Recited by
Mohammed Jibreel
Surah Al-Kahf by Mohammed Jibreel - MP3
سورة الكهف
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About This Surah
Surah Al-Kahf (The Cave) is a Meccan surah of 110 verses. It contains four famous stories — the People of the Cave, the man with two gardens, Moses and Al-Khidr, and Dhul-Qarnayn — each illustrating a different trial that humanity faces.
Key Themes
Four trials of humanity: trial of faith (People of the Cave), trial of wealth (the man with two gardens), trial of knowledge (Moses and Al-Khidr), and trial of power (Dhul-Qarnayn). The emergence of Gog and Magog (Ya'juj and Ma'juj) as a sign of the Last Hour.
Virtues & Significance
The Prophet ﷺ said: "Whoever recites Surah Al-Kahf on Friday, a light will shine for him from one Friday to the next." (Al-Hakim, Bayhaqi). Memorizing the first or last 10 verses protects against the Dajjal (Antichrist). It is the most widely recited surah on Fridays across the Muslim world.
Context of Revelation
Revealed in Mecca in response to questions posed by the Quraysh (prompted by the Jews of Madinah) about the "People of the Cave," the soul (ruh), and Dhul-Qarnayn. This makes it one of the most historically documented surahs in terms of its reason for revelation.
About the Reciter
Sheikh Mohammed Jibreel is an immensely popular Egyptian Quran reciter. Born in 1964 in Qalyubia, Egypt, he is celebrated for his highly emotional recitations and legendary supplications (Dua).