Like The Prophets, Raise Your Complaints To the Creator – (Part-I)
Prophet Ya’qub (peace be upon him)
The bitter pain of losing one’s offspring, a beloved, most upright son, along with his younger brother, depicts the trial of Prophet Ya’qub (peace be upon him). Long years shadowed in grief and sorrow pass. He shed tears until his sight was lost, but what was not lost is hope and complaint to his Creator. Reprimanded by family for being too hard on himself, he firmly responds with words that abridge the message of this piece: He said, “I only complain of my suffering and my grief to Allah, and I know from Allah that which you do not know.” (Yusuf 12:86)
Indeed, he did not complain to them, for they were mere humans who grew tired of the complaints of their brethren. He called out to One Whose pleasure increases when He is asked of.
Prophet Ya’qub’s word ‘bathee’ in the ayah refers to his greatest and most severe type of grief, whose difficulty makes one unable to restrain himself from releasing it and complaining about it.
When he turned to Allah, Allah helped him and he was reunited with his sons in an honored state: And when they entered upon Yusuf (Joseph), he took his parents to himself and said, “Enter Egypt, Allah willing, safe [and secure].”
And he raised his parents upon the throne (Yusuf 12:99-100).






