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Jacob in Islam

Yaqub ibn Ishaq ibn Ibrahim (Arabic: يَعْقُوب ابْنُ إِسْحَٰق ابْنُ إِبْرَاهِيم, transl.Jacob, son of Isaac, son of Abraham), later given the name Israil (إِسْرَآءِیْل, transl. 'Israel'), is recognized by Muslims as an Islamic prophet. He is held to have preached the same monotheism as his forefathers: Abraham, Ishmael, and Isaac.


Yaqub
يَعْقُوب
Resting placeCave of the Patriarchs, Hebron
NationalityHebrew
Other namesIsrail (إِسْرَآءِیْل)
PredecessorIshaq
SuccessorYusuf
Spouse(s)Leʼa
Rahil
Children12, including Yusuf and Binyamin
Parents
  • Ishaq (father)
  • Rafqa (mother)

Jacob is mentioned sixteen times in the Quran.[1] Two further references to "Israil" are believed to be mentions of Jacob.[2] In the majority of these references, Jacob, identified as a son of Isaac, is mentioned alongside fellow Hebrews as an ancient and pious prophet who stayed in the "company of the elect"[3][4] and asserted the oneness of Allah throughout his life. In Islam, as in Judaism and Christianity, it is stated that Jacob had twelve sons, who went on to father the Twelve Tribes of Israel.[5] Jacob plays a significant role in the story of his son Joseph.[6] The Quran further makes it clear that Allah made a covenant with Jacob,[7] and that Jacob was made a faithful leader by divine command. His grandfather Abraham, his father Isaac, his uncle Ishmael, and his son Joseph are all recognized as Islamic prophets.[8]

In the Quran edit

Jacob is mentioned by name in the Quran sixteen times.[9] Although many of these verses praise him rather than recount an instance from his narrative, the Quran nonetheless records several significant events from his life. In Muslim tradition and literature[10] the earliest event involving Jacob in the Quran is that of the angels (malāʾikah) giving "glad tidings" to Abraham and Sarah of the future birth of a prophetic son by the name of Isaac as well as a prophetic grandson by the name of Jacob.[11] The Quran states:

When he had turned away from them and from those whom they worshipped besides God, We bestowed on him Isaac and Jacob, and each one of them We made a prophet.

— Quran, surah 19 (Maryam), ayah 49[11]

The Quran also mentions that Abraham taught the faith of pure monotheism to his sons, Ishmael and Isaac, as well as Jacob. The Quran records Abraham telling Ishmael, Isaac and Jacob: "Oh my sons! God hath chosen the Faith for you; then die not except in the Faith of Islam."[12] The Quran also mentions the gifts given to Jacob as well as the strength of his faith, which became stronger as he became older. The Quran mentions that Jacob was "guided";[13] given "knowledge";[14] "inspired";[15] and was given a "tongue of truthfulness to be heard".[16] The Quran later states the following regarding Jacob:

And We bestowed on him Isaac and, as an additional gift, (a grandson), Jacob, and We made righteous men of every one (of them).
And We made them leaders, guiding (men) by Our Command, and We sent them inspiration to and they constantly served Us (and Us only).

— Quran, surah 21 (Al-Anbiya), ayat 72–73[17]

And commemorate Our Servants Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, possessors of Power and Vision.
Verily We did choose them for a special (purpose)- proclaiming the Message of the Hereafter.
They were, in Our sight, truly, of the company of the Elect and the Good.

— Quran, surah 38 ('Sad), ayat 45–47[18]

Jacob and his sons edit

Jacob's next significant mention in the Quran is in the narrative of the surah Yusuf. Joseph's story in the Quran opens with a dream that Joseph had one night, after which he ran to his father Jacob, saying: "Behold! Joseph said to his father: "O my father! I did see eleven planets and the sun and the moon: I saw them prostrate themselves to me!" "[19] Jacob's face filled with delight at what he had heard from the young Joseph, and the ageing prophet immediately understood what the dream meant. Jacob could foresee that his son would grow up to be the next prophet in the line of Abraham and it would be Joseph who would keep the message of Islam alive in the coming years. Jacob's older sons, however, felt that their father loved Joseph and Benjamin, Jacob's youngest son, more than them. Jacob knew about their jealousy and warned the young Joseph about it.[20] Joseph's ten older brothers then decided to kill him. As the Quran narrates their discussion:

They said: "Truly Joseph and his brother are loved more by our father than we: But we are a goodly body! Really our father is obviously wandering (in his mind)!
"Slay ye Joseph or cast him out to some (unknown) land, that so the favour of your father may be given to you alone: (there will be time enough) for you to be righteous after that!"

