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Related by Hakim and Bayhaqi, from Abu Sa`id (Allah be pleased with him), Whoever recites Surat al-Kahf on Friday, light shall shine forth for him between the two Fridays.
(a) From Abu Sa’eed al-Khudri, who said: Whoever reads Surat al-Kahf on the night of Jumu’ah, will have a light that will stretch between him and the Ancient House (the Kabah).
(Narrated by al-Daarimi, 3407)
(b) “Whoever reads Surat al-Kahf on the day of Jumuah, will have a light that will shine from him from one Friday to the next.”
(Narrated by al-Haakim, 2/399; al-Bayhaqi, 3/249.
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More about suratul kahfi
Sūrat al-Kahf (Arabic: سورة الكهف, "The Cave") is the 18th surah of the Qur'an with 110 ayat. It is a Meccan sura.
Contents and themes
As-hab al-Kahf
Verses 9–26 of the chapter tell the story of the As-hab al-Kahf (Arabic: أَصـحـاب الـكَـهـف, "People of the Cave"). A few young believers lived in a time when they were tortured for their beliefs. Upon the guidance of Allah, they fled the city, where believers were persecuted, together with their kalb (Arabic: كَـلـب, dog), and took refuge in a cave where they fell asleep. When they woke they found themselves that the people of the city had become believers.
The story of the rich and the poor
In verses 32–44 the surah discusses a parable of two men, one of whom had been given blessings from God and the other poor. The rich one wronged his soul and started showing off with his wealth and noble lineage.
And he had fruit, so he said to his companion while he was conversing with him, "I am greater than you in wealth and mightier in [numbers of] men."
— Quran, Al-Kahf (The Cave), Ayah 34
At the end of the parable God destroys what he had given the man.
Moses and Al-Khidr
Main article: Islamic view of Moses
Main article: Al-Khidr
The third main story within the chapter (verses 60–82) is that of Musa (Moses) traveling to gain knowledge from another servant of God who is never mentioned by name, tafsir of ibn Kathir is called Al-Khidr.
Dhul-Qarnayn
Main article: Dhul-Qarnayn
Finally, the surah mentions in verses 83–98[6] a man who traveled a great deal and reached the east and the west of the earth – namely, Dhul-Qarnayn.
Circumstances of revelation
Muslim historian and hagiographer Muhammad bin Ishaq reported in his book Sirah Rasul Allah that the eighteenth chapter of the Qur'an (which includes the story of Dhu l-Qarnayn) was revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad by Allah on account of some questions posed by rabbis residing in the city of Medina – the verse was revealed during the Meccan period of Muhammad's life. According to Ibn Ishaq, Muhammad's tribe, the powerful Quraysh, were greatly concerned about their tribesman who had started claiming prophethood and wished to consult rabbis about the matter. The Quraysh sent two men to the rabbis of Medina, reasoning that they had superior knowledge of the scriptures and about the prophets of God. The two Quraysh men described their tribesman, Muhammad, to the rabbis.
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Nov. 28, 2019