Benefits of Reading Surah Kahf on Friday

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Reading Surah Kahf on Friday has some significant benefits. Some of these benifts are mentioned below.

1) Secure Against Dajal Fitna
2) Shine Light
3) Forgive Sins
4) Protect from Poverty

Importance of Reciting Surah Kahf
Surah Kahf is the 18th Surah of Quran Kareem and has 110 verses and 12 rukus (Ayaat). The Surah explains to us the story of ancient followers who face hardship in society due to acceptance of truth and ask ALLAH protection and he protects them in a cave by a metaphoric sleep rest for centuries. Surah Kahf give us a clear message that those who believe in ALLAH and ask protection he surely protects.

Virtues and Benefits of Reading of Surah Kahf on Friday
It has several virtues but some significant benefits are under below.

Secure Against Dajal Fitna
A person who recites the last ten verses of Surah every Friday will be protected from the fitna of Dajjal when Dajal came out.

Shine Light
He who reads Surah Kahf on Friday, ALLAH will shower a light (NOOR) on a face that will last till the next two Fridays.

Forgive Sins
Those who recite this Surah on every Friday ALLAH will forgive all of his/her sins.

Protect from Poverty
Whoever reads Surah Kahf on Friday ALLAH will bless his house and protect him/her from poverty.

Reciting Surat Al-Kahf on Fridays: What Is the Correct Time?

Surah Al-khaf may be read during the night or the day of Friday. The night of Friday starts from sunset on Thursday, and the day of Friday ends at sunset. Therefore, the time for reading Surah Al-khaf extends from sunset on Thursday to sunset on Friday.

Allah Almighty knows best.

The 4 Beautiful Stories Mentioned In Surah Kahf

Let's recite Surah Kahf with translation and learn the four stories beautifully embedded in the chapter!

1- “Men of Ashab-e-Kahf” (Verse 9 – Verse 22)

The first story in Surah Kahf is about the young men of Ashab-e-Kahf. Their Iman was tested by Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala when He allowed them to choose between their faith in Him and abandoning it for the sake of worldly life and desires.

2- “Two Men, Two Gardens” (Verse 32 – Verse 43)

The second story revolves around two men with gardens, and it distinguishes between a believer and a disbeliever. One of them portrays a rich man yielding a great harvest but with low faith in Allah (SWT). On the other hand, the other is a poor man yielding a lower harvest with a stronger faith in Allah (SWT).

And so the disbeliever says to the believer, “I am greater than you in wealth and stronger in manpower.” His ego knows no bounds as he also states, “I do not think that this will ever perish. I do not think the hour will occur. And even if I should be brought back to my Lord, I will surely find better than this.”

3- “The Men of Knowledge” (Verse 60 – Verse 82)

The following story is about Hazrat Khizar (A.S.) and Prophet Musa. While Allah (SWT) gifted Prophet Musa with great miracles, He also blessed Hazrat Khizr (A.S.) with unique knowledge. Therefore, Allah (SWT) asked Prophet Musa to seek Hazrat Khizr (A.S.) for guidance.


4- “Zulqurnain – A Just Leader” (Verse 83 – Verse 98)

The final story in Surah Kahf is about a leader named Zulqurnain. He’s a powerful yet just leader who ensures justice is prevalent under his reign. While his story is a brief one, it has several messages for all leaders.

Moreover, this story depicts Zulqurnain’s three journeys as follows:
- First journey: Verse 83 – Verse 88

- Second journey: Verse 89 – Verse 90

- Third journey and wall-building: Verse 92 – Verse 98


All four accounts covered in this chapter of the Holy Qur’an are set to bring us closer to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala, boosting our Iman to a spiritual level. 

With such inspiring stories to be read and understood, one should make it a habit of reading and listening to Surah Kahf with translation. Indeed, the Surah is a means to ensure our faith in Allah (SWT) remains indestructible, whatever the circumstances.


السلام و علیکم ورحمتہ اللہْ

May Allah help us all. Remember me and the entire Muslim Ummah in your Duas.
Allah' slave.

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