Surah Kahf 6-10 -
"And indeed, with us, We have a guarded book." (18:7)
This verse underscores the idea that Allah is all-aware and all-hearing, and that our actions and intentions are being recorded by the angels. It serves as a warning to those who engage in secret plots and conspiracies, reminding them that their actions will not go unnoticed.
"Or do they [i.e., the disbelievers] think that We do not hear their secrets and their private conversations? Indeed, Our messengers [i.e., the angels] are with them, recording." (18:8) surah kahf 6-10
"Or do you think that the owners of the cave and the inscription were among our signs the most strange?" (18:9)
"We will tell you their story with truth. Indeed, they were youths who believed in their Lord, and We increased them in guidance." (18:10) "And indeed, with us, We have a guarded book
The seventh verse of Surah Al-Kahf highlights the importance of preserving and protecting the Quran, the sacred scripture of Islam.
The ninth verse of Surah Al-Kahf introduces the famous story of the Companions of the Cave (Ashab al-Kahf), a group of young believers who sought refuge in a cave to escape persecution. Indeed, Our messengers [i
This verse alludes to the concept of the "Preserved Tablet" (al-Lawh al-Mahfuz), which is the divine repository of knowledge that contains the entire Quran and the record of human deeds. The verse emphasizes the significance of the Quran as a source of guidance and wisdom, and the responsibility of Muslims to protect and preserve it.