Surah - Kahf 6-10
Allah acknowledges the pain of a caring heart but reminds us that our only duty is to convey the message. 2. The Mirage of Materialism (Verses 7–8) The world is described as an "adornment" ( zinah ).
Immediately following this emotional crescendo, Allah zooms out to a cosmic perspective. Why should the Prophet grieve so deeply? Because the object of his grief—the people’s acceptance—is tied to a world that is fundamentally fleeting. surah kahf 6-10
Finally, the passage culminates in the supplication of the young men, providing a model for the believer: "When the youths retreated to the cave and said, 'Our Lord, grant us from Yourself mercy and prepare for us from our affair right guidance.'" (18:10). Allah acknowledges the pain of a caring heart
This verse provides a glimpse into the immense compassion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He was so deeply affected by the rejection of his people that he was effectively "killing himself" with worry for their souls. Allah consoles him here, clarifying that his duty is only to convey the message, and he is not responsible for the hearts of those who choose to remain blind to the truth. Verses 7-8: The Illusion of Worldly Adornment Finally, the passage culminates in the supplication of
True peace comes from holding the world in your hand, not in your heart.