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18.
Surah Al Kahf (The Cave)
Name
This
Surah takes its name from v. 9 in which the word (al-kahf)
occurs.
Period
of Revelation
This
is the first of those Surahs which were sent down in the third stage
of Prophethood at Makkah. We have already divided the life of the
Holy Prophet at Makkah into four stages in the Introduction to
Chapter VI. According to that division the third stage lasted from
the fifth to the tenth year of Prophethood. What distinguishes this
stage from the second and the fourth stages is this. During the
second stage the Quraish mainly resorted to ridiculing, scoffing,
threatening, tempting, raising objections and making false propaganda
against the Holy Prophet and his followers in order to suppress the
Islamic Movement. But during the third stage they employed the
weapons of persecution, man handling and economic pressure for the
same purpose. So much so that a large number of the Muslims had to
emigrate from Arabia to Habash, and those who remained behind were
besieged in Shi'ib Abi Talib along with the Holy Prophet and his
family. To add to their misery, a complete social and economic
boycott was applied against them. The only redeeming feature was that
there were two personalities, Abu Talib and Hadrat Khadijah, whose
personal influence had been conducive to the support of two great
families of the Quraish. However, when in the tenth year of
Prophethood these two persons died, the fourth stage began with such
revere persecutions as forced the Holy Prophet and all his Companions
to emigrate from Makkah.
It
appears from the theme of the Surah that it was revealed at the
beginning of the third stage when in spite of persecutions and
opposition, migration to Habash had not yet taken place. That is why
the story of "Ashab-i-Kahf"
(the Sleepers of the Cave) has been related to comfort and encourage
the persecuted Muslims and to show them how the righteous people have
been saving their Faith in the past.
Subject
and Topics
This
Surah was sent down in answer to the three questions which the
mushriks
of Makkah, in consultation with the
people of the Book, had put to the Holy Prophet in order to test him.
These were: (1) Who were "the Sleepers of' the Cave"? (2)
What is the real story of Khidr? and (3) What do you know about
Zul-Qarnain? As these three questions and the stories involved
concerned the history of the Christians and the Jews, and were
unknown in Hijaz, a choice of these was made to test whether the Holy
Prophet possessed any source of the knowledge of the hidden and
unseen things. Allah, however, not only gave a complete answer to
their questions but also employed the three stories to the
disadvantage of the opponents of Islam in the conflict that was going
on at that time at Makkah between Islam and un-belief:
The
questioners were told that "the Sleepers of the Cave"
believed in the same doctrine of Tauhid
which was being put forward in the
Quran and that their condition was similar to the condition of the
persecuted Muslims of Makkah. On the other hand, the persecutors of
the Sleepers of the Cave had behaved in the same way towards them as
the disbelievers of the Quraish were behaving towards the Muslims.
Besides this, the Muslims have been taught that even if a Believer
is persecuted by a cruel society, he should not bow down before
falsehood but emigrate from the place all alone, if need be, with
trust in God. Incidentally the disbelievers of Makkah were told that
the story of the Sleepers of the Cave was a clear proof of the creed
of the Hereafter, for this showed that Allah has the power to
resurrect anyone He wills even after a long sleep of death as He did
in case of the Sleepers of the Cave.
The
story of the Sleepers of the Cave has also been used to warn the
chiefs of Makkah who were persecuting the small newly formed Muslim
Community. At the same time, the Holy Prophet has been instructed
that he should in no case make a compromise with their persecutors
nor should he consider them to be more important than his poor
followers. On the other hand, those chiefs have been admonished that
they should not be puffed up with the transitory life of pleasure
they were then enjoying but should seek after those excellences
which are permanent and eternal.
The
story of Khidr and Moses has been related in such a way as to supply
the answer to the question of the disbelievers and to give comfort
to the Believers as well. The lesson contained in this story is this
"You should have full faith in the wisdom of what is happening
in the Divine Factory in accordance with the will of Allah. As the
reality is hidden from you, you are at a loss to understand the
wisdom of what is happening, and sometimes if it appears that things
are going against you, you cry out, 'How and why has this happened'.
The fact is that if the curtain be removed from the "unseen",
you would yourselves come to know that what is happening here is for
the best. Even if some times it appears that something is going
against you, you will see that in the end it also produces some good
results for you.
The
same is true of the story of Zul-Qarnain for it also admonishes the
questioners, as if to say, "0 you vain chiefs of Makkah you
should learn a lesson from Zul-Qarnain. Though he was a great ruler,
a great conqueror and the owner of great resources, yet he always
surrendered to his Creator, whereas you are rebelling against Him
even though you are insignificant chieftains in comparison with him.
Besides this, though Zul-Qarnain built one of the strongest walls
for protection, yet his real trust was in Allah and not in the
"wall". He believed that the wall could protect him
against his enemies as long as it was the will of Allah and that
there would be crack and holes in it, when it would be His will :
whereas you who possess only insignificant fortified abodes and
dwellings in comparison with him, consider yourselves to be
permanently safe and secure against all sorts of calamities."
While
the Quran turned the tables on the questioners who had tried to
"expose" the Holy Prophet, in the end of the Surah the same
things have been reiterated that were stated at its beginning:
"Tauhid
and the Hereafter are absolutely true
and real and for your own good you should accept these doctrines,
mend your ways in accordance with them and live in this world with
this conviction that you are accountable to Allah: otherwise you
shall ruin your life and all your doings shall be set at naught."

