The document discusses Surah Al-Kahf, which was revealed to answer questions posed to the Prophet Muhammad to test him. It provides details on the revelation and virtues of the Surah, and summarizes the stories within it, including the People of the Cave and the Owner of Two Gardens. The lessons highlighted are to remain sincere in faith when facing oppression, and that wealth and children are tests from Allah that are temporary in this world.
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A humble effort on demonstrating how I personally feel that the amazing Sura Kahf is just more than four random stories. I found it extremely fascinating and mesmerizing to discover how these stories are actually tied with our four basic parts of natural and how it has the solution to tackle the greatest trial of human history, the trial of Masih Dajjal or the Anti-Christ with its timeless principles.
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1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
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Al Quran (Chapter 20): Surah Ta-Ha [One of the Names of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
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A humble effort on demonstrating how I personally feel that the amazing Sura Kahf is just more than four random stories. I found it extremely fascinating and mesmerizing to discover how these stories are actually tied with our four basic parts of natural and how it has the solution to tackle the greatest trial of human history, the trial of Masih Dajjal or the Anti-Christ with its timeless principles.
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1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
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Al Quran (Chapter 20): Surah Ta-Ha [One of the Names of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
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2. Revelation
• Makki Surah
• 110 Verses – 18th Surah – 15th & 16th Juz
• Read between Thursday Maghrib to Friday Maghrib
• During the severe persecution of the muslims
• Surah was revealed to comfort and encourage the persecuted Muslims and
to show them how the righteous people were saved/protected in the past.
• Surah Kahf was revealed to answer the following 3 questions – which the
mushrikeen of Makkah, in consultation with the Jews, had asked the
Prophet ﷺ in order to test him:
1. Who were the companions of the cave?
2. What is the real story of Khidr?
3. What do you know about Dhul-Qarnain?
3. The Prophet ﷺ
) ) said: "Whoever commits to memory the first ten Ayat of
the Surat Al-Kahf, will be protected from (the trial of) Ad-Dajjal (Antichrist).“
[Muslim].
In another narration, the Prophet ﷺ
) ) said: "(Whoever commits to
memory) the last ten Ayat of Surat Al-Kahf, he will be protected from (the
trial of) Ad-Dajjal (Antichrist)."
Virtues of Surah Al-Kahf
A man was reciting Surat Al-Kahf, and a horse was tied with two ropes
beside him. As he was reciting, a cloud overshadowed him, and as it
began to come nearer and nearer, the horse began to trample violently.
The man came to the Prophet ﷺ
) ) in the morning and mentioned the
incident to him. He ﷺ
) ) said, "That was tranquility which descended as a
result of the recitation of the Qur'an.“ [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
4. (18) Surah Al-Kahf = 4 stories
In approximately
the middle of the
Surah comes the
story of Iblees -
the one who pulls
the strings of
fitnah.
Will you then take
him and his
offspring as
protectors and
helpers rather
than Me while
they are enemies
to you What an
evil is the
exchange for the
wrongdoers.
Verse 50
Trial of Faith
The People
of the Cave
The story of the
believing young men
who were living in a
disbelieving country.
They decided to
leave their homes
and run away with
their religion after a
confrontation
between them and
their people.
- Allaah rewarded
them with the mercy
of the cave and care
+
- They woke up after
309 years to find
their village were all
believers
Verses 9-26
Trial of wealth
and children
The Owner of
the Two Gardens
The story of the
man who Allaah
had blessed, but he
forgot the One who
had blessed him,
transgressed and
had doubts in his
faith. He didn’t give
thanks for the
blessings, even
though his friend
reminded him.
- Destruction of the
crops and harvest
+
- Regret after it was
too late
Verses 32-43
Trial of knowledge
Musa & Khidr
When Muaa was
asked, “Who is the
most knowledgeable
person in the earth?
He said, “Me” Then
Allaah revealed to
him that there was
someone more
knowledgeable than
him.
- Musa traveled to
meet him in order to
learn from him how
sometimes we do
not understand
Allaah’s Wisdom but
He is invariably Wise
(i.e. – the ship, the
boy, the wall)
Verses 60-82
Trial of authority
Dhul Qarnayn
The story of the
great king that
joined both
knowledge and
strength, and
traveled to all parts
of the earth, helping
people and
spreading
goodness.
