Yusuf (Joseph)

Verse 71 - 72

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    71. “They said, while turning to them: ‘What is it that you have lost?’”

    72. “They said: ‘We have lost the king’s cup, and whoever brings it shall receive (the reward of) a camel-load, and I guarantee it’.”

    The Arabic terms /suwa‘/ and /siqayah/ are often used with same sense, meaning a vessel out of which water was drunk and which was also used to measure out quantities of wheat.1 This term illustrates the efficiency, and enjoyment of a single device that encompasses a wide range of functions.

    The Arabic word /himl/ means a load while /haml/ means a load that is hidden, such as rain which is hidden within the clouds or the child in its mother’s womb.

    The Qur’anic sentence saying: ‘whoever brings it shall receive (the reward of) a camel’s load’, in the literature of Islamic jurisprudence, is known as /ju‘alah/ or /ji‘alah/ (wage) which has precedence in terms of legal credibility.

    It says:

    “They said, while turning to them: ‘What is it that you have lost?’” “They said: ‘We have lost the king’s cup, and whoever brings it shall receive (the reward of) a camel-load...”

    The speaker of this statement, for a more emphasis, said:

    “…and I guarantee it’.”


    Footnotes

    1. In Tafsir Atyab-ul-Bayan, it is asserted that it is a container the volume of which is equal to about 3 kg of wheat.