Let’s Read Surah Kahf Today (Friday): Learn Adab Before Knowledge

In Surah Al-Kahf, Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) teaches us how to behave when learning from someone wiser.

Even though he was a great prophet, he humbly asked Al-Khidr if he could follow him to learn.  “May I follow you so that you teach me of what you have been taught of right guidance?” (Qur’an 18:66). 

This shows that real knowledge starts with respect and humility. Al-Khidr reminded Musa that learning means being patient, even when things don’t make sense at first. The events they went through—the broken boat, the killed boy, and the repaired wall—taught Musa that Allah’s wisdom is bigger than what we see. 

For anyone seeking knowledge, the lesson is clear: be humble, be patient, and trust in Allah’s wisdom, even when reasons are hidden. Learning takes time and an open heart.

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