- He overcame the
problem of Gog and
Magog by building
a dam and was able
to put to work the
strength of a people
who could hardly
understand a word.
Verses 83-98
5. 1st Story : Verses 9-26
ِيِقَّلرأَو ِ
ۡفهَكۡلأ ََٰبَ ۡ
صَأ َّنَأ َ
تۡب ِ
سَح ۡمَأ
اًبَََع اَنِتََٰياَء ۡنِم ْاوُن ََك
٩
ْاوُلاَقَف ِ
ۡفهَكۡلأ َ
َل
ِ
ا ُةَيۡتِفۡلأ ىَوَأ ۡذ
ِ
ا
َء ٓاَنَّبَر
ۡنِم اَنَل ۡ ِِ
ّيَهَو ٗةَ ۡ
ۡحَر َنكَُّ
َّل نِم اَنِتا
اٗد َشَر ََنِرۡمَأ
٠١
When the youths retreated to the cave and said, "Our lord, grant us from
yourself mercy and prepare for us from our affair right guidance."
ِ
تََٰوََٰم َّسلأ ُ
بۡيَغ ُۥَ
َلْْۖاوُثِبَل اَمِب ََُلۡعَأ َُّ
َّللأ ِلُق
ُهَل اَم ۡۚۡعِ ۡ
ۡسَأَو ۦِهِب ۡ ِ
ِصۡبَأ ِْۖ
ضۡرَ ۡ
ۡلأَو
ِهِنوُد نِِم م
ِّٖ ِ
لَو نِم ۦ
اٗدَحَأ ٓۦِهِ ۡۡكُح ِ
ِف ُكِ ۡ
ُۡشي َ
َلَو
٦٢
6. 1st Story : People of the Cave : Verses 9-26
• This is the first story mentioned in Surah Al Kahf.
• A group of righteous young men lived in a town, where people used to worship Idols.
• The young men did not follow the people blindly but thought rationally.
• When the people and the oppressive king was against their belief in worshipping ONE Allah,
they decided to leave their luxury & they escaped from that town and hid in a cave
• Allah (SWT) blessed them with peace and strengthened their belief (Imaan).
• They made dua, for Allah’s mercy and right guidance
• After making dua, Allah (SWT) bestowed sleep over them, & they slept for 309 lunar years
• When they woke up, they had no idea they slept for centuries
• When they sent one of them to buy food, the shopkeeper was amazed to see such old coins
and the reality of the time they had spent in the cave gradually came to light.
• The ruling king & all the people of the town during that time were believers
• When these young men died, they were buried in the cave along with their dog.
• Some people ended up building a house of worship over the companions out of reverence.
• Allah didn’t mention exactly how many youths were there in the cave. Rather advised us not
to argue about their numbers, because we should focus on the moral of the story (18:22)
• Allah loves all His worshipers. According to Hadith, Allah will give shade to seven categories
of people on the Day of Judgement, and among them is a youth who worships Allah.
7. Lessons from 1st Story (TRIAL OF FAITH) :
1. People of the Cave were very SINCERE in their belief & Tauhid - did not follow the
norms and cultures of the people blindly but thought Rationally
2. When a person puts his or her belief in Allah, HE always comes to their rescue
and helps them in easing their difficulties. Trial of FAITH
3. If a believer is persecuted by a cruel society, he should not bow down before
falsehood but emigrate from the place all alone, if needed, with trust in Allah.
4. This story is a clear proof of the creed of the Hereafter – Allah has the power to
resurrect anyone He wills even after a long sleep of death.
5. We must always remain in the company of people who are good, righteous and
reminds us of Allah instead of adornments of the worldly life (18:28)
6. Never forget to say “ه َ
ٱّلل َءٓاَشَي نَ“أ before planning or doing any action.
7. Building places of worship over the tombs is prohibited
8. One should refrain from investigating into unimportant things, nor having
arguments & vague discussions about them
1st Story : People of the Cave : Verses 9-26
9. • There were two men who were owners of two gardens.