— Quran, surah 12 (Yusuf) ayat 8–9[21]

One of the brothers (usually understood to be Reuben[22]) however, felt that instead of slaying Joseph(Yusuf) they should instead drop him into a well, so that a caravan may come and pick him up.[23] Thus, they asked their father whether they could take the young Joseph out to play with them, on the condition that they would keep watch over him. Although Jacob feared that a dhi’b (Arabic: ذِئـب, wolf) would devour his son,[24] the rebellious older sons forcefully took Joseph away and threw him into the well.[25] When the sons came back to Jacob that night, they pretended to weep and they further told him that the wolf had devoured Joseph. To trick their father, they stained Joseph's(Yusuf) shirt with false blood,[26] but Jacob, who had been gifted with knowledge, knew this was a false concoction that they had devised. Although Jacob did worry over the loss of Joseph, he remained steadfast to God throughout his grief.[26] As the years passed, the young Joseph grew up into a man in Egypt; Jacob, meanwhile, was back at home in Canaan, where his sons would constantly bother him about his repeated praying to God for the return of Joseph(Yusuf).[27] Although Jacob frequently complained to God[14] it was never for God's doings, but out of the distractions of his own mind and his occasional breaking out of the bounds of patience he had set for himself. He constantly ignored the wicked taunting of his sons and would forgive them and tried to give them sound advice.[28] One day, Jacob decided to send his sons on an errand, telling them to go to Egypt in search of Joseph and Benjamin. His sons, for the first time, listened to him and departed for Egypt. When one of Jacob's sons returned to Canaan with the good news of Joseph and Benjamin in Egypt, he came with a shirt that Joseph had given him, which he had told him to cast over their father's face,[29] to remove Jacob's blindness and grief. Thus, the son followed the instructions and did as Joseph said, restoring Jacob's physical and mental vision.

Once Jacob's sight had been restored, the whole family began their trek to Egypt, to meet Joseph and the other sons again. Once they arrived, the father and son met each other with great love and were reunited in peace once again. The now powerful Joseph provided a home for his parents with himself and, as the Quran says, raised them high on a 'throne of dignity'.[30] It was now that the whole family, together, could turn to God through the prophetic offices of both Jacob and Joseph.

Jacob's last advice to his people edit

The whole of the Children of Israel were called to bow down to faith in Islam (Submission to God) before Jacob died. Jacob wanted to make sure that his children die only in Islam, and, therefore, took one last promise from them. When he asked them who they would worship after his death, they replied that they would continue in Islam and bow down to and worship God.[31] Although the death-bed scene relates to Jewish tradition, and mentioned in the Book of Genesis, the Quran mentions it to emphasize the notion that Abraham, Isaac, Ishmael, and Jacob were all Muslims, as they bowed down in full faith to God and God alone. The Quran narrates:

And this was the legacy that Abraham left to his sons, and so did Jacob; "Oh my sons! God hath chosen the Faith for you; then die not except in the Faith of Islam."
Were ye witnesses when death appeared before Jacob? Behold, he said to his sons: "What will ye worship after me?" They said: "We shall worship thy God and the God of thy fathers, of Abraham, Isma'il and Isaac,- the one (True) God: And we are Muslims [in submission] to Him."

— Quran, Surah 2 (Al-Baqara), Ayah 132–133[32]

Prophetic legacy edit

Jacob is very special in Islam for carrying on the legacy left by his forefathers. Muslims believe God bestowed His utmost grace upon Jacob and chose him to be among the most exalted men. The Quran frequently mentions Jacob as a man of might and vision and stresses he was of the company of the good and elect. As the Quran says:

That was the reasoning about Us, which We gave to Abraham (to use) against his people: We raise whom We will, degree after degree: for thy Lord is full of wisdom and knowledge.
We gave him Isaac and Jacob: all (three) guided: and before him, We guided Noah, and among his progeny, David, Solomon, Job, Joseph, Moses, and Aaron: thus do We reward those who do good:

— Quran, surah 6 Al-An'am, ayah 83–84[33]

