3. Surprising Facts About Zulaikha’s Feelings for Joseph

Zulaikha's Feelings for Joseph

The wife of the chief minister, Zulaikha, watched Joseph from day to day. She at with him, talked with him, listened to him, and her wonder increased over the passion of time.
Joseph was soon confronted (with his second trial). The chief minister’s wife, Zulaikha could not resist the handsome Joseph, and her obsession with him caused her sleepless nights. She fell in love with him, and it was painful for her to be so close to a man, yet be unable to hold him.

Yet, she was not a wayward woman, for in her position she could get any man she desired. By all accounts, she must have been a very pretty and intelligent lady, or why would the chief minister have chosen her of all the pretty women in the kingdom? Although she bore him no child, he would not take another wife, as he loved her passionately.The Quran raises the curtain on the scene of this fierce and devouring love on the part of the lady.
Allah the Almighty told us:


“And she, in whose house he was, sought to seduce him (to do an evil act), she closed the doors and said: “come on, O you.” He said: “I seek refuge in Allah (or Allah forbid)! Truly he (your husband) is my master! He made my stay agreeable! (So I will never betray him). Verily, the Zalimun (wrong, evildoers) will never be successful.” Indeed she did desire him and he would have inclined to her desire had he not seen the evidence of his Lord. Thus it was, that We might turn away from evil and illegal sexual intercourse. Surely, he was one of Our chosen, guided slaves. (Ch 12:23-24)

Zulaikha’s False Accusation

Joseph’s refusal only heightened her passion. As he moved to the door to escape, she ran after him and caught hold of his shirt, like a drowning person clinging to the boat. In her tugging she tore his shirt and held the torn piece in her hand. They reached the door together. It opened suddenly,
there stood her husband and a relative of hers.
Almighty Allah said:


“So they raced with one another to the door, and she tore his shirt from the back. They both
found her lord (her husband) at the door. (Ch 12:25)


As he opened the door, he saw her husband standing in front of him. The sly woman immediately changed her tone to anger, and, showing the torn piece of the shirt in her hand, asked her husband:


“What is the recompense (punishment) for him who intended an evil design against your wife,
except that he be put in prison or a painful torment?” (Ch 12:25)


She was now accusing Joseph of molesting her, to give the impression that she was innocent and a victim of Joseph’s sexual desire. Though bewildered Joseph denied it:


“It was she that sought to seduce me.” (Ch 12:26)


The shirt was passed from hand to hand, while she watched. The witness (her cousin) looked at it and found that it was torn at the back. The evidence showed that she was guilty. The disappointed husband remarked to his wife:

“Surely, it is a plot of you women! Certainly mighty is you plot!”
(Ch 12:28)


The wise and just Aziz apologized to Joseph for his wife’s indecency. He also instructed her to
beg Joseph’s forgiveness for accusing him falsely. Allah the Almighty narrated this incident thus: He (Joseph) said:


“It was she that sought to seduce me,” and a witness of her household bore witness saying: “If it be that his shirt is torn from the front, then her tale is true, and he is a liar! but if it be that his
shirt is torn from the back, then she has told a lie and he is speaking the truth!”
So when he (the husband) saw his (Joseph’s) shirt was torn at the back; (her husband) said:
“Surely, it is a plot of you women! certainly mighty is your plot! O Joseph! turn away from this!
(O woman)! Ask forgiveness for your sin. Verily, you were of the sinful.”(Ch 12:26-29 Quran).

Zulaikha is Ridiculed by the People

An incident like this cannot remain a secret in a house filled with servants, and the story spread.
Women began to see her behavior as scandalous.

They remarked:


“The wife of Al-Aziz is seeking to seduce her (slave) young man, indeed she loves him violently; verily, we see her in plain error.” (Ch 12:30)

Zulaikha’s Plan to Regain Her Reputation

Naturally their gossip distressed Zulaikha. She honestly believed that it was not easy for any
women to resist a man as handsome as Joseph. To prove her helplessness, she planned to subject the women to the same temptation she faced

. She invited them to a lavish banquet. No one so invited would want to miss the honor of dining with the chief minister’s wife; besides, they secretly harbored the desire to meet the handsome Joseph face to face. Some of her close friends jokingly said they would come only if she introduced them to Joseph.


The invitation was restricted to ladies. The banquet began, laughter and mirth abounded.
Etiquette dictated that the ladies not mention the topic of Joseph. They were shocked, therefore,

when Zulaikha opened the topic. “I have heard of those who say I have fallen in love with the
young Hebrew man, Joseph.” Silence fell upon the banquet. At once all the guests hands stopped, and all eyes fell on the chief minister’s wife. She said, while giving orders for the fruit to be served: “I admit that he is charming fellow. I do not deny that I love him. I have loved him for a long time.”

The Women’s Reaction to Joseph

The confession of the chief minister’s wife removed the tension among the ladies. After finishing their dinner, the guests began cutting their fruit. At that very moment she summoned Joseph to make his appearance. He entered the hall gracefully, his gaze lowered. Zulaikha called him by his name and he raised his head. The guests were astonished and dumbfounded.

His face was shining and full of man angelic beauty. It reflected complete innocence, so much so that one could feel the peace of mind in the depth of his soul.


They exclaimed in astonishment while continuing to cut the fruit. All their eyes were on Joseph.


So it was that the women began to cut their palms absent mindly without feeling that they had cut them.
The presence of Joseph at the scene of drama was so effective that blflowed without their feeling pain.

One of the ladies gasped: “Good gracious!” Another whispered:

“This is not a mortal being!” Another stammered, patting her hair:

“This is but a noble angel.”


Then the chief minister’s wife stood up and announced:

“This is the one for whom I have been blamed. I do not deny that I tempted him. You have been enchanted by Joseph, and see what has happened to your hands. I have tempted him, and if he does not do what I want of him he shall be imprisoned.”

The Women’s Reaction – Quranic

Almighty Allah related the scene of the banquet in His words:


“So when she heard of their accusation, she sent for them and prepared a banquet for them; she gave each one of them a knife (to cut the foodstuff with), and she said (to Joseph): “Come out before them.” Then, when they saw him, they exalted him (at his beauty) and (in their astonishment) cut their hands.

They said: “how perfect is Allah (or Allah forbid)! No man is this! This is none other than a noble angel!”


She said: “This is he (the young man) about whom you did blame me (for his love) and I did seek to seduce him, but he refused. And now if he refuses to obey my order, he shall certainly be cast into prison, and will be one of those who are disgraced.”


He said: “O my Lord! Prison is more to my liking than that to which they invite me. Unless You
turn away their plot from me, I will feel inclined towards them and be one of those who commit
sin and deserve blame or those who do deeds of the ignorants.”


So his Lord answered his invocation and turned away from him their plot. Verily he is the All
Hearer, the All Knower.” (Ch 12:31-34)

That evening, Zulaikha convinced her husband that the only way to save her honor was to put
Joseph in prison; otherwise she would not be able to control herself or to safeguard his prestige.


The chief minister knew Joseph was absolutely innocent, that he was a young man of honor, a
loyal servant, and he loved him for these reasons.

It was not an easy decision for him to put an innocent man behind bars. However, he was left with no choice. He reasoned that Joseph’s honor would also be safeguarded if he was kept out of Zulaikha’s sight. That night, with a heavy heart, the chief minister sent Joseph to prison.

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