• One of them was blessed with gardens with full of harvest and land, with a
river in between. Because of his majestic gardens, he grew very arrogant.
He proudly claimed that he was wealthier and more prosperous than the
other, his ego making him delusional and heedless of Allah’s favor upon
him. He even expressed foolish confidence that these possessions would
never leave him, and the Day of Judgement will not take place, but if it were
to occur, Allah would grant him even greater possessions.
• The other righteous man condemned his act of disbelief.
• He pointed out that the ungrateful owner should have attributed his success
to Allah’s will and accepted that all power lies with Him, as God can quickly
destroy his desired possessions.
• That was precisely what happened as his precious belongings were
destroyed, leaving him in a state of despair.
• The only time the man finally remembered Allah and wished he was grateful
was when Allah took it all away.
2nd Story : The Owner of 2 Gardens : Verses 32-43
10. 2nd Story : The Owner of 2 Gardens : Verses 32-43
Lessons from 2nd Story (TRIAL OF WEALTH) :
1. Wealth & Children in this world are all tests from Allah & everything of this
world are all temporary and transient (18:46)
2. Whatever we achieve in this world – it’s simply Allah’s mercy & blessings.
3. We should always be thankful for all of Allah’s blessings and use them for
seeking Allah’s pleasure
4. Arrogance & Ingratitude are the diseases of the heart (Shaytan’s trait)
5. KUFR = arrogance, pride, ungrateful and the denial of the HEREAFTER.
6. The one, who is neglectful of Allah and becomes a slave of his lust,
inevitably transgresses all limits and becomes a victim of Shaytan
7. A calamity which takes us closer to Allah is better than a blessing that
takes us away from HIM.
11. In the Middle of the Surah Allah warns us
about our eternal open enemy
IBLEES
َمَدٓأ ِ
ۡل ْاوُُد ۡ
ۡسأ ِةَكِئٓـَلَمۡلِل اَنۡلُق ۡذ
ِ
اَو
ٓ ََّل
ِ
ا ْآوُدَج َسَف
َنََك َ
يسِلۡب
ِ
ا
َنِم
َع َ
ق َسَفَف ِِنِجۡلأ
ِِبَر ِرۡمَأ ۡن
ٓۗٓۦِه
ُهَنوُذِخَّتَتَفَأ
ٓۥُهَتَّيِِرُذَو ۥ
نِم َءٓاَيِلۡوَأ
َع ۡ ُ
ُكَل ُۡ
ُهَو ِ
ُوِند
ۡئِب ۡۚۚ ُّۢوُد
َ
س
َدَب َۡيِمِلـَّلظِل
ٗ
َل
٠٥
12. Allah’s reminders:
• At the beginning and end of the surah, Allah, praises His Holy Self
and reminds us that He is the One to be praised in all circumstances.
No one can comprehend the greatness of Allah or praise Him as He
deserves to be praised, except the One who praises Himself. (18:1)
• He reminds that he sent the Quran & Prophet ﷺ to bring us out of the
darkness into light (18:1)
• He issues a severe warning to those who oppose Prophet ﷺ and
disbelieve in Quran (18:5)
• Allah reminds us “None can change His Words, and none will you
find as refuge other than Him.” (18:27)
• Allah encouraged us to have company of those who praise Him,
glorify Him, declare His greatness and call on Him, morning and
evening (18:28)
13. Allah’s reminders: CONT….
• Allah warned us about “wealth & children” – because these are
the adornment of this worldly life, because this world is merely a
test for us (18:7 & 18:46)
• Allah also explained in detailed about the fate of those who
follow the Shaytan and commit shirk (18:53)
• Shirk = to discard the commandments and the guidance of Allah
and to follow the orders and guidance of any other (Shaytan)
than Allah
• Allah has given all kinds of examples in the Quran, so that the
people may understand His message. (18:54)
• Allah also reminds us that He is the most Forgiving, full of mercy
(18:58)
