All Episodes In Urdu — Hazrat Yousuf
Prophet Joseph
The historical drama series (original title: Yousuf-e-Payambar ) consists of 45 episodes that cover the life of Hazrat Yousuf (A.S) from his childhood in Canaan to his rise in Egypt. You can find the complete series Urdu-dubbed on several major platforms. Where to Watch Online
Arc 4: Reunion & Forgiveness (Episodes 31–45)
Zuleikha’s Palace:
The Aziz of Egypt (Potiphar) buys Yousuf and brings him into the royal household. Hazrat Yousuf All Episodes In Urdu
While there isn't a single official "text-only" version of the entire script, you can find the story and episode summaries in Urdu through several formats: Novelized Versions: Prophet Joseph The historical drama series (original title:
- Central theme: faith and patience (sabr) in the face of injustice — the series repeatedly affirms moral steadfastness and forgiveness.
- Moral complexity: explores temptation, jealousy, abuse of power, and redemption; emphasizes mercy and providence.
- Educational value: useful as an entry-point for audiences unfamiliar with the Yusuf story; prompts reflection on ethics and resilience.
- Family Viewing: This is one of the few religious dramas suitable for family viewing. It opens doors for parents to discuss the geography of Prophethood with children.
- Source Material: It is highly recommended to read Surah Yusuf (Chapter 12) of the Holy Quran alongside watching the episodes. This helps distinguish between the authentic Quranic verses and the cinematic liberties taken by the directors to fill in the gaps of the story.
Who will like it
- The Throne: Yousuf is freed and appointed as the treasurer/manager of Egypt’s resources.
- The Confrontation: The emotional reunion with his brothers who come to Egypt seeking grain during the famine.
- The Reunion: The climax of the series is the arrival of Hazrat Yaqoob in Egypt and the prostration of the parents and brothers, fulfilling the prophecy of Yousuf’s childhood dream.
The Quran itself elevates the narrative of Prophet Yousuf (Joseph), son of Prophet Yaqub (Jacob), as Ahsan al-Qasas (the best of stories). The Urdu adaptation took this divine compliment seriously. Unlike other historical dramas, the series translated the complex psycho-emotional journey of jealousy, betrayal, patience ( sabr ), and forgiveness into a language that every Urdu-speaking household could understand. Central theme: faith and patience (sabr) in the

