سورة الكهف
Surah Name: Al-Kahf Meaning: The Cave
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The english Tafseer
سورة الكهف
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They ask the Holy Prophet-SW about Zul Qarnain, a mighty King of the past of whom many tales were current, each different from the other. The infidels of Makkah put this question to the Holy Prophet-SW that he-SW must tell them the truth about Zul Qarnain if he was truly Allah-SWT's Prophet receiving revelations
This name was not given by the Quran but had already been famous. It was about this name that the question was asked.
Why was he named so? Different versions exist. According to some he had two plaits on his head while some said that he had two horns. Another version states that on either side of his head he had wound scars. His name was Alexander and Zul Qarnain was his title. According to the Quran he was a righteous believer and a great ruler. There are also some Jewish versions which cannot be relied upon. However, there have gone by many persons by the name of Alexander and the last one was Alexander of Macedonia commonly known as Alexander the Great. He, however, cannot be accepted as Zul Qarnain as he was a non believer rather a polytheist who worshipped fire. Aristotle was his Minister. The Zul Qarnain under discussion, according to Al Hadaya wa Nahaya, was a contemporary of Prophet Ibrahim-AS. Allaah-SWT knows the best.
The Holy Prophet-SW must tell these pagans that he will recount some aspects of Zul Qarnain's life. The unnecessary details have been omitted by the Quran itself.
State Power Is Also A Very Great Blessing
Allah-SWT had blessed him with a mighty kingdom and he had all the means available for its sustenance and defense against the enemies. The state power enjoyed with Allah-SWT's obedience is indeed a great blessing.
So he headed in one direction and conquered city after city and reached out to the farthest Western end. There was no land beyond as far as the eyes could see and it appeared as if the sun was setting in a dark quagmire like the sea. There he came across an ungodly and extremely cruel nation which he vanquished.
Possibility Of A Wali Being Addressed By Allah-SWT
He was addressed by Allaah-SWT “O’ Zul Qarnain! It is upto you to punish them or to be kind towards them.’ Here certain scholars suggest that Zul Qarnain may have been a Prophet-AS and was addressed through Wahi. Others assert that Hadhrat Khidhar-AS was his assistant, through whom he was addressed, but again no evidence exists as to Hadhrat Khidhar-AS's Prophethood. It is possible that he himself had an Ilham or Ilqa' as a Wali can be addressed by Allaah-SWT like Prophet Musa-AS‘s mother, who had acted upon the Divine Command. Given the choice, Zul Qarnain decided that if the people repented and reformed themselves it would be good for them otherwise they would be certainly punished and killed. However, he said that compared to disbelief killing was a very mild punishment; the real punishment will be inflicted when they are admitted into Barzakh and Akhirah. Allaah-SWT shall punish them severely. But those who become believers and reform themselves will not only be dealt with kindness but will also be blessed, rewarded and honoured.
He then began his journey to the East and reached out its farthest end. It seemed as if it was the rising place of the sun as the land had ended. There he came across a nation which was accustomed to life under the open sky without any abodes. He dealt with them in the same manner as he had with the people in the West. This account revealed by the Quran comprises facts and is not some form of a fable.
He then set out in the third direction, which, according to Commentators, was the North. He came across a people amidst the lofty mountains, neither having a language nor means of acquiring knowledge. They pleaded to Zul Qarnain that their safety was constantly threatened from Yajuj Majuj (Gog and Magog). Therefore, they could not pay any attention to the other more important issues like improving the quality of life, enjoying peace and acquiring knowledge.
A lot has been said and discussed by scholars wherefrom it can be deduced that an extremely barbaric nation of human origin is confined behind the rampart erected by Zul Qarnain. It will force its way out of the rampart near the Doomsday and devastate the earth. Then by Allah-SWT's Decree and the invocation of Prophet ‘Isa-AS they shall die of an epidemic. The appearance of Dajjal, the descent of Prophet ‘Isa-AS from the heavens and the onset of Yajuj Majuj are all events that will take place before the Yaum-al-Qayamah.
So the people requested Zul Qarnain to tell them a way by which they could protect themselves against Yajuj Majuj or erect a rampart between them for which they were ready to even pay a tax or other compensation. He said that Allaah-SWT had blessed him with affluence and ample wealth. However, they may help him with manpower so that he could raise for them an unsurmountable rampart. He collected thick sheets of iron and arranged these in the form of a wall filling the gap between the two cliffs. He then ordered them to heat up the iron sheets red hot and pour molten copper over them to form a real strong rampart. He told them that their enemies will neither be able to cross as its surface does not allow climbing nor drill a hole in it. He added that the rampart and its erection are symbols of his Rabb-SWT's Mercy. When it will be His-SWT Decree to allow the Yajuj Majuj through as promised, it will be destroyed as the Promises of Rabb-SWT are sure to come true.
At the predestined time for exodus, they will break loose and enter countries like a flood, destroying everything in their way. This will be the lime concomitant to Yaum-al-Qayamah, for soon after Doomsday will begin and the Trumpets will be blown. The world shall come to an end and the infidels will see Hell right in front of them; those who had become so engrossed in the world and had even forgotten to remember Allaah-SWT . They failed to become believers, lending a deaf ear to all warnings.