“Benjamin grew, looking very much like his brother.” Ayman Al-Atoum described – in his novel I am Joseph – the eerie void left in the heart and home of Prophet Ya’qub (Jacob) after his son Yusuf (Joseph) was disappeared. Al-Atoum, a former prisoner in Jordan, relayed the semi-autobiographical story of his imprisonment intertextually woven into the Qur’anic narrative of the Prophet-prisoner Yusuf. All that remained of Yusuf, in the home of Ya’qub, was the stench of false blood on his shirt and a Prophetic vision from Allah that promised his son triumph. Ya’qub – like many families of the detained and disappeared – awaited years for his son’s return. He had no reason for
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