqi |
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The process of training requires perseverance on the part of both the trainer and the trainee, and the story of Joseph (a.s.) is a desirable model for training in the era of civilization and pre-civilization as well as in kinship systems and social systems. The present article seeks to explore how nervousness was eradicated from a primitive, prophetic family in Canaan, and the civilized social systems of the ancient Egypt in the era of the Hyksos were led towards Divine Unity owing to the perseverance of the two Israeli prophets.
The research method is descriptive-analytic which focuses on the holy Quran, holy hadiths and lexicons. Following a lexical analysis of the key words of the article, an attempt has been made to explain their relationship with man’s life and the nature of Joseph (a.s.) and Jacob’s (a.s.) perseverance from ideological, ethical and behavioral perspectives. The results of this research work reveal that prophecy, religious obligation, training and development are strongly related to perseverance, and perseverance is the basis of fulfilling the Divine covenant and moving through the straight path of devotion; hence, in the Hyksos Kingdom, a process instigated from Canaan through which a primitive, prophetic family and the Amalekite Kingdom of Hyksos, both from Semitic origin and settled in the civilized, pagan Egypt, were trained on the basis of Divine Unity and they paved the way for the emergence of the Children of Israel through economic, social and political reforms during the seven-year famine. |
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Keywords: Joseph, Jacob, osbah (nervousness), sayrurat (metamorphosis), Egypt. |
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Special Received: 2017/07/18 | Accepted: 2017/08/14 | Published: 2017/10/7
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