In
the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful.




[1-4]
All praise is for Allah, Who has sent down this Book to His Servant,
and assigned nothing crooked to it.
This Book says everything directly so that he may warn the people of
the severe chastisement of Allah and give good news to the Believers,
who do righteous deeds, that they will have an excellent recompense,
which they will always enjoy and that he should warn those people who
say, “Allah has begotten a son.”

[5]
Neither had they any knowledge of this
nor their forefathers; it is a monstrous word that comes out of their
mouths: they utter a sheer lie.



[6-8]
Well, O Muhammad, it may be that you will consume your life for their
sake out of sorrow, if they do not believe in this message.
The fact is that whatsoever is on the earth, We have made it as its
adornment so that we may test the people as to which of them does
best deeds. In the end, We will turn all that is in it into a bare
plain.




[9-12]
Do you consider “the Sleepers of the Cave,”
and the bearers of the “Inscription”
to be among Our strange Signs?
When those few young men took refuge in the Cave, they said, "Our
Lord! have a special mercy on us from Thyself and guide us out of our
ordeal aright." Accordingly We lulled them to a deep sleep in
the Cave for a number of years. Then We raised them up in order to
test which of them were able to calculate correctly the period of
their stay there.




[13-16]
Now We tell you their real story.
They were a few young men who believed in their Lords, and We
increased them in their guidance.
We strengthened their hearts, when they rose up, and they declared,
“Our Lord is the One Who is the Lord of the heavens and the
earth. We will not invoke any other deity than Him. It will be the
most improper thing if we do so.” (Then they held mutual
consultations, saying,) “These people of ours have given up the
Lord of the universe and adopted other deities. Why do they not bring
forward any clear argument in support of their creed? Well, who can
be more wicked than the one who forges a lie against Allah? Now that
you have forsaken them and discarded the deities they worship besides
Allah, let us go to such and such a cave for refuge.
Your Lord will extend to you His mercy, and order your affairs for
you for the best.”


[17-18]
If you had looked at them in the Cave,
it would have appeared to you that when the sun rose, it left the
Cave to one side and inclined towards the right, and when it set, it
turned away from them and went to the left while they lay in the
spacious place inside the Cave.
This was one of the Signs of Allah. Whomsoever Allah guides aright,
he is guided aright, and whomsoever Allah lets go astray, you will
find no guardian to direct him. If you had seen them, it would have
appeared to you as if they were awake, whereas in fact they were
asleep. We turned them about to the right and the left sides.
And their dog was sitting at the entrance of the Cave with
outstretched forelegs. If you had looked at them, you would have
turned on your heels and their sight would have struck you with
terror.



[19-21]
And in the same miraculous way We raised them up again
so that they may ask one another (about their wonderful experience).
One of them asked, “Well, how long have you remained in this
condition?” The others answered, “May-be, we have
remained so for a day or a part of a day.” Then they declared,
“Your Lord knows best how long we have remained in this
condition. So let us send one of us with this silver coin to the
city, and he should look for a place wherein he can get the best food
so that he may bring something to eat. He should, however, conduct
himself with caution lest anyone should discover our whereabouts; for
if they succeed in over-powering us, they will surely stone us to
death or force us back into their Faith, and in that case we will
never be able to obtain true success.” In this way We revealed
their secret to the people of the city
so that they should know that Allah's promise is true and that there
is no doubt about (the coming of) the Hour of Resurrection.
(But it is a pity that instead of considering this aspect of the
matter) they were at that time disputing among themselves with regard
to them (the Sleepers of the Cave). Some of them said, “Let us
build a wall against them, for then Lord alone knows best about
them”
But those people who prevailed in their matter,
said, "We will build a place of worship as a memorial for them"





