And so, when they took him away and decided to throw him into the bottom of the well, We inspired him: “˹One day˺ you will remind them of this deed of theirs while they are unaware ˹of who you are˺.”
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
So when they took him [out] and agreed to put him into the bottom of the well...1 But We inspired to him, "You will surely inform them [someday] about this affair of theirs while they do not perceive [your identity]."
— Saheeh International
Then they returned to their father in the evening, weeping.
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
And they came to their father at night, weeping.
— Saheeh International
They cried, “Our father! We went racing and left Joseph with our belongings, and a wolf devoured him! But you will not believe us, no matter how truthful we are.”
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
They said, "O our father, indeed we went racing each other and left Joseph with our possessions, and a wolf ate him. But you would not believe us, even if we were truthful."
— Saheeh International
And they brought his shirt, stained with false blood.1 He responded, “No! Your souls must have tempted you to do something ˹evil˺. So ˹I can only endure with˺ beautiful patience!2 It is Allah’s help that I seek to bear your claims.”
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
And they brought upon his shirt false blood.1 [Jacob] said, "Rather, your souls have enticed you to something, so patience is most fitting. And Allah is the one sought for help against that which you describe."
— Saheeh International
And there came some travellers, and they sent their water-boy who let down his bucket into the well. He cried out, “Oh, what a great find! Here is a boy!” And they took him secretly ˹to be sold˺ as merchandise, but Allah is All-Knowing of what they did.
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
And there came a company of travelers; then they sent their water drawer, and he let down his bucket. He said, "Good news! Here is a boy." And they concealed him, [taking him] as merchandise;1 and Allah was Knowing of what they did.
— Saheeh International
They ˹later˺ sold him for a cheap price, just a few silver coins—only wanting to get rid of him.1
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
And they sold him for a reduced price - a few dirhams - and they were, concerning him, of those content with little.
— Saheeh International
The man from Egypt1 who bought him said to his wife, “Take good care of him, perhaps he may be useful to us or we may adopt him as a son.” This is how We established Joseph in the land, so that We might teach him the interpretation of dreams. Allah’s Will always prevails, but most people do not know.
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
And the one from Egypt1 who bought him said to his wife, "Make his residence comfortable. Perhaps he will benefit us, or we will adopt him as a son." And thus, We established Joseph in the land that We might teach him the interpretation of events [i.e., dreams]. And Allah is predominant over His affair, but most of the people do not know.
— Saheeh International
And when he reached maturity, We gave him wisdom and knowledge. This is how We reward the good-doers.
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
And when he [i.e., Joseph] reached maturity, We gave him judgement and knowledge. And thus We reward the doers of good.
— Saheeh International