The story of Zulqarnain (Dhul Qarnain) in Surah Al-Kahf (18: 83 - 98 )
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The story of the Prophet Musa and Khizer AS in Surah Al-Kahf (18:60-82)
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The story of the man with two gardens in Surah Al-Kahf (18:32-44) The content was created from:
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The story of Ashab e Kahf (People of the Cave) from the Islamic perspective. The content was created from:
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Surah Al-Kahf, the 18th chapter of the Quran, holds a special place in Islam, as Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasized its significance. He advised us to recite it every Friday, as mentioned in a hadith narrated by Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him), where he said, "Whoever recites Surah Al-Kahf on Friday, it will illuminate him with light from one Friday to the next." Now, why do you think the Prophet asked us to recite it every Friday? What hidden wisdom lies within this chapter that makes it so powerful? Could it be the stories of faith, trials, and divine guidance contained within? And how does this chapter protect us from the Antichrist, as mentioned in another hadith? Let's explore the secrets of Surah Al-Kahf together, to uncover its mysteries and understand how it safeguards our faith and illuminates our lives.
Zubair Bin Awwam R.A - Sixth of Ashra e Mubashira.
Ashra Mubashra are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah.
There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Āmir ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn al-Jarrāḥ R.A- Tenth of Ashra e Mubshira.
Ashra e Mubashira are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah.
There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Sa’eed bin Zaid bin ‘Amr R.A - Ninth of Ashra e Mubashira
Ashra e Mubashira are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah.
There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Saʿd ibn Abī Waqqāṣ R.A - Eighth of Ashra e Mubashira
Ashra e Mubashira are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah.
There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Abd al-Raḥmān ibn ʿAwf R.A - Seventh of Ashra e Mubashira.
Ashra e Mubashira are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah.
There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Ṭalḥa ibn ʿUbayd Allāh R.A - Fifth of Ashra e Mubashira Ashra Mubashra are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah.
There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Ali bin Ali Talib R.A - Fourth amongst the Ashra e Mubashra
Ashra Mubashra are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah.
There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Usman Bin Affan R.A the Third amongst the Ashra e Mubashra
Ashra Mubashra are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah.
There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Umer Bin Khattab R.A the Second amongst the Ashra e Mubashra
Ashra Mubashra are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah.
There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A the First amongst the Ashra e Mubashra
Ashra Mubashra are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah.
There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Throughout the Quran, the word "camel" is mentioned 21 times in 19 verses, and it is in the story of Prophet Saleh that its significance truly shines. We discover how this majestic creature became a symbol of both abundance and test of faith for the people of Thamud.
Prophet Saleh was sent by Allah as a Warner to the people of Thamud, who had grown arrogant and indulged in wickedness. He called upon his people to worship Allah alone and live a righteous life, but they stubbornly refused to listen. In their arrogance, they demanded a miracle from him to prove his prophethood.
Responding to their challenge, Prophet Saleh prayed to Allah, seeking His guidance. In a remarkable display of divine power, a unique she-camel emerged from the depths of the earth. This camel possessed exceptional qualities, including its ability to provide an ample supply of milk and water for the entire community.
However, rather than embracing this miraculous sign as a blessing, the people of Thamud grew envious and conspired against the camel. They plotted its demise, heedless of the consequences. Despite Prophet Saleh's stern warnings and admonitions, they cruelly slaughtered the camel, thus defying the clear signs of Allah's mercy.
As a consequence of their defiance, a severe punishment befell the people of Thamud. They were destroyed by a mighty earthquake, forever buried beneath the earth they once inhabited.
In the Quran, the word "goat" is mentioned once in Surah Al-An'am, verse 143. The verse talks about how some people used to assign certain portions of their crops and cattle to God and then ascribe some of these portions to their idols. The verse then goes on to say that Allah has not permitted this and that it is a form of falsehood.
Overall, while the word "goat" is only mentioned once in the Quran, it is still significant in emphasizing the importance of pure and sincere worship in Islam.
In the Quran, the word 'cattle' is mentioned 33 times in 31 verses. Cattle have been mentioned in the Quran as one of the blessings of Allah (SWT) and a source of sustenance for humanity. In Surah An-Nahl, Allah says "And the grazing livestock He has created for you; in them is warmth and [numerous] benefits, and from them you eat." (16:5)
In the Quran, Allah mentions the word 'Mule' once in Surah Al-Muminun 23:22.A mule is a unique animal, created by breeding a horse and a donkey, and is known for its strength and ability to carry heavy loads.
The story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) is full of lessons and inspiration. In one particular incident, Allah (SWT) asked Prophet Ibrahim (AS) how He brings the dead to life. In response, Prophet Ibrahim (AS) asked Allah (SWT) to show him how. Allah (SWT) then instructed him to take four birds, slaughter them, mix their meat, and place each piece on a different hill. He was then told to call the birds back to him and watch as they came back to life and flew towards him.
This powerful story from Islamic tradition is a testament to the power and wisdom of Allah (SWT) and the unwavering faith of Prophet Ibrahim (AS). Through this miraculous demonstration, Prophet Ibrahim (AS) learned about the power of Allah (SWT) to bring the dead back to life and strengthen his faith in Allah's (SWT) abilities.