Al-Kahf (Arabic: الكهف, "The Cave") is the 18th chapter (sūrah) of the Quran (Qur'an / Quraan / AlQuran / AlQur'an / Al-Quran / Al-Qur'an / Mushaf / Koran / Kuran / Furqan) with 110 verses (āyāt). Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is an earlier "Meccan / Makki surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca (Makkah), instead of later in Medina (Madinah / Madina).
Virtues:
There is a hadith (hadees / hadis) in Sahih Muslim that states that Muhammad (PBUH) said (Concerning The False Messiah, Al-Masih ad-Dajjal):
"He who amongst you would survive to see him should recite over him the opening verses of Surat Kahf"
— Sahih Muslim
"Whoever reads Sura Kahf (Kahfi) on Friday, light shall shine forth for him between the two Fridays."
The story of believers falling asleep in a cave for a long time is present also in the Christian tradition, see Seven Sleepers.
Exegesis:
Verses 9–26 of the chapter retells the Christian folktale of the "People of the Cave". A few young believers lived in a time when they were tortured for their beliefs. Upon the guidance of God, they fled the city where believers were persecuted, together with their dog, and took refuge in a cave where they fell asleep. When they awoke they found that the people of the city had become believers.
Verse 18:27
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. Translation Yusuf Ali
The commentary by Ozma Nasir Makarim Shirazi says, "There is no room for diversity to enter into His Words and Knowledge. His Speech and His Knowledge is not like the speech and knowledge of human beings which, as a result of a new invention or information, has to be changed". Ibn Kathir says this verse means of the words in the Quran, "no one can alter them, distort them or misinterpret them."
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)
Verse 36 explains that The rich man also told his companion that he doubted the existence of Judgment Day. At the end of the parable, God destroys what He had given the man.
Imam Musa al-Kadhim narrates in Kitab al-Kafi (Al-Kahfi) that Ali would bequeath his companions to view this world with the vision of an ascetic because it dislodges its residents. Ali provides them with the parable of a lush, green garden with scented dew that accumulates under the blades of grass but then gets separated from it in the morning, as Allah has said, "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.
Kami sertakan transliterasi, bacaan dalam bahasa rumi/latin adalah untuk membantu rakan2 yang baru saja belajar atau yang belum mahir dalam membaca bacaan Al-Quran. Teruslah belajar dengan berguru supaya dapat membaca bacaan Al-Quran dengan tajweed yang lebih tepat. Applikasi Surah Al-Kahf ini adalah satu applikasi ringkas yang kami hasilkan sebagai rujukan mudah supaya dapat kita membaca surah ini. Ayat-ayat Surah Al-Kahf ini adalah berdasarkan pada Al-Quran. Kami sertakan juga ayat-ayat Surah Al-Kahf ini dalam ejaan Rumi (transliterasi) untuk mereka-mereka yang memerlukannya.
عن طريق التطبيق الخاص بنا يمكنكم الاستماع الى سورة الكهف مكتوبة وكذا حفظ سورة الكهف صوت بدون انترنت.
هذ التطبيق يتضمن سورة الكهف بصوت بدون نت, وللمزيد من الفائدة والاستفادة نقدم لكم كذلك تفسير فضل سبب نزول سورة الكهف اظافة الى تجويد قراءة سورة الكهف بدون انترنت