Ayahs:
110
Lieu de la révélation:
La Mecque
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This Makkan surah was revealed primarily to answer three challenge questions posed by the polytheists, providing guidance against the trials of the world. It tells three major narratives: the Sleepers in the Cave, Musa with al-Khaážir, and DhĆ« al-Qarnayn, to console the Prophet (ï·ș) and affirm that faith must be proven in the face of materialism, persecution, and arrogance.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Makkan by unanimous agreement.
Context: The surah was revealed specifically in response to the Quraysh, who (after consultation with Jewish rabbis) sought to test the Prophet (ï·ș) with three questions: the youths who disappeared (the Cave), the great traveler (DhĆ« al-Qarnayn), and the Soul. The Prophet (ï·ș) promised to answer but did not say "in shÄâ Allah (if God wills)" causing a delay in revelation (of three days in some reports, and fifteen in others), which brought him distress. The surah then descended all at once, answering the first two questions (the answer concerning the Soul was revealed in SĆ«rat al-IsrÄâ [17:85]).
Chronology: It has been counted as the 68th surah in order of revelation in the well-known chronology of JÄbir ibn Zayd, revealed after SĆ«rat al-GhÄshiyah and before al-ShĆ«rÄ.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: The surah's established name is "SĆ«rat al-Kahf" (The Cave), used by the Prophet (ï·ș) himself. It is also called "SĆ«rat AáčŁáž„Äb al-Kahf" (The Companions of the Cave).
Virtue: The Prophet (ï·ș) states, âWhoever memorises ten verses from the beginning of alâKahf (and in another report: âfrom its endâ) will be protected from the DajjÄl.â [Muslim] One Companion experienced tranquility descending upon him like a cloud while reciting the surah. [BukhÄrÄ«]
Ayah Count: The count varies: 105 (Makkah/MadÄ«nah), 110 (KĆ«fah), or 111 (BaáčŁrah).
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