Ayat 50. And the king said: "Bring (Yusuf [PBUH]) to me."
But when the messenger came to him, [Yusuf [PBUH])(Joseph)] said: "Return to
your lord and ask him, 'What happened to the women who cut their hands? Surely,
my Lord (Allah) is Well-Aware of their plot.''
Ayat
51. (The King) said
(to the women): "What was your affair when you did seek to seduce Yusuf
[PBUH](Joseph)?" The women said: "Allah forbid! No evil know we against him!"
The wife of Al-'Aziz said: "Now the truth is manifest (to all), it was I who
sought to seduce him, and he (Yusuf [PBUH]) is surely of the
truthful."
Hazrat Nawwas bin Sam`an (May Allah be
pleased with him) reported: I asked Messenger of Allah [SAWW](PBUH) about virtue and sin, and he said, "Virtue is noble
behaviour, and sin is that which creates doubt and you do not like people to
know about it.''
[Muslim Chapter 32 Hadith # 6195].
Lesson : as
mentioned above in Surah Yusuf Ayat
51. "he (Yusuf [PBUH]) is surely of the truthful" An
important principle enshrined in this Hadith says that courtesy is a virtue,
because a refined mind cultivates good habits, performs good deeds, and shuns
all that is bad and corrupt. Also, a simple and understandable principle is laid
down about sin. Man feels the pricking of conscience over every bad deed and is
also afraid of the reproach of fault-finders, provided he has not reached the
lowest point of moral depravity. But a seared conscience is least disturbed even
by a heinous and deadly sin or by public censure. We can understand it by the
example of man's smelling sense. If it is not dead, man can feel a stink and
repugnant odour. But a long association with a dung heap robs away one's
smelling sense and feeling of refuse.
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