Ali ibn Abi Talib, when asked about the prophets who were bestowed special names, narrates in Hadith that Ya'qub ibn Ishaq was known by his people as Isra'il.[34]

Instances in the Bible involving Jacob wrestling with an angel are not mentioned in the Quran, but are discussed in Muslim commentaries, as is the vision of Jacob's Ladder.[9][35] Jacob tricking Isaac into blessing him by impersonating his twin, Esau, is also not in the Quran, but is in Muslim commentaries.[9]

Muslims, who do believe Jacob was a great patriarch, stress the belief that Jacob's main importance lay in his great submission to God and his firm faith in the right religion. As a patriarch, Jacob, alongside Abraham, may be the most fruitful according to tradition. From his twelve sons[36] were to come many other great prophets, including Jonah (Yunus), David (Dawud), Solomon (Sulayman) and Jesus (Isa).

Tomb in Hebron edit

 
The Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron, in Palestine, which is said to include the tomb of Jacob.

Jacob is believed by Muslims and Jews alike to be buried in the Cave of the Patriarchs (known by Muslims as the Sanctuary of Abraham). The compound, located in the city of Hebron, is the second holiest site for Jews (after the Temple Mount in Jerusalem), and is also venerated by Christians and Muslims, both of whom have traditions that maintain that the site is the burial place of three Biblical couples: Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, and Jacob and Leah.

Quranic references to Jacob edit

  • Appraisals for Jacob: Quran 6:84, 19:50, 21:72-73, 38:45-47
  • Jacob's prophecy: Quran 4:163, 6:84, 12:6, 19:49, 21:73
  • Jacob's preaching Quran 2:132-133, 2:136, 2:140, 3:84, 21:73
  • Food refusal: Quran 3:93
  • Love for Joseph: Quran 12:8, 12:13, 12:84-85, 12:94-95
  • Jacob's attributes: Quran 12:86, 12:96, 38:44
  • Jacob's family: Quran 2:136, 2:149, 3:84, 4:163, 7:160

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Tottoli, Roberto. "Jacob". Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE. Brill. ISSN 1573-3912. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
  • The Concise Encyclopedia Of Islam, Cyril Glasse

References edit

  1. ^ "Jacob", Encyclopaedia of Islam Vol. XI, p.254.
  2. ^ Jane Dammen McAuliffe (General Editor) Encyclopaedia of the Qur’an Volume Three : J-O
  3. ^ Quran 38:47
  4. ^ Quran 21:75
  5. ^ Concise Encyclopedia of Islam, C. Glasse, Children of Israel
  6. ^ Quran, surah Yusuf (Chapter of Joseph)
  7. ^ Quran 12:80
  8. ^ Quran 21:73
  9. ^ a b c Noegel, Scott B.; Brannon M. Wheeler (April 2010). "Jacob". The A to Z of Prophets in Islam and Judaism. Scarecrow Press. pp. 160–162. ISBN 978-1-4617-1895-6.
  10. ^ Qisas Al-Anbiya (Stories of the Prophets), Ibn Kathir/Kisa'i, Story of Isaac and Jacob
  11. ^ a b Quran 19:49
  12. ^ Quran 2:132
  13. ^ Quran 6:84
  14. ^ a b Quran 12:86
  15. ^ Quran 3:163
  16. ^ Quran 19:50
  17. ^ Quran 21:72–73
  18. ^ Quran 38:45–47
  19. ^ Quran 12:4
  20. ^ Quran 12:5
  21. ^ Quran 12:8–9
  22. ^ Abdullah Yusuf Ali's tafsir on surah Yusuf
  23. ^ Quran 12:10
  24. ^ Quran 12:13
  25. ^ Quran 12:15
  26. ^ a b Quran 12:18
  27. ^ Quran 12:85
  28. ^ Quran 12:87
  29. ^ Quran 12:93: "Go with this my shirt, and cast it over the face of my father: he will come to see (clearly). Then come ye (here) to me together with all your family."
  30. ^ Quran 12:100: And he raised his parents high on the throne (of dignity), and they fell down in prostration, (all) before him. He said: "O my father! this is the fulfilment of my vision of old! Allah hath made it come true! He was indeed good to me when He took me out of prison and brought you (all here) out of the desert, (even) after Satan had sown enmity between me and my brothers. Verily my Lord understandeth best the mysteries of all that He planneth to do, for verily He is full of knowledge and wisdom.
  31. ^ Quran 2:133
  32. ^ Quran 2:132–133
  33. ^ Quran 6:83–84
  34. ^ Qai'm, Mahdi Muntazir (2007). Jesus Through the Qur'an and Shi'ite Narrations (Bilingual ed.). Queens, New York: Tahrike Tarsile Qur'an. p. 26. ISBN 978-1879402140.
  35. ^ Ibn Kathir. "The Story of Ya'qub (Jacob)". The Stories of the Prophets. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  36. ^ For the twelve sons, see Simeon, Issachar, Zebulun, Levi, Judah, Reuben, Dan, Asher, Naphtali, Gad, Joseph and Benjamin

