Surah Kahf 6-10 Now

Rabbana atina min ladunka rahmatan wahayyi' lana min amrina rashada.

: This verse highlights the deep sorrow the Prophet (PBUH) felt for those who rejected the truth. My Islam explains it as a reminder that a messenger’s duty is only to deliver the message, not to be consumed by the choices of others. Verse 7: The Purpose of Earthly Beauty surah kahf 6-10

The story of the youths serves as a direct answer to the Prophet’s grief in verse 6. It shows that even in the darkest times, Allah provides "mercy" and "guidance" (the two things they prayed for) to those who prioritize faith over the temporary "adornments" of the world. Surah Al-Kahf Ayat 6 (18:6 Quran) With Tafsir - My Islam Rabbana atina min ladunka rahmatan wahayyi' lana min

: Known as a powerful dua (supplication), this verse records the plea of the youth for divine protection and rectitude when they were fleeing persecution. Key Spiritual Takeaways Verse 7: The Purpose of Earthly Beauty The

"And do not say about anything, 'I will do it tomorrow,' without adding, 'If Allah wills.'" (18:6)

For a deeper dive into the linguistic nuances of each word, you can explore the Tafsir (Exegesis) of Surah Al-Kahf on or check the spiritual benefits of these verses at Al Jumuah .