Mohamed, Ph.D
1 min readOct 6, 2024

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🏵️🏵️🏵️ Thank you, LE. Ware, for your insightful writings on the parallels between Jesus and Joseph. Your exploration of the transformative journeys of these figures resonates deeply, especially when viewed through the lens of Islam.

In Islam, Joseph (Yusuf) is revered as a prophet, known for his unwavering faith and resilience. Like Jesus, he faced trials and tribulations, ultimately becoming a source of guidance and forgiveness. The Quran beautifully narrates his story, emphasizing patience and trust in God's plan. In Surah Yusuf, verse 18, it states, "And they sold him for a cheap price, a few dirhams; and they were, concerning him, unconvinced." This illustrates not only the mistreatment he faced but also the eventual rise to prominence, mirroring Jesus's journey.

Your portrayal of Jesus as the "Greater Joseph" underscores the theme of redemption and mercy central to both figures. In Islam, Jesus (Isa) is regarded as a significant messenger, exemplifying compassion and wisdom. Surah Al-Imran, verse 45 reflects this: "When the angels said, 'O Mary, indeed Allah gives you good tidings of a word from Him, whose name will be the Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary'..." This highlights the divine mission both prophets carried, inviting humanity to a path of righteousness.

I urge you to continue weaving these narratives, as they hold profound lessons for all of us, transcending religious boundaries. Exploring these connections not only enriches our understanding but also promotes harmony among diverse beliefs.

What further insights do you think we can uncover by examining the similarities in the lives of these remarkable figures?

Best wishes,

Mohamed, Ph.D.

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Mohamed, Ph.D
Mohamed, Ph.D

Written by Mohamed, Ph.D

University professor and author, delving into the worlds of Islamic studies, personal growth, and entrepreneurship to share insights and inspire others.

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