The verse says...
The verse says: “He said: ‘There shall not come to you the food with which you are fed but I will inform you both of its interpretation before it comes to you...” Then, the faithful and theistic Yusuf, whose whole entity was filled with Monotheism, made it quite clear that this knowledge of interpreting dreams was among those things taught him by Allah and that nothing could take place without His Will.
The verse continues saying: “…This is of what my Lord has taught me...” To counter any misconception that the Almighty would give anything to anyone without conditions, he added that he had abandoned the way of those who did not believe in Allah and the Day of Resurrection, alluding to the idol worshipping people of Egypt and Kan‘an, and that it was this enlightening faith and virtue which made him deserve such a blessing.
The verse says: “…Verily, I have abandoned the religion of a people who do not believe in Allah and they are disbelievers in the Hereafter’.” The Messages Conveyed in this Verse: In order to impress others more deeply, it is sometimes necessary to show one’s scientific ability and knowledge and one’s perfections and virtues. He who escapes the dark shadows of polytheism, arrives at the enlightenment of knowledge and Truth.
“And I have followed the religion of my fathers, ’Ibrahim, Ishaq and Ya‘qub. And it beseems us not to associate aught with Allah. That is of Allah’s favor upon us and upon mankind, but most people do not give thanks.” Since hereditary nobility plays an important role in the formation of the character of an individual, it also has a very important role when people are to accept a person.