Protection from Dajjāl through the First 10 Verses of Surah Al-Kahf
Analytical and Spiritual Study, by Dr Shabir Choudhry
Introduction
The Dajjāl, often translated as Antichrist, is described in authentic Hadith as one of the greatest trials (fitnah) for humanity before the Day of Judgment.
The trial (fitnah) of Dajjāl is described in Islamic sources as the most severe test that humanity will face before the Day of Judgment. The Holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ strongly advised believers to prepare spiritually and intellectually for this trial.
But the question is, who is Dajjāl? What are his powers to influence people and create the greatest fitnah for human beings?
Dajjāl (literally “the great deceiver”) is described as:
- a false messianic figure
- a deceiver claiming divine authority
- a person who will mislead many through apparent miracles
- a symbol of extreme corruption, manipulation, and falsehood
The Greatest Trial
The Holy Prophet ﷺ said:
“There has been no trial greater than the trial of Dajjāl from the creation of Adam until the Day of Judgment.”
Reference: Sahih Muslim Hadith 2946
One of the most important protections taught by the Holy Prophet ﷺ is memorising specific verses from Surah Al-Kahf.
The Holy Prophet ﷺ said:
“Whoever memorises ten verses from the beginning of Surah Al-Kahf will be protected from the Dajjāl.”
Reference: Sahih Muslim
Hadith 809 (Book of Prayer of Travellers – Kitab Salat al-Musafirin)
Another narration states:
“Whoever recites the last ten verses of Surah Al-Kahf will be protected from the trial of Dajjāl.”
Reference: Sahih Muslim Hadith 809 (variant narration)
Why Surah Al-Kahf?
There is an authentic teaching in Islam that memorising and reciting the first ten verses (and in some narrations the last ten verses) of Surah Al-Kahf (18) provides protection from the trial of the Dajjāl (Antichrist).
The First 10 Verses of Surah Al-Kahf
Ayah 1
“All praise is for Allah who has sent down the Book upon His servant and has not placed any distortion in it.”
Meaning
The Qur’an is presented as perfectly reliable guidance.
Spiritual protection
Dajjāl’s deception relies on confusion and misinformation.
This verse reminds believers that:
Truth comes from divine guidance, not from charismatic leaders.
Scholarly reflection
Ibn Kathir explains that the Qur’an is free from contradiction and provides clarity in times of confusion.
Ayah 2
“A straight Book to warn of severe punishment and give good news to believers who do righteous deeds.”
Meaning
The Qur’an provides both warning and hope.
Spiritual protection
Dajjāl will attempt to remove moral accountability.
This verse reinforces belief in consequences and justice.
Ayah 3
“In which they will remain forever.”
Meaning
Reminder of the eternal nature of the Hereafter.
Spiritual protection
Dajjāl’s temptations focus on immediate worldly gain.
This verse shifts focus to long-term spiritual success.
Ayah 4
“And to warn those who say: Allah has taken a son.”
Meaning
Rejection of distorted theological beliefs.
Spiritual protection
Dajjāl is associated with false religious claims.
This verse reinforces pure monotheism.
Ayah 5
“They have no knowledge of it, nor did their forefathers. Grave is the word that comes out of their mouths.”
Meaning
Criticism of beliefs based on speculation rather than truth.
Spiritual protection
Dajjāl’s message may appear convincing but lack truth.
Believers are encouraged to think critically.
Ayah 6
“Perhaps you would grieve yourself to death over them if they do not believe.”
Meaning
The Prophet is comforted not to despair over rejection.
Spiritual protection
Believers are reminded that guidance ultimately comes from God.
They should remain patient even when truth is rejected.
Ayah 7
“We have made what is on earth an adornment to test people.”
Meaning
Worldly beauty and wealth are tests.
Spiritual protection
Dajjāl will tempt people through material attraction.
Understanding the temporary nature of worldly life protects faith.
Ayah 8
“We will make all that is on earth barren ground.”
Meaning
Material things are temporary.
Spiritual protection
Illusions of worldly permanence are challenged.
Ayah 9
“Do you think the People of the Cave were a wonder among Our signs?”
Meaning
Introduction to the story of young believers who resisted oppression.
Spiritual protection
Faith sometimes requires separation from corrupt society.
Ayah 10
“When the youths retreated to the cave and said: Our Lord, grant us mercy and guide us rightly.”
Meaning
True protection comes from reliance on God.
Spiritual protection
In times of confusion, believers seek divine guidance.
Overall Spiritual Themes of the First 10 Verses
These verses develop:
clarity of truth
against confusion
humility before God
against arrogance
awareness of deception
against blind following
Focus on eternal success
rather than a temporary gain
These qualities protect believers from ideological manipulation.
