The month of Ramadhan is around the corner, and most people now is locked up at home following the emergency state declaration against covid-19 spreading. Thank God today is Friday (Jumu’ah), and as usual we can see a lot of reminders about recommended practices on this day, including sending abundant salutations upon our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), and recitation of Surah al Kahf.
Have you ever wondered why we read Surah al-Kahf on a weekly basis? There must a reason that Allah want us to find, to improve our relationship between us and Him. InshaAllah as we ponder and reflect through this Surah, we will find peace in our heart, mind and soul in submission to Allah.
The Story of Revelation
This chapter was revealed in Mecca, and it was sent down to answer three questions that had been put to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in order to test his Prophethood. According to the narration, the Quraysh sent al-Nadhar ibn al Harith and Uqbah bin Abi Muith to the rabbis of Madinah to ask them about Muhammad.
They (the rabbis) replied, ‘Ask him about three things, and if he answers, then he is a Prophet who has sent (by Allah); if not, then his call is not true, in which case how you will deal with him will be up to you. Ask him about some young men in ancient times, what was their story. For theirs is a strange and wondrous tale. Ask him about a man who travelled a great deal and reached the east and the west of the earth. And ask him about the Rūh (soul or spirit) what is it. If he tells you about these things, then he is a prophet, so follow him, but if he does not, then he is a man who is making things up, so deal with him as you see fit.
