Monday, August 21, 2017

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SURAH KAHAF

On The Subject Of Surah Al Kahf


Surah Al Kahf is the 18th Surah of the Holy Quran. It comprises of a total of 110 verses or Ayaat. The Quran was sent down to the Prophet Muhammad SAW in a sequence of revelations that spanned over the occasion that he spent in the Holy cities of Makkah and Medina in his life span. These verses were sorted under the Divine leadership into Surahs that were additional categorized as Makki Surahs and Madni Surahs correspondingly. Surah Al Kahf is a Makki Surah. This Surah was exposed to the Prophet before he migrated to Medina. At this time, the Muslims in Makkah were under huge conjecture as well as harassment. In order to help find safe haven for the Muslims, the Prophet SAW left his home town in the friendly city of Medina. This Surah was exposed between the 8th and the 10th year of Prophet Hood.

The 4 Fables With 4 Teaching To Learn In Surah Al Kahf


This Surah discusses 4 major subjects. First is the trial of trust, which is discussed from the 9th verse to the 26th verse discussing the Ashab Al Kahf or the People of the Cave. Second is the trial of Wealth discussed from the 32nd verse to the 44th verse; this theme focuses on the story of the rich and the poor. Third is the trial of information extending from the 60th verse to the 82nd verse which discussion about Prophet Moses and Al Khizr. in conclusion, this Surah talk about the examination of authority extending from the 83rd verse to the 98th verse. In this subject, the prediction concerning Yajuj Majuj as well as Dhul Qar Nayn is shed light upon.

The Men Of Cave –The Test From Side To Side Hardships


The first fable is concerning the men who left their city and way of life for the sake of Allah as they left the paganism belief and became the true believers of Allah. They took safe haven in a cave where Almighty bestowed them with a sleep that wrecked for an era and when they woke up by the moment in time, the whole city was transformed into believers.

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