(Chapter - 11) Which was Revealed in Makkah Surah Hud made the Prophet's Hair turn Gray The Qur'an and its Call to (worship) Allah Alone Allah is Aware of All Things Allah is Responsible for the Provisions of All Creatures Allah created the Heavens and the Earth in Six Days The Polytheists hasten their Torment by arguing against Resurrection after Death The Meanings of the Word Ummah The changing of Man's Attitude in Happiness and Hardship The Messenger grieving by the Statements of the Polytheists, and His Gratification An Explanation concerning the Miracle of the Qur'an Whoever wants the Worldly Life, then He will have no Share of the Hereafter The One Who believes in the Qur'an is upon Clear Proof from His Lord Every Hadith is confirmed by the Qur'an Those Who invent Lies against Allah and hinder Others from His Path are the Greatest Losers Rewarding the People of Faith The Parable of the Believers and the Disbelievers The Story of Nuh and His Conversation with His People The Response of Nuh The People's Request of Nuh to bring the Torment and His Response to Them An Interruption to verify the Truthfulness of the Prophet The Revelation to Nuh concerning what would happen to the People and the Command to prepare for It The beginning of the Flood and Nuh loads Every Creature in Pairs upon the Ship The riding upon the Ship and Its sailing through the huge Waves The Story of the drowning of Nuh's Disbelieving Son The End of the Flood A Return to the Story of the Son of Nuh and mentioning what transpired between Nuh and Allah concerning Him The Command to descend from the Ship with Peace and Blessings The Explanation of These Stories is a Proof of the Revelation of Allah to His Messenger The Story of Prophet Hud and the People of `Ad The Conversation between (the People of) `Ad and Hud The Destruction of the People of `Ad and the Salvation of Those among Them Who believed The Story of Salih and the People of Thamud The Conversation between Salih and the People of Thamud The Coming of the Angels to Ibrahim and Their Glad Tidings to Him of Ishaq and Ya`qub The Dispute of Ibrahim over the People of Lut The Coming of the Angels to Lut, His Grief, and His Discussion with His People Lut's Inability, His Desire for Strength and the Angels' Informing Him of the Reality The Town of Lut's People is overturned and Their Destruction The Story of the People of Madyan and the Call of Shu`ayb The Response of Shu`ayb's People Shu`ayb's Refutation of His People The Response of Shu`ayb's People Shu`ayb's Refutation of His People Shu`ayb's threatening of His People When the Prophet of Allah, Shu`ayb, despaired of their response to him, he said, The Story of Musa and Fir`awn The Lesson taken from the Destroyed Towns The Destruction of the Towns is a Proof of the Establishment of the Hour (Judgement) The Condition of the Wretched People and their Destination The Condition of the Happy People and their Destination Associating Partners with Allah is no doubt Misguidance The Command to Stand Firm and Straight The Command to establish the Prayer The Good Deeds wipe away the Evil Deeds There must be a Group of People Who forbid Lewdness Allah has not made Faith universally accepted The Conclusion Allah, the Exalted, commands His Messenger to say to those who disbelieve in what he has come with from his Lord, by way of warning, Allah, the Exalted, informs that He is the All-Knower of the unseen of the heavens and the earth and that unto Him is the final return. 12. Yusuf (Chapter - 12) Which was revealed in Makkah Qualities of the Qur'an Reason behind revealing Ayah (12:3) Yusuf's Dream Ya`qub orders Yusuf to hide His Vision to avoid Shaytan's Plots Interpretation of Yusuf's Vision There are Lessons to draw from the Story of Yusuf Yusuf's Brothers ask for Their Father's Permission to take Yusuf with Them Ya`qub's Answer to Their Request Yusuf is thrown in a Well Yusuf's Brothers try to deceive Their Father Yusuf is Rescued from the Well and sold as a Slave Yusuf in Egypt Wife of the `Aziz loves Yusuf and plots against Him The News reaches Women in the City, Who also plot against Yusuf Yusuf is imprisoned without Justification Two Jail Mates ask Yusuf to interpret their Dreams Yusuf calls His Jail Mates to Tawhid even before He interprets Their Dreams The Interpretation of the Dreams Yusuf asks the King's Distiller to mention Him to the King The Dream of the King of Egypt Yusuf's Interpretation of the King's Dream The King investigates what happened between the Wife of the `Aziz, the Women in the City, and Yusuf Yusuf's Rank with the King of Egypt Yusuf's Reign in Egypt Yusuf's Brothers travel to Egypt Yusuf's Brothers ask Ya`qub's Permission to send Their Brother Binyamin with Them to Egypt They find Their Money returned to Their Bags Ya`qub orders His Children to enter Egypt from Different Gates Yusuf comforts Binyamin Yusuf had His Golden Bowl placed in Binyamin's Bag; a Plot to keep Him in Egypt Yusuf's Brothers accuse Him of Theft! Yusuf's Brothers offer taking One of Them instead of Binyamin as a Slave, Yusuf rejects the Offer Yusuf's Brothers consult Each Other in Confidence; the Advice Their Eldest Brother gave Them Allah's Prophet Ya`qub receives the Grievous News Ya`qub orders His Children to inquire about Yusuf and His Brother Yusuf's Brothers stand before Him Yusuf reveals His True Identity to His Brothers and forgives Them Ya`qub finds the Scent of Yusuf in his Shirt! Yahudha brings Yusuf's Shirt and Good News Yusuf's Brothers feel Sorry and Regretful Yusuf welcomes His Parents; His Dream comes True Yusuf begs Allah to die as A Muslim This Story is a Revelation from Allah People neglect to ponder the Signs before Them The Messenger's Way All of the Prophets are Humans and Men All Prophets were Humans not Angels Drawing Lessons from the Incidents of the Past Allah's Prophets are aided by Victory in Times of Distress and Need A Lesson for Men Who have Understanding