[22-26]
Some people will say, “They were three and the fourth was their
dog,” and some others will say, “They were five and the
sixth was their dog.” These are mere irrelevant guesses. There
are still others who say, “They were seven and the eighth was
their dog.”
Say, "My Lord alone knows best how many they were." "There
are a few people only who know their correct number: so you should
not enter into discussions with them about their number except in a
cursory way: nor ask anyone about them
and never say about any matter, “I will do this tomorrow (for
you cannot do anything) except that Allah wills it.” If ever
you inadvertently utter anything like this, you should at once
remember your Lord and say, “I hope that my Lord will guide me
in this matter with that thing which is nearest to the right way for
me”and some people say that they remained in their Cave for
three hundred years and some others add nine more years
(to the reckoning of the period). O Prophet, say, “Allah knows
best about the period of their stay there, for He is fully aware of
all that is hidden in the heavens and the earth.” What an
excellent Seer and Hearer He is! There is no other guardian of the
creation in the heavens and the earth, and He does not associate
anyone with Himself in His authority.


[27-28]
O Prophet,
recite (the very same) that has been revealed to you in the Book of
your Lord, for no one is authorized to make any change whatsoever in
the Word of your Lord and (if you will make any change to please any
one) you will find no place of refuge to protect you from Him.
And keep yourself whole-heartedly content with those who pray to
their Lord morning and evening in order to win His approval, and do
not turn your attention away from them. Do you desire the allurements
of the world?
Do not follow the one"
whose heart We have made neglectful of Our remembrance and who
follows his own lust and goes to extremes in the conduct of his
affairs.



[29-31]
Proclaim, “This is the Truth from your Lord: now whosoever
will, he may accept it and whosoever will, he may reject it.”
(As for those who reject this,) We have prepared for such workers of
iniquity a fire whose flames have encircled them.
If they will ask for water there, they will be treated with such a
drink as will have its residue like that of oil
and burn their lips: what an evil drink and what an evil abode! As
regards those, who accept it and do righteous deeds, they should rest
assured that We do not let go waste the reward of such people: they
will have evergreen gardens with canals flowing beneath them: they
will be adorned with bracelets
of gold and will wear green colored robes of silk and rich brocade
and will be reclining upon raised thrones.
What an excellent reward and what an excellent abode!





[32-36]
O Muhammad, present a parable
before them. There were two persons; to one of those We gave two
gardens of vine and surrounded them with a fence of date-palm trees
and We kept a piece of land between them for cultivation. Both of the
vine-yards yielded abundant fruit and did not fail anywise in
bringing forth their produce, and We caused a canal to flow in their
midst. And the owner of the gardens got much benefit. In spite of all
this, while conversing with his neighbor, he said, “I have more
of wealth than you and have mightier men at my service.” Then
he entered his “Paradise,”
while he was unjust to himself, and said, “I don't think that
this wealth of mine will ever perish, and I do not believe that the
Hour of Resurrection will ever come. Anyhow if ever I am returned to
my Lord, I will get even a grander place than this.”








[37-44]
His neighbor rebuked him during the conversation, saying, "What!
Do you disbelieve in the Being Who has created you from clay, then
from sperm drop and shaped you as a perfect man?
As for myself; Allah alone is my Lord and I set up no partners with
Him. And when you were entering your garden, why didn't you say,
`Only that shall happen what He will: neither I nor any one else has
any power.
If you find me now less in wealth and offspring than you, my Lord may
bestow on me a better garden than yours and send from heaven on your
garden a catastrophe that might turn it into a barren plain, or its
water might sink into the earth and you may not be able to bring it
out in any way." At last (it so happened that) all his fruit
produce was destroyed and, seeing his vines overturned on the
trellises, he began to wring his hands at the loss of what he had
spent on it, saying, "I wish I had not associated a partner with
my Lord! "He was so helpless that neither could he find any host
to help him against Allah, nor was himself able to avert that
catastrophe-It was then that he realized that all the power of
helping rests with Allah, the True One. That reward is the best Which
He bestows and that end is the-best to which He leads.





