This Surah has Four stories in it,having some morals,lets see them and understand what they are saying to us:
1) The People Of The Cave
Its
the story of young men who lived in a disbelieving town, so they
decided to migrate for the sake of Allah and run away. -Allah rewards
them with mercy in the cave and protection from the sun - They woke up
and found the entire village believers.
MORAL:TRIAL OF FAITH.
2) The Owner Of Two Gardens
A
story of a man whom Allah blessed with two beautiful gardens, but the
man forgot to thank the One who blessed him with everything and he even
dared to doubt Allah regarding the afterlife.So His garden was destroyed
- He regretted ,but was too late and his regret did not benefit him.
MORAL:TRIAL OF WEALTH.
3) Musa(AS) and Khidr(AS)
When
Musa(AS) was asked: “Who’s the most knowledgeable of the people of
earth?” Musa(AS) said: "Me…,but Allah revealed to him that there’s
someone who Knows more than him. Musa(AS) traveled to the man and learnt
how the Divine Wisdom can sometimes be hidden in matters which we
perceive as bad.
MORAL:TRIAL OF KNOWLEDGE.
4) Dhul-Qarnayn
Its
a story of the great King that was given knowledge and power and was
going around the world,helping people and spreading all that’s good.He
was able to overcome the problem of Yajooj-Majooj and build a massive
dam with the help of people whom he could not even understand.
MORAL:TRIAL OF POWER
In the middle Allah mentions Iblees as the one who stirs these trials:
"Behold! We said to the angels “Bow down to Adam”: they bowed down
except Iblis. He was one of the Jinns, and he broke the Command of his
Lord. Will ye then take him and his progeny as protectors rather than
Me? And they are enemies to you! Evil would be the exchange for the
wrongdoers!"
Now let us see what’s the relationship between Surat Al-Kahf and the Dajjal?
Dajjal will appear before Day of Judgement with the 4 trials:
1) He’ll ask people to worship him and not Allah - Trial of Faith
2) He’ll be given powers to start/stop rain and tempt people with his wealth - Trial of with his wealth
3) He’ll trial people with the “knowledge” and news he gives them - Trial of Knowledge
4) He’ll control huge parts of the Earth - Trial of Power
How to survive these trials? The answers are in Surat Al-Kahf.
# Survival Kit 1: Good companionship.
“And
keep thy soul content with those who call on their Lord morning and
evening, seeking His Face; and let not thine eyes pass beyond them,
seeking the pomp and glitter of this Life; nor obey any whose heart We
have permitted to neglect the remembrance of Us, one who follows his own
desires, whose case has gone beyond all bounds.” (Surat Al-Kahf, verse
28)
# Survival Kit 2: Knowing the Truth of this World .
“Set
forth to them the similitude of the life of this world: It is like the
rain which we send down from the skies: the earth’s vegetation absorbs
it, but soon it becomes dry stubble, which the winds do scatter: it is
(only) Allah who prevails over all things” (Surat Al-Kahf, verse 45)
# Survival Kit 3: Humbleness
“Moses
said: “You will find me, if Allah so will, (truly) patient: nor shall I
disobey thee in aught.””(Surat Al-Kahf, verse 69)
# Survival Kit 4: Sincerity
“Say: “I am but a man like yourselves, (but) the inspiration has come to me, that your Allah is one Allah. whoever expects to meet his Lord, let him work righteousness, and, in the worship of his Lord, admit no one as partner.” (Surat Al- Kahf, verse 110)
# Survival Kit 5: Calling to Allah
“And recite (and teach) what has been revealed to thee of the Book of
thy Lord: none can change His Words, and none wilt thou find as a refuge
other than Him.” (Surat Al-Kahf, verse 27)
# Survival Kit 6: Remembering the HereAfter
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