Monday, 30 December 2013

Cave of Ashabe-Kahf pictures and short story

                                                                                                                                                                                     

Cave of Ashabe-Kahf 

The story of the Sleepers of the Cave, also known as Ashab al-Kahf, is the miraculous of Prophet Muhammad's (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) prophethood.

This story is preserved in the Qur'an, specifically in Surah Al-Kahf, and serves as a testament to the divine inspiration received by the Prophet.

The Challenge from the Quraysh

Even in the early days of Islam, the Quraish of Makkah were not in doubt about the message of Prophethood. But they were unaware of the power of prophethood, As Pharaoh knew that I was a liar, but he had called magicians to compete with Hazrat Musa (peace be upon him). Similarly, the Quraish to challenge his claim to prophethood, asked him three questions, questions that he had received from the Jews of his time. One of the questions was about the mysterious missing youths (اصحاب کہف) and the number of these youths. The Jews knew this and believed that only a true prophet could tell this story accurately.

When confronted with these questions, the Prophet had no immediate answer. He confidently assured them that he would respond the next day, hoping for divine revelation through the Angel Jibraeel (upon him be peace). However, in his assurance, he forgot to say "انشاء اللہ " ( Inshahallah) (if Allah wills), a significant phrase acknowledging that everything happens by Allah's will.

(Note: Prophets are free from omissions. A few cases of forgetfulness have occurred to guide people, in this, the special wisdom of Allah is hidden, Which is known later. Allah Almighty says in the Qur'an:  (وَ مَا یَنْطِقُ عَنِ الْهَوٰىﭤ(3)اِنْ هُوَ اِلَّا وَحْیٌ یُّوْحٰى(4))And they do not say anything out of desire. That revelation is what is revealed to them.)

The Period of Revelation

For fifteen days there was no revelation leading to a period of distress for the Prophet. The Quraysh used this delay to mock and revile him, questioning his claim to prophethood even more fervently. This period was a test of patience and faith for the Prophet as he awaited guidance from Allah. (Note: This incident is intended to teach common people that every time in this worldly life, a person has to face trials, in which Allah is pleased with success and patience. Secondly, Curiosity increased in people's hearts and the word spread far and wide, people started believing that if you are a true prophet, you will answer the question. When the answer came, these people were ashamed of themselves)

The Revelation of Surah Al-Kahf

The answer to the question was eventually revealed in Surah Al-Kahf, a chapter named after the cave where the youths had sought refuge. The Qur'an recounted the story in remarkable detail, aligning with the knowledge the Jews possessed and astonishing them with the accuracy and depth of the revelation.

According to the Qur'an, the youth, known as the Sleepers of the Cave, took refuge in a cave to escape persecution for their faith. Allah caused them to fall into a deep sleep, protecting them from their oppressors. They remained in this state for 309 years, an astonishing period that the Jews recognized from their historical accounts.

However, when came to the exact number of sleepers, the Qur'an presented multiple possibilities without confirming a specific number. Allah revealed:

سَیَقُوْلُوْنَ ثَلٰثَةٌ رَّابِعُهُمْ كَلْبُهُمْۚ-وَ یَقُوْلُوْنَ خَمْسَةٌ سَادِسُهُمْ كَلْبُهُمْ رَجْمًۢا بِالْغَیْبِۚ-وَ یَقُوْلُوْنَ سَبْعَةٌ وَّ ثَامِنُهُمْ كَلْبُهُمْؕ-قُلْ رَّبِّیْۤ اَعْلَمُ بِعِدَّتِهِمْ مَّا یَعْلَمُهُمْ اِلَّا قَلِیْلٌ ﲕ فَلَا تُمَارِ فِیْهِمْ اِلَّا مِرَآءً ظَاهِرًا۪-وَّ لَا تَسْتَفْتِ فِیْهِمْ مِّنْهُمْ اَحَدًا((22))

Soon they will say, “They are three, their dog is the fourth.” And some will say, “Five, and their dog is the sixth, guessing without seeing.” And some will say, “Seven, and their dog is the eighth.” Say, "My Lord knows best regarding their number; only a few people know them.” Do not argue about them except to the extent that is apparent, and do not ask any of them (People of the Book) about them.." [Surah Al-Kahf 18:22]

 

This revelation astonished the Jews and the Quraysh alike, as it not only confirmed the details, they knew but also acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding the exact number of sleepers. This response demonstrated the comprehensive knowledge that Allah possesses and underscored the authenticity of the Prophet's message.

Significance and Lessons

The story of the Sleepers of the Cave holds profound significance for Muslims. It serves as a reminder of the importance of faith, patience, and reliance on Allah. The youth’s unwavering belief in the face of persecution and their miraculous preservation by Allah exemplify the power of divine protection.

Moreover, the narrative emphasizes the importance of humility and acknowledging Allah's will in all matters. The Prophet's experience during this period of revelation underscores the significance of saying "Inshallah" and recognizing that human knowledge and power are limited compared to Allah's infinite wisdom.

Conclusion

The story of the Sleepers of the Cave is a testament to the truth of Prophet Muhammad's prophethood and It is proof that the Quran is the ALLAH word It highlights the miraculous nature of revelation and the profound lessons that can be drawn from the experiences of those who came before us. For Muslims, it is a source of inspiration, reinforcing the importance of faith, patience, and trust in Allah's wisdom


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