[45-49]
And O Prophet, bring home to them the reality of this worldly life by
a parable. It is like the vegetation of the earth that flourished
luxuriantly when We sent down rain water from the sky, but afterwards
the same vegetation was turned into chaff, which is blown away by the
wind: Allah has power over everything.
Likewise this wealth and the offspring are mere transitory adornment
of worldly life: in fact the abiding good deeds are best in the sight
of your Lord in regard to their end, and hold out for you greater
hopes. The only thing, for which you should prepare, is the Day when
We will set the mountains in motion,
and when you will find the Earth quite naked,
and We will muster together all human beings in a way as to leave
none at all behind,
and all shall be presented before your Lord in rows-Well! you may see
that you have come before Us in the same condition in which We
created you at first:
You were under the delusion that We had not fixed any time of
appointment with you-Then the record of deeds shall be set before
them. At that time you will see that the criminals will be afraid of
the record of their book of life and will say, "Woe to us! What
sort of a book this is! It has left nothing unrecorded of our doings,
small or great." They will see before them everything,
whatsoever they had done, and your Lord will not be unjust to anyone
in the least.

[50]
Remember! When We said to the angels, "Bow down before Adam".
They bowed down but Iblis did not.
He was one of the jinns, so he chose the way of disobedience to his
Lord's Command.
What, would you then discard Me and make him and his offspring your
patrons, though they are your enemies? What a bad substitute it is
that these workers of iniquity are taking!

[51]
I did not call them to witness the creation of the heavens and the
earth nor did I associate them in their own creation.
It is not for Me to make My supporters those who lead others astray.


[52-53]
What they will do on the Day when their Lord will say to them: “Now
call all those whom you considered to be My partners.”
They will call them but they will not respond and come to their help,
and We will set a gulf of perdition common between them.
All the criminals will see the Fire on that Day and will have a
foreboding that they are going to fall into it, but will not find any
place of escape.


[54-55]
We have devised different ways in the Qur'an to make the people
understand its Message, but man is by nature very contentious. (The
question is) what kept them back from accepting guidance when it came
before them and from asking the forgiveness of their Lord? It is
nothing more than this that they are waiting for the same thing to
happen to them that visited the former communities; or that they
should see the scourge of Allah coming before them!

[56]
The only mission for which We send the Messengers is to convey good
news and stern warning,
but the disbelievers employ weapons of falsehood to defeat the Truth,
and they hold up to ridicule My servants and the warnings that have
been sent to them.

[57]
Now, who can be more unjust than the person before whom his Lord's
Revelations are recited to admonish him, and he turns away from them
and forgets the evil end to which he has paved the way with his own
hands? As regards those people, who have adopted such an attitude, We
have put coverings over their hearts which do not let them listen to
the Qur'an, and We have produced heaviness in their ears. While in
this state, they will never be guided aright howsoever you may invite
them to the Guidance.

[58]
Your Lord is very Forgiving and very Merciful: Had He willed to seize
them for their evil deeds, He would have sent immediately a scourge
on them but He has appointed a time for its fulfillment, and they
will find no way out to escape from it.

[59]
These habitations which were stricken with the scourge are before
you:
when they committed iniquity We annihilated them, and We had
appointed a term for their annihilation.






[60-65]
(Now relate to them the event regarding Moses,) when Moses said to
his attendant, “I will not bring my journey to an end until I
reach the confluence of the two rivers: otherwise I will continue my
journey for years.”
And it so happened that when they reached the confluence, they became
neglectful of their fish and it burrowed its way to the river as
through a tunnel. When they had passed on further, Moses said to his
attendant, “Let us have our breakfast, for we are dead tired
because of to-day's journey.” The attendant said, “Did
you not notice what a strange thing happened when we were taking rest
by the side of that rock? I totally forgot about the fish and satan
made me so neglectful of it that I could not mention it to you: the
fish slipped into the river in a marvelous manner.” Moses
replied, “That is exactly what we were seeking.”
Accordingly, they both went back, retracing their footsteps, and
there they found one of our servants whom We had blessed with special
favor and had given him a special knowledge from Ourselves.





[66-70]
Moses said to him, “May I accompany you, so that you may teach
me also that Wisdom, which has been taught to you?” He
answered, “You cannot bear with me, and you cannot have the
patience with regard to that matter of which you have no knowledge.”
Moses said, “If Allah wills, you will find me patient and I
will not disobey you in any matter.” He said, “Well, if
you want to accompany me, you should ask me no questions about
anything until I myself mention it to you.”



[71-73]
So they proceeded on until they boarded a boat, and that person bored
a hole in the boat. Moses cried out, “What! have you bored a
hole in it so that all the passengers may be drowned? This is a
grievous thing that you have done.” He answered, “Didn't
I tell you that you would not be able to bear with me patiently?”
Moses replied, “Please do not rebuke me for my forgetfulness,
and do not take me to task in regard to my conduct.”

[74]
Then they journeyed on until they met a boy and that person slew him.
Moses cried out, “Have you killed an innocent person, though he
had killed nobody? Surely this is a horrible deed that you have
committed.”


