The story of the Companions of the Cave (Objective Analytical Study)

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College of Arts and Humanities, King Abdulaziz University - Saudi Arabia

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Studies of objective interpretation strengthen the centrality of the Qur’anic story, solve all its complexities, and highlight its issues in a detailed and clear manner, with an explanation of the issues in which there is a great deal of disagreement in the same subject. These papers are an inductive and analytical approach that studies the details of the boys’ story and sheds light on each scene of the event so that the Muslim researcher can contemplate these aspects of their story when repetitively reading Surat Al-Kahf with contemplation. The researcher was interested in highlighting the links between the verses and their relevance to each other and between them and the preceding and following passages, and their relevance to the objective unity of the surah, indicating the reasons for revelation and the strange, and stopping at the aspects of rhetorical miracles in the place of the story, and stopping at the scenes of the Qur’anic story, dividing them into interesting and captivating novel chapters. Emphasizing the most important events and the lessons learned from them, and discussing many issues of great importance, in which a strong dispute occurred, such as the location of the cave, which has become linked to the most prominent tourism activities of governments, and the doctrinal position taken by those who knew them, highlighting the importance of legitimate politics among minorities, and mentioning the numerical and rhetorical miracles in all position, indicating the huge amount of benefits, results, lessons and conclusion of the research with the results learned from this objective study of the story of the Companions of the Cave.

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