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Yaqub redirects here For other uses see Yakub Yaqub ibn Ishaq ibn Ibrahim Arabic ي ع ق وب اب ن إ س ح ق اب ن إ ب ر اه يم transl Jacob son of Isaac son of Abraham later given the name Israil إ س ر آء ی ل transl Israel is recognized by Muslims as an Islamic prophet He is held to have preached the same monotheism as his forefathers Abraham Ishmael and Isaac ProphetYaqubي ع ق وب Resting placeCave of the Patriarchs HebronNationalityHebrewOther namesIsrail إ س ر آء ی ل PredecessorIshaqSuccessorYusufSpouse s LeʼaRahilChildren12 including Yusuf and BinyaminParentsIshaq father Rafqa mother Jacob is mentioned sixteen times in the Quran 1 Two further references to Israil are believed to be mentions of Jacob 2 In the majority of these references Jacob identified as a son of Isaac is mentioned alongside fellow Hebrews as an ancient and pious prophet who stayed in the company of the elect 3 4 and asserted the oneness of Allah throughout his life In Islam as in Judaism and Christianity it is stated that Jacob had twelve sons who went on to father the Twelve Tribes of Israel 5 Jacob plays a significant role in the story of his son Joseph 6 The Quran further makes it clear that Allah made a covenant with Jacob 7 and that Jacob was made a faithful leader by divine command His grandfather Abraham his father Isaac his uncle Ishmael and his son Joseph are all recognized as Islamic prophets 8 Contents 1 In the Quran 1 1 Jacob and his sons 1 1 1 Jacob s last advice to his people 2 Prophetic legacy 3 Tomb in Hebron 4 Quranic references to Jacob 5 See also 6 Further reading 7 ReferencesIn the Quran editJacob is mentioned by name in the Quran sixteen times 9 Although many of these verses praise him rather than recount an instance from his narrative the Quran nonetheless records several significant events from his life In Muslim tradition and literature 10 the earliest event involving Jacob in the Quran is that of the angels malaʾikah giving glad tidings to Abraham and Sarah of the future birth of a prophetic son by the name of Isaac as well as a prophetic grandson by the name of Jacob 11 The Quran states When he had turned away from them and from those whom they worshipped besides God We bestowed on him Isaac and Jacob and each one of them We made a prophet Quran surah 19 Maryam ayah 49 11 The Quran also mentions that Abraham taught the faith of pure monotheism to his sons Ishmael and Isaac as well as Jacob The Quran records Abraham telling Ishmael Isaac and Jacob Oh my sons God hath chosen the Faith for you then die not except in the Faith of Islam 12 The Quran also mentions the gifts given to Jacob as well as the strength of his faith which became stronger as he became older The Quran mentions that Jacob was guided 13 given knowledge 14 inspired 15 and was given a tongue of truthfulness to be heard 16 The Quran later states the following regarding Jacob And We bestowed on him Isaac and as an additional gift a grandson Jacob and We made righteous men of every one of them And We made them leaders guiding men by Our Command and We sent them inspiration to and they constantly served Us and Us only Quran surah 21 Al Anbiya ayat 72 73 17 And commemorate Our Servants Abraham Isaac and Jacob possessors of Power and Vision Verily We did choose them for a special purpose proclaiming the Message of the Hereafter They were in Our sight truly of the company of the Elect and the Good Quran surah 38 Sad ayat 45 47 18 Jacob and his sons edit Jacob s next significant mention in the Quran is in the narrative of the surah Yusuf Joseph s story in the Quran opens with a dream that Joseph had one night after which he ran to his father Jacob saying Behold Joseph said to his father O my father I did see eleven planets and the sun and the moon I saw them prostrate themselves to me 19 Jacob s face filled with delight at what he had heard from the young Joseph and the ageing prophet immediately understood what the dream meant Jacob could foresee that his son would grow up to be the next prophet in the line of Abraham and it would be Joseph who would keep the message of Islam alive in the coming years Jacob s older sons however felt that their father loved Joseph and Benjamin Jacob s youngest son more than them Jacob knew about their jealousy and warned the young Joseph about it 20 Joseph s ten