Significance of the First 10 Verses of Surah Al-Kahf
1. Affirmation of Divine Truth
The opening verses emphasise that the Qur’an is a perfect and reliable guidance free from distortion.
This reminds believers that truth comes from Allah Almighty, not from charismatic or powerful individuals.
Protection from Dajjāl begins with clarity about truth.
2. Warning against False Claims of Divinity
The verses strongly reject the idea that Allah has a son or shares His authority.
The Dajjāl is described in Hadith as someone who will falsely claim divine powers.
These verses reinforce pure monotheism (Tawhid).
3. Awareness of the Temporary Nature of the World
The verses highlight that worldly beauty and material things are temporary tests.
The Dajjāl is said to attract people through:
- wealth
- food
- material comfort
- apparent miracles
Believers who understand that worldly attractions are temporary are less likely to be deceived.
4. The Story of the People of the Cave
The early verses introduce the story of the People of the Cave, young believers who resisted oppression and sought refuge in faith.
Their story symbolises:
- courage
- patience
- trust in Allah Almighty
- resistance against corrupt authority
This parallels the need to resist the deception of Dajjāl.
Classical scholars explain that Surah Al-Kahf contains spiritual principles that protect believers from deception.
Imam Al-Nawawi
In his commentary on Sahih Muslim, he explains that these verses cultivate intellectual clarity and strengthen faith against false claims of authority.
Imam Nawawi comments that memorising these verses helps protect believers because they contain:
- affirmation of God’s absolute authority
- warning against deception
- reminder of accountability in the Hereafter
These themes help guard the mind against false ideologies.
Ibn Kathir
Ibn Kathir explains that Surah Al-Kahf strengthens faith by teaching believers to remain firm when facing trials that challenge belief in God.
He notes that the story of the People of the Cave demonstrates how sincere faith leads to divine protection.
Ibn Kathir explains that Surah Al-Kahf addresses four major trials:
- Trial of faith
- Trial of wealth
- Trial of knowledge
- Trial of power
These correspond to the methods through which Dajjāl will deceive humanity.
Key Themes of the First Ten Verses
1. Divine guidance is free from distortion (18:1–2)
Truth is stable and consistent.
Dajjāl represents confusion and manipulation.
2. Warning against false beliefs (18:3–5)
False ideologies often appear attractive but lack evidence.
3. Test of worldly attraction (18:6–8)
Material success can distract from spiritual truth.
4. Moral courage of the People of the Cave (18:9–10)
Faith sometimes requires resistance to dominant social pressure.
Conclusion
Memorising and understanding these verses strengthens intellectual independence and moral courage.
These qualities protect believers from deception in all eras.
The Four Major Trials in Surah Al-Kahf
1. Faith – People of the Cave
Standing firm against pressure and persecution.
2. Wealth – The Owner of the Two Gardens
Wealth can create arrogance and an illusion of self-sufficiency.
3. Knowledge – Musa and Khidr
Human knowledge is limited; humility is essential.
4. Power – Dhul Qarnayn
Power must be used with justice and responsibility.
The Dajjāl is believed to test people through these same dimensions.
Spiritual Wisdom
Memorising and reflecting upon these verses:
- strengthens belief in truth
- reminds believers that miracles alone do not prove righteousness
- encourages humility
- emphasises moral responsibility
- builds resilience against deception
Dajjal will:
1. Claim of divinity
Dajjāl will claim powers that appear supernatural.
2. Control of resources
He will attract followers through:
- food
- wealth
- rain
- material comfort
3. Manipulation of perception
He will create illusions that make falsehood appear as truth.
4. Rapid influence
His influence will spread quickly across the world.
5. Test of faith
Only those with strong faith and understanding will resist him.
Why Surah Al-Kahf?
Scholars such as Al-Nawawi explain that Surah Al-Kahf protects believers because it teaches how to resist the various forms of deception that Dajjāl represents:
- deception through power
- deception through wealth
- deception through ideology
- deception through false spirituality
Surah Al-Kahf teaches believers how to remain firm during times of social and intellectual turmoil.
Dajjāl as a Symbol of Global Deception
Some modern scholars interpret the concept of Dajjāl more broadly as representing:
- Misinformation
- Disinformation
- Ideological manipulation
- Moral confusion
- Abuse of technology
- Concentration of power without ethics
His weapons to influence others:
• manipulation of truth
• concentration of power
• misuse of technology
• ideological propaganda
• economic control
But remember, the Surah Al-Kahf remains relevant in every age, and the Holy Qur’an provides a straight path free from contradiction. END
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