"Surah Yusuf" is the twelfth chapter of the Holy Quran of Islam. It has 111 verses and is considered one of the most beloved and eloquent chapters of the Holy Quran. It tells the story of the Prophet Yusuf (Yusuf), who changed the offer of slavery by using his brothers to become an influential ruler in Egypt. This bankruptcy also covers the themes of faith, patience, and the power of God's will. It is assumed that it was discovered by Prophet Muhammad in Mecca and is a Meccan surah. It is considered one of the most eloquent and sophisticated surahs of the Qur'an and is frequently recited for its literary merit.