14. Allah’s reminders: CONT….
• Allah also warns us about those - who worships Allah in a way that is not
acceptable, thinking that he is right in doing that and that his deeds will be
accepted, but he is mistaken and his deeds will be rejected (18:104)
• These are the two basic features of acceptable deeds:
1. Their intent is for the sake of Allah alone, and
2. Are done in accordance with the way of the Prophet ﷺ
• Allah gives us the parable of the knowledge of all of mankind, in
comparison to the knowledge of Allah, is that of a drop of water in
comparison to all of the oceans (18:109)
• So whoever would hope for the meeting with his Lord - let him do righteous
work and not associate in the worship of his Lord anyone.(18:110)
َبۡلأ َدِفَنَل ِِ
ّبَر ِ
تََٰمََِكِِل ٗاداَدِم ُرۡحَبۡلأ َن ََك ۡوَّل لُق
ۡوَلَو ِِ
ّبَر ُ
تََٰمََِ َدَفَنت نَأ َلَۡۡق ُرۡح
ِمِب اَنۡئِج
ٗادَدَم ۦِ ِ
ِۡث
ِلَٰ َ
ص ٗ
ٗلَ َ
َع ۡلَمۡعَيۡلَف ۦِهِِبَر َءٓاَقِل ْاوُجۡرَي َن ََك نَمَف
اَُّۢدَحَأ ٓۦِهِِبَر ِةَداَبِعِب ۡكِ ۡ
ُۡشي َ
َلَو اٗح
16. Musa (AS) thought he was the most knowledgeable person, so Allah told him that
there was a man (Khidr) who was more knowledgeable than him. So Musa sets out to
find him and learn from him. 3 incidents between Musa & Khidr (AS) :
1. As they are traveling on a ship, Khidr destroys a part of it.
2. Next, Khidr kills a boy of a righteous parents
3. Finally, as they are in town, Khidr restores a broken wall even though the
people were not welcoming to them.
The explanation
Khidr (AS) was not performing any of these actions according to his own wishes;
rather he was following Allah’s divine revelations
1. The boat’s owners were poor, and he made a repairable hole in it to protect it from
a king who was seizing all useful boats.
2. The slain boy would go on to be a source of grief for his pious parents by sinning
and committing acts of disbelief. Hence Allah intended to replace him with a
superior, righteous child.
3. The rebuilt wall was owned by two orphans, below which their noble father had
buried a treasure. Allah wished to preserve the treasure’s secrecy so that the
orphans could safely claim it once they grew up.
3rd Story : Musa & Khidr (AS) : Verses 60-82
17. Lessons from 3rd Story (TRIAL OF KNOWLEDGE) :
1. The three events which took place during the meeting between Moses and Khidr
can be explained:
• A temporary calamity is always a blessings in disguise
• Allah knows – when is the best time for any event to happen
2. We should always be content with Allah’s Divine Wisdom. Because we can’t see
the unseen future.
3. We may not always understand why certain things happen, but in good times or
bad, we are to place our trust in Allah’s plan, for He is The Just.
4. Eagerness of Musa (AS) to gain knowledge. No doubt, we will be asked about
why we didn’t seek knowledge when everything was so accessible.
5. The path to seeking knowledge requires patience and humbleness. We see that
the first thing Khidr told Musa is that he wouldn’t be patient.
3rd Story : Musa & Khidr (AS) : Verses 60-82
19. • Allah had blessed Dhul Qarnain with the guidance, power and resources to
accomplish monumental tasks.
• On one particular expedition, he found a group of people whom Allah ordered him to
either punish or treat gently. He punished those who committed sins and was kind to
those who didn’t.
• On his next journey, he encountered some weak people at a place between two
mountains.
• These people struggled to communicate with him but were able to request him to
build a wall in exchange for payment.
• The purpose of this wall was to protect them from the rampaging, destructive Gog
and Magog.
• Dhul Qarnayn said that Allah’s provisions for him were superior to any amount they
could offer him but asked the people to lend him men to assist.
• They were thus able to close the gap between the mountains using iron and molten
copper. This barrier sufficed their aim to repel Yajuj and Majuj, a blessing from Allah.
