Surah Kahf 6-10 Jun 2026

"[Mention] when the youths retreated to the cave and said, 'Our Lord, grant us from Yourself mercy and prepare for us from our affair right guidance.'"

Idh awā al-fityatu ilā al-kahfi faqālū rabbanā ātinā min ladunka raḥmatan wa hayyi' lanā min amrinā rashadā.

When faced with a tyrannical king forcing idol worship, they did not compromise. They did not rebel violently. Instead, they practiced strategic withdrawal— hijrah (emigration) for the sake of faith.

"Our Lord, grant us from Yourself mercy and prepare for us from our affair right guidance." (Quran 18:10) Why These Verses Matter Today surah kahf 6-10

"[Mention] when the youths retreated to the cave and said, 'Our Lord, grant us from Yourself mercy and prepare for us from our affair right guidance.'" In-Depth Exegesis (Tafsir) of Verses 6–10 Verse 6: Solace for the Prophet’s Grief

This is the heart of . After the introduction, we finally meet the protagonists: fityah (youths/young men). They are not prophets, not angels—they are ordinary young people with extraordinary faith.

Calling others to truth should stem from genuine love and worry for their well-being, not arrogance. "[Mention] when the youths retreated to the cave

The story alluded to in verses 9 and 10 offers a powerful model for believers. Set during the reign of the tyrannical Roman Emperor Decius (approximately 250 CE), who demanded that all his subjects worship him, a group of young Christian men refused, declaring their belief in one God. Fleeing for their lives, they took refuge in a cave, praying the supplication of verse 10. In response to their faith, Allah caused them to fall into a deep sleep for over three centuries, preserving them miraculously, and when they awoke, the world had changed and the people had become believers.

The youths, fleeing persecution to save their faith, make a famous supplication for mercy and "right guidance" (Rashad) in their affairs. This verse is a model for believers seeking divine help when facing impossible odds. Summary of Verses 6-10

أَمْ حَسِبْتَ أَنَّ أَصْحَابَ الْكَهْفِ وَالرَّقِيمِ كَانُوا مِنْ آيَاتِنَا عَجَبًا They are not prophets, not angels—they are ordinary

Upon entering the dark, uncertain sanctuary of the cave, they made a specific supplication that remains a foundational prayer for believers facing crises:

This life as a temporary testing ground, not a permanent home.

Finally, we hear their voices. This is the core of the lesson, the distilled essence of the believer’s strategy when the world becomes unbearable:

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