older brothers then decided to kill him As the Quran narrates their discussion They said Truly Joseph and his brother are loved more by our father than we But we are a goodly body Really our father is obviously wandering in his mind Slay ye Joseph or cast him out to some unknown land that so the favour of your father may be given to you alone there will be time enough for you to be righteous after that Quran surah 12 Yusuf ayat 8 9 21 One of the brothers usually understood to be Reuben 22 however felt that instead of slaying Joseph Yusuf they should instead drop him into a well so that a caravan may come and pick him up 23 Thus they asked their father whether they could take the young Joseph out to play with them on the condition that they would keep watch over him Although Jacob feared that a dhi b Arabic ذ ئـب wolf would devour his son 24 the rebellious older sons forcefully took Joseph away and threw him into the well 25 When the sons came back to Jacob that night they pretended to weep and they further told him that the wolf had devoured Joseph To trick their father they stained Joseph s Yusuf shirt with false blood 26 but Jacob who had been gifted with knowledge knew this was a false concoction that they had devised Although Jacob did worry over the loss of Joseph he remained steadfast to God throughout his grief 26 As the years passed the young Joseph grew up into a man in Egypt Jacob meanwhile was back at home in Canaan where his sons would constantly bother him about his repeated praying to God for the return of Joseph Yusuf 27 Although Jacob frequently complained to God 14 it was never for God s doings but out of the distractions of his own mind and his occasional breaking out of the bounds of patience he had set for himself He constantly ignored the wicked taunting of his sons and would forgive them and tried to give them sound advice 28 One day Jacob decided to send his sons on an errand telling them to go to Egypt in search of Joseph and Benjamin His sons for the first time listened to him and departed for Egypt When one of Jacob s sons returned to Canaan with the good news of Joseph and Benjamin in Egypt he came with a shirt that Joseph had given him which he had told him to cast over their father s face 29 to remove Jacob s blindness and grief Thus the son followed the instructions and did as Joseph said restoring Jacob s physical and mental vision Once Jacob s sight had been restored the whole family began their trek to Egypt to meet Joseph and the other sons again Once they arrived the father and son met each other with great love and were reunited in peace once again The now powerful Joseph provided a home for his parents with himself and as the Quran says raised them high on a throne of dignity 30 It was now that the whole family together could turn to God through the prophetic offices of both Jacob and Joseph Jacob s last advice to his people edit The whole of the Children of Israel were called to bow down to faith in Islam Submission to God before Jacob died Jacob wanted to make sure that his children die only in Islam and therefore took one last promise from them When he asked them who they would worship after his death they replied that they would continue in Islam and bow down to and worship God 31 Although the death bed scene relates to Jewish tradition and mentioned in the Book of Genesis the Quran mentions it to emphasize the notion that Abraham Isaac Ishmael and Jacob were all Muslims as they bowed down in full faith to God and God alone The Quran narrates And this was the legacy that Abraham left to his sons and so did Jacob Oh my sons God hath chosen the Faith for you then die not except in the Faith of Islam Were ye witnesses when death appeared before Jacob Behold he said to his sons What will ye worship after me They said We shall worship thy God and the God of thy fathers of Abraham Isma il and Isaac the one True God And we are Muslims in submission to Him Quran Surah 2 Al Baqara Ayah 132 133 32 Prophetic legacy editJacob is very special in Islam for carrying on the legacy left by his forefathers Muslims believe God bestowed His utmost grace upon Jacob and chose him to be among the most exalted men The Quran frequently mentions Jacob as a man of might and vision and stresses he was of the company of the good and elect As the Quran says That was the reasoning about Us