- (although not in the Qur’an or the
Arabic tales of the prophets),
Joseph and
Zulaykha do, ultimately,
become ****ually united, in
parallel to
their noncorporeal...
- Potiphar's wife is a
figure in the
Hebrew Bible and the Quran. She was the wife of Potiphar, the
captain of Pharaoh's
guard in the time of
Jacob and his...
-
Sarah is
mentioned is
Surah Al-Dhazariyat Verse#29. The
story of
Yusuf and
Zulaykha, wife of Joseph's
master the Aziz, is one of the most
extensive depictions...
- and the Qur’an,
describes a
series of
interactions between Joseph and
Zulaykha, the wife of Potiphar. This
story had
previously appeared in Sadi's Bustan...
- are most
famous in Nūr al-Dīn ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Dijāmī's [q.v.] Yūsuf wa
Zulayk̲h̲ā,
which incorporates many of the
motifs and
attributes ****ociated with...
-
subsequently his household's superintendent. Here, Potiphar's wife (later
called Zulaykha)
tried to
seduce Joseph,
which he refused.
Angered by his
running away...
-
prominent in
Islamic literature such as the fall of Satan,
Joseph (Yusuf) and
Zulaykha, and Jacob’s
mourning of the lost Joseph.
Shahin fashions his biblical...
-
Zulaykha Enters the
Capital of Egypt...
-
poetical work. The
fifth of the
seven stories is his
acclaimed "Yusuf and
Zulaykha",
which tells the
story of
Joseph and Potiphar's wife
based on the Quran...
- work of
literature in the
Crimean Tatar language, a
version of
Yusuf and
Zulaykha, was
composed around the
early thirteenth century,
apparently by Mahmud...