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In this episode we unpack Qur’an 12:90 — the moment Prophet Yūsuf (a.s.) reveals himself to his brothers. What does this verse teach about sabr (patience), taqwā (God-conscious restraint), confronting wrongdoing, and resisting the urge to shame others when you hold power?
We explore:
• Why Yusuf begins with advice, not blame
• “Allah does not forget” — what divine remembrance means for the oppressed
• The ethics of confrontation when you could retaliate
• A reflection on Zuleikha’s repentance and the transformation from infatuation to faith
• Practical takeaways: how to act with dignity, even when wronged
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