[75-76]
He answered, “Didn't I tell you that you would not be able to
bear with me patiently?” Moses said, “If after this, I
ask anything of you, you may not let me accompany you. Well, now I
have afforded you with an excuse from myself.”






[77-82]
Then they traveled on until they reached a certain habitation and
requested its inhabitants to give them some food but they declined to
entertain them. There they saw a wall which was about to fall down.
That person set it up again. Moses said, “Had you wanted, you
could have demanded payment for your labor.” The other said,
"That will do: we must now part company. Now I explain those
things about which you could not keep patience. As regards the boat,
it belonged to a few poor persons who toiled on the river. I intended
to damage it because further on there was the territory of a king who
forcibly seized every boat. As for the boy, his parents were true
Believers and we feared lest he should trouble them with his
rebellion and unbelief. Therefore we, wished that in his stead their
Lord may grant them another child who may be more righteous and
filial. As regards the wall, it belonged to two orphan boys, who
reside in this city. A treasure for them lies buried under this wall.
As their father was a righteous man, your Lord willed that when these
children attain their maturity, they should dig out their treasure.
All this has been done as a mercy from your Lord: I have not done
anything of my own authority. This is the interpretation of those
things about which you could not keep patience.

[83]
And O Muhammad, they ask you about Zul-Qarnain:
tell them, “I am going to recite to you an account of him.”





[84-88]
We had established his power on the Earth and had provided him with
every kind of ways and means. At first, he made preparations for an
expedition (to the West and marched on) till he reached the limit
where the sun set,
and found it setting in black waters,
and there he saw a people. We said to him, “O Zul-Qarnain! You
have the power to punish them and also the option to treat them
generously.”
He said, “We will punish that one of them who will commit
iniquity: then he shall be returned to his Lord and He will inflict
on him a grievous torment: And as for the one, who will believe and
do righteous deeds, there is a generous recompense and We will
prescribe for him easy tasks.”



[89-91]
Then he made preparations (for another expedition and marched on)
till he reached the limit where the sun rose. There he saw the sun
rising on a people, whom We had not given any shelter from sun
shine.
This was their condition and We know well whatever Zul-Qarnain
possessed.







[92-98]
Then he made preparations (for another expedition and marched on)
till he reached between two mountains,
where he found a people who could hardly understand any language.
They said, “O Zul-Qarnain, Gog and Magog
spread chaos in this land; should we then pay a tribute to you so
that you may build a bulwark between us and them” He said,
“What my Allah has granted me is more than enough. You should
help me only with manual labor and I will build a barrier between you
and them.
Come, bring sheets of iron for me. "When he had filled the space
between the two mountains, he said to the people, “Now, ply
your bellows.” They did so till that (iron-wall) became red-hot
and he said, “Now let me pour molten brass upon it.” This
was such a barrier that Gog and Magog could not scale over it, nor
were they able to dig through it. Zul-Qarnain said, “This is a
mercy from my Lord; but when the time of my Lord's promise shall
come, He will level it to dust
and the promise of my Lord is true.”



[99-101]
And on that Day,
We will let loose the people to come close together tumultuously
(like the waves of an ocean), and the trumpet shall be blown, and We
will gather together all mankind. On that Day Hell shall be brought
before the unbelievers who had become blind to My admonition and
turned a deaf ear to it.

[102]
What,
do these people, who have disbelieved, presume that they would make
My servants their helpers beside Me?
We have prepared Hell for the hospitality of such people.






[103-108]
O Muhammad, say to them, "Should We tell you who are the most
unsuccessful people and miserable failures in regard to their deeds?
They are those, whose endeavors, in the worldly life, had all gone
astray from the Right Way
but all along they were under the delusion that everything they were
doing, was rightly directed: those are the people who rejected the
Signs of their Lord and did not believe that they would ever go
before Him. Therefore all their deeds were lost, for We will assign
no weight to them on the Day of Resurrection.
Their recompense is Hell for the disbelief they showed and for the
mockery they adopted in regard to My Signs and My Messengers.
However, for the hospitality of those people who did righteous deeds,
there will be gardens of Paradise wherein they will abide for ever
and they will never desire to go anywhere out of them.

[109]
O Muhammad, say to them, "If the waters of the ocean were to
become ink to write the Words
of my Lord, it would exhaust but the Words of my Lord will not
exhaust: nay, even if We brought as much ink again, it will not
suffice for that.”

[110]
O Muhammad say to them, “I am a human being like you: it has
been revealed to me that your Deity is only One Allah. Therefore the
one who expects to meet his Lord, should not associate with Him any
other deity in His worship.”