• However, Dhul Qarnayn also stated that Allah promised to flatten it eventually,
following which Yajuj and Majuj will wreak havoc. This will be one of the signs of the
last day.
4th Story : Dhul Qarnain : Verses 83-98
20. Lessons from 4th Story (TRIAL OF POWER) :
1. Dhul Qarnain had enormous power, full of authority over people
2. Despite being so powerful, Dhul Qarnain still remembered Allah with humbleness.
3. Dhul Qarnain used his power to contain corruption & lawlessness from “Yajuj
Majuj” and bring peace to the oppressed people.
4. All rulers and people in positions of power should similarly exercise justice without
any discrimination.
5. We should use our strength to assist and not exploit the weak, the way he did
when he helped the people by building a wall for them.
6. We should always try to help out
7. When the people asked Dhul Qarnain to help them, he did not just go and help
them. Rather he taught them a skill that they could learn and master themselves.
8. Just like Dhul Qarnain, do more and more good deeds.
21. Prophet
Isa (AS)
• Speaks the truth
and conveys the
commandments
from Allah
• Encourages
people to give
up love of this
world to be
saved in the
hereafter
• Claims to only
be a messenger
of God
Dajjal
• Aims to deceive
people and lead
them astray
• Encourages
people to give
up everything
for materialistic
things
• Claims to be
God
Followers
of Dajjal
1. Jews
2. Ignorant
3. People
from Iran
4. Women
Forbidden
places for
Dajjal
1. Makkah
2. Madinah
3. Masjid Al-
Aqsa
4. Masjid Tur-
Sinai
40 Days of Unimaginable Fitna
22. Trial of
Faith
Trial of
Wealth
Trial of
Knowledge
Trial of
Power
What is the relationship of Surah Kahf to the Dajjaal?
• He will ask people to worship him
• He will resurrect the parents
• He will kill a youth, then bring him back to life
• He will order the earth to uncover its hidden treasure
• He will order the sky to rain & earth to produce crops
for his followers
• He will have flowing rivers of pure water & flaming fire
(Muslim, no. 5223)
• He will be the biggest liar
• He will misinform people with all sorts of wrong
knowledge/fake news
• He will use force & oppression to persecute people
• He will be very powerful & control major parts of the
earth
23. Protection from Dajjal (WARN Others)
1. Know Allah’s names & attributes (Allah is all perfect, does not need anything)
2. Have strong belief in the oneness of Allah (swt), HE is unseen supreme Deity
3. We should be sincere with our intention & increase Allah’s praise
4. We should rely only on Allah, in every matter and have beautiful patience
5. We should be extremely humble (NO arrogance) with every achievements in
this world
6. Always should be grateful/thankful & content with all the blessings from Allah
7. Always have good companions – who will remind us about Allah
8. Always seek refuge from accursed Shaytan & seek forgiveness from Allah
9. We should not run after this world (power & wealth)
10. "Have no desire for this world, Allah will love you; and have no desire for what
people possess, and the people will love you.” - Riyad as-Salihin 472
24. Protection from Dajjal (WARN Others)
11. Always “enjoin Good & forbid Evil/Corruption”
12. Exercise JUSTICE without any discrimination & protect the oppressed
13. We should put every effort to gain knowledge of Islam, and practice it in our
daily lives
14. Strictly adhere to Quran & Sunnah - - so that we are not the looser on the Day
of Judgement
15. Recite, reflect & memorize Surah Kahf (first & last 10 verses)
16. If you’re alive during that time - RUN AWAY FROM DAJJAL
17. In salat before salam – “O Allah, I take refuge in You from the punishment of
the grave, from the torment of the Fire, from the trials and tribulations of life
and death and from the evil affliction of Al-Maseeh Ad-Dajjal”.:
ْ
ۡـَقال ِ
ذابَع ْن ِم َِكب ُذوعَأ يِِن
ِ
ا َّمُـهِللا
ِمَو ، ََّـَّنهَ ِ
ذاِبَع ْن ِمَو ،
ْن
ْتِف ِِر َش ْن ِمَو ،مـاتَملاَو ياـْحَملا ِةَنـْتِف
الِجَّاَّل ِِيسَملاِةَنـ