Hazrat Yousuf (A.S.) - Prophet Yousuf - Complete Islamic Tv Series 480p - Ep-01 To Ep-10 Download
یوسف پیامبر
Created by: Farajollah Salahshoor
Written by: Farajollah Salahshoor
Directed by; Farajollah Salahshoor
Starring: Mostafa Zamani
Katayoun Riahi
Mahmoud Pak Niat
Abbas Amiri
Jafar Dehghan
Jahanbakhsh Soltani
Rahim Norouzi
Mahosh Sabrkon
Elham Hamidi
Parvaneh Massoumi
Leila Boloukat
Amir Hossein Modarres
Mohammad Ali Soleimantash
Reza Razavi
Ali Taleb Lou
Esmail Soltanian
Esrafil Elmdari
Reza Agharbi
Zahir Yari
Sayyed Mohammed Javad Tahiri
Movie Story:
Prophet Joseph (Persian: یوسف پيامبر, romanized: Yūsofe Payāmbar, lit. 'Joseph the Prophet') is an Iranian Islamic TV arrangement created, composed, and coordinated by Farajollah Salahshoor. It depends on the Islamic record of Joseph from Quran and Islamic practices
Series Description
Prophet Joseph is a Persian-language small arrangement initially broadcast in 2008, which recounts the tale of prophet Yusuf (or Joseph) as per the Islamic custom. Practical portrayals of regular day to day existence are addressed. Every scene in the arrangement starts with a poly-phonic recitation of the initial four sections (ayah) of the part (surah) on Yusuf.
The 45 scenes of the arrangement are packed with topics on dutiful love, individual excursion through life (inside family and all alone), individual character, accommodation, petition, prophethood, excessive admiration, monotheism, steadfastness, double-crossing, lustful cravings, nature of different sorts of adoration, partition, surrender, bondage, social associations at different levels, nature of political position, administration, methodology, different belief systems (and their suggestions), expectation, lastly, absolution and salvation.
The arrangement investigates the existential existences of three chief characters (Yusuf, Zuleikha and Ya'qub) with many other major and minor characters.
The story in the arrangement begins in the south of Babylon, in the second thousand years BC, portraying Ya'qub's fight against excessive admiration (of Ishtar) in Mesopotamia and the inexplicable birth of Yusuf.