which We gave to Abraham to use against his people We raise whom We will degree after degree for thy Lord is full of wisdom and knowledge We gave him Isaac and Jacob all three guided and before him We guided Noah and among his progeny David Solomon Job Joseph Moses and Aaron thus do We reward those who do good Quran surah 6 Al An am ayah 83 84 33 Ali ibn Abi Talib when asked about the prophets who were bestowed special names narrates in Hadith that Ya qub ibn Ishaq was known by his people as Isra il 34 Instances in the Bible involving Jacob wrestling with an angel are not mentioned in the Quran but are discussed in Muslim commentaries as is the vision of Jacob s Ladder 9 35 Jacob tricking Isaac into blessing him by impersonating his twin Esau is also not in the Quran but is in Muslim commentaries 9 Muslims who do believe Jacob was a great patriarch stress the belief that Jacob s main importance lay in his great submission to God and his firm faith in the right religion As a patriarch Jacob alongside Abraham may be the most fruitful according to tradition From his twelve sons 36 were to come many other great prophets including Jonah Yunus David Dawud Solomon Sulayman and Jesus Isa Tomb in Hebron edit nbsp The Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron in Palestine which is said to include the tomb of Jacob Jacob is believed by Muslims and Jews alike to be buried in the Cave of the Patriarchs known by Muslims as the Sanctuary of Abraham The compound located in the city of Hebron is the second holiest site for Jews after the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and is also venerated by Christians and Muslims both of whom have traditions that maintain that the site is the burial place of three Biblical couples Abraham and Sarah Isaac and Rebecca and Jacob and Leah Quranic references to Jacob editAppraisals for Jacob Quran 6 84 19 50 21 72 73 38 45 47 Jacob s prophecy Quran 4 163 6 84 12 6 19 49 21 73 Jacob s preaching Quran 2 132 133 2 136 2 140 3 84 21 73 Food refusal Quran 3 93 Love for Joseph Quran 12 8 12 13 12 84 85 12 94 95 Jacob s attributes Quran 12 86 12 96 38 44 Jacob s family Quran 2 136 2 149 3 84 4 163 7 160See also editBiblical and Quranic narratives Qisas al Anbiya Stories of The Prophets Yakub Nation of Islam Further reading editTottoli Roberto Jacob Encyclopaedia of Islam THREE Brill ISSN 1573 3912 Retrieved July 18 2023 The Concise Encyclopedia Of Islam Cyril GlasseReferences edit Jacob Encyclopaedia of Islam Vol XI p 254 Jane Dammen McAuliffe General Editor Encyclopaedia of the Qur an Volume Three J O Quran 38 47 Quran 21 75 Concise Encyclopedia of Islam C Glasse Children of Israel Quran surah Yusuf Chapter of Joseph Quran 12 80 Quran 21 73 a b c Noegel Scott B Brannon M Wheeler April 2010 Jacob The A to Z of Prophets in Islam and Judaism Scarecrow Press pp 160 162 ISBN 978 1 4617 1895 6 Qisas Al Anbiya Stories of the Prophets Ibn Kathir Kisa i Story of Isaac and Jacob a b Quran 19 49 Quran 2 132 Quran 6 84 a b Quran 12 86 Quran 3 163 Quran 19 50 Quran 21 72 73 Quran 38 45 47 Quran 12 4 Quran 12 5 Quran 12 8 9 Abdullah Yusuf Ali s tafsir on surah Yusuf Quran 12 10 Quran 12 13 Quran 12 15 a b Quran 12 18 Quran 12 85 Quran 12 87 Quran 12 93 Go with this my shirt and cast it over the face of my father he will come to see clearly Then come ye here to me together with all your family Quran 12 100 And he raised his parents high on the throne of dignity and they fell down in prostration all before him He said O my father this is the fulfilment of my vision of old Allah hath made it come true He was indeed good to me when He took me out of prison and brought you all here out of the desert even after Satan had sown enmity between me and my brothers Verily my Lord understandeth best the mysteries of all that He planneth to do for verily He is full of knowledge and wisdom Quran 2 133 Quran 2 132 133 Quran 6 83 84 Qai m Mahdi Muntazir 2007 Jesus Through the Qur an and Shi ite Narrations Bilingual ed Queens New York Tahrike Tarsile Qur an p 26 ISBN 978 1879402140 Ibn Kathir The Story of Ya qub Jacob The Stories of the Prophets Retrieved 24 June 2017 For the twelve sons see Simeon Issachar Zebulun Levi Judah Reuben Dan Asher Naphtali Gad Joseph and Benjamin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacob in 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