12.51 - He (the king) said: What do you have to say when you seduced Yusuf to give himself? They said: Perfect is Allah, we knew about him no evil. The wife of Al-Aziz said: Now the truth has become clear, I seduced him to give himself; and indeed, he is of the truthful. 12.52 - That is so he (Al-Aziz) will know that I did not betray to him in (his) absence and that Allah does not guide the scheme of the unfaithful. 12.53 - And I do not acquit myself; indeed, the soul may be a commander of evil, except those upon whom my Lord has mercy. Indeed, my Lord is Forgiving, Merciful. 12.54 - And the king said: Bring him to me, so I appoint him exclusively for myself. And when he had spoken with him, he (the king) said: Indeed, you are today in our presence established, honest. 12.55 - He said: Appoint me over the treasures of the land; indeed, I will be a knowing guardian. 12.56 - And thus did We establish Yusuf in the land to settle therein wherever he wills. We strike Our mercy upon whom We will, and We will not waste the reward of those who do good. 12.57 - And the reward of the hereafter is better for those who have believed and were fearing. 12.58 - And the brothers of Yusuf came, and they entered before him; and he recognised them, but they were of him unaware. 12.59 - And when he had furnished them with their supplies, he said: Bring to me a brother of yours from your father; do not you see that I give full measure and that I am the best of hosts? 12.60 - But if you do not bring him to me, then there will be no measure for you from me, nor will you come near me.