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Not to waste the space, here is what Allah had told us in Glorious Quran about the inhabitants of the cave in Ephesus, since we had encountered about the apostles were sent to the city Ephesus in the below post, it had shown us that there are early Jesus followers, or the follower of Monotheism concept of One Allah who do not adhere to Trinity concept, they are earlier follower of Jesus (pbuh) even earlier than Paulus:
I had read somewhere, I think in an article from a magazine in my country that the Cave is in Jordan today 7km from Amman, the capital of today Jordan. Previously the area of that cave was called as Ar-Raqim by the locals, means the Record, the Carved, the Number. This word had been mentioned in Glorious Quran, some Quranic interpreter interprete the word as the name of the dog which accompanying the young men who hide in the cave and some interprete it as inscription. Allah told us about those young men in Surah Al-Kahfi verses 9-26. They are 7 young men, who had ran away from their polytheist people and family who worshiped idols. They hide in a cave and Allah had made them asleep in order to save their faith until they can't hear any voice for 309 years (lunar calender) and 300 years (Gregory calender). Muslim and Christian both are using the guidance from Glorious Quran and Bible to dig up the history. In Islam, those things of searching the location or the time of those men or any other things mentioned in Quran is not as important as adhering to the basis principal of Monotheism, where Allah is the One and the Only God, no other than Him. These stories are actually good lessons for Muslim, and the later community to defend our faith and not to associate Allah with any creature.
Muslim scholars had two hypothesis about when the event of those young men who are the first followers of Jesus (pbuh) hiding in the cave, they are not important for Muslims, we already believe in Glorious Quran, God knowledge is beyond the time boundaries:
1) This event happened during the reign of Roman Emperor, in Arabic his name is uttered as Diqyanus and in Latin it is Decius who had his control on Amman and rule over the area near Amman around 249-251 CE. Diqyanus is notorious as among those who hate the teaching of prophet Jesus (pbuh) and he had tortured the early followers of prophet Jesus (pbuh) in his Kingdom. Those young men are not common civilians but the sons of the ministers and officials in Decius government. Those young men fell asleep in the cave once they escape from the imprisonment and they wake up again (raised) in the time of Theodocius II (reigned in 450-521 CE).
2) This event happened during the reign of Emperor Trajan (98-117 CE). He is a staunch idolater and he killed those who had opposed his faith. Historical manuscripts had indicated that he had decreed the law about his faith as official and his subjects must stick to the official religion or risked being killed. Those young men was said being raised from their long sleep in the reign of Theodocius (408-450 CE).
The controversy about the location of the Cave:
Scholars had stated that the location might be in Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia or Spain. In Turkey itself, there are 4 locations being claimed as the location where those young men fell asleep (Ephesus, Tarsus, Kahramanmaras, and Mardin). The writer of the article had the opportunity to visit 3 locations that were claimed as the place where those young men fell asleep. They are in Abu Alanda, Jordan. Ephesus, in Turkey, and Jabal Qassiyun in Syria.
The writer of the article had made conclusion from his reading and through observations that those two locations in Ephesus and Jabal Qassiyun didn't prove much that the event happened there. He refer to Glorious Quran about the nature of the cave and he said that it is resembling the cave which is in Abu Alanda, in Jordan. He said, that three things observed by him through the assistant of Quranic verse are:
1) Surah Kahfi verse 17
"And you will see the sun when it rises, leaning to the right of their cave, and when it sink, leaving them to the left, while they are in a space of the cave..." (sorry for poor translation, this is literal, please refer to authoritative translation)
2) Surah Kahfi verse 21
"Thus, (some of them) they said: build up a building above (the cave), their God knows every matters that they are going to commit. And said those who are in charge on the matter (King's representative): "we wanted to build a mosque (place of worship)."
3) Surah kahfi verse 17
"...while they are in a space of the cave..."
The cave in Abu Alanda is wide and with space, it is also not deep.
The writer said that, above the cave, there is a place of worship constructed at that time after the young men were raised up from their long sleep. He said that the place of worship is actually the place of the followers of Jesus (pbuh) pray. The place had been turned into a mosque in the reign of Umawiyah Caliphate.
Archeological artifacts in Abu Alanda Cave:
1. There is writing carved at the curval line of the door at the eastern wall of the place of worship build above the cave saying: "the mosque had been renovated in 117 H, referring to the reign of Hisyam Ben Abdul Malik Ben Marwan of Umawiyah Caliphate. This had proven that before this the mosque was previously used by the follower of Jesus (pbuh). The remaining prove that still can be seen is the Mihrab (place of facing our face when we pray) directing toward Jerusalem.
2. Khat Kufi calligraphy carved had indicated that the second mosque at the cave had been renovated in the reign of Khomarumiah Ben Ahmad Thouloun from Abbasiah Caliphate. The second mosque here refers to the mosque constructed in front of the cave after the first mosque was renovated from the previous place of worship in Umawiyah period.
3. Nawawis remaining in the cave. Nawawi in Mu'jam Wasit (page 962) means the grave of Christians or sepulcher. At the Nawawis, there is a symbol of star with eight sharp edges pointing to the period of Rome-Byzantine rule in 3rd C. According to the customs at that time, the corpse of the dead will be kept in a sepulcher. It is possible that those who had managed the corpse of those men had buried them according to their customs and way at that time.
4. The founding of fine-earthenware, silver and bronze coins, lamps from various periods (Umawiya, Abbasiah, Uthmaniyya) in the cave and the area around. It had shown that the place had been guarded since long time ago.
5. Al-Waqidi in his book Futuhat Sham had wrote that he and his friends had stop by in Ain Ma' near the cave of the young men. They took ablution, prayed, and sleep for a while before continuing their journey tomorrow to Palestine. Ain Ma' is located 70 m from the cave.
6. An olive tree grown in front of the cave since thousand years ago. The tree was dead and the cut of the tree trunk had been displayed in the mini museum in the cave.
7. The finding of skeletons in the Nawawis (sepulchers). It is said that those skeletons belong to those young men.
From the archeological artifacts, it is possible that those young men told by God to us in Surah Kahfi had been asleep in the cave of Abu Alanda in Jordan for 300 years.
In the end, Wallahu A3lam, God knows the best.
I had read somewhere, I think in an article from a magazine in my country that the Cave is in Jordan today 7km from Amman, the capital of today Jordan. Previously the area of that cave was called as Ar-Raqim by the locals, means the Record, the Carved, the Number. This word had been mentioned in Glorious Quran, some Quranic interpreter interprete the word as the name of the dog which accompanying the young men who hide in the cave and some interprete it as inscription. Allah told us about those young men in Surah Al-Kahfi verses 9-26. They are 7 young men, who had ran away from their polytheist people and family who worshiped idols. They hide in a cave and Allah had made them asleep in order to save their faith until they can't hear any voice for 309 years (lunar calender) and 300 years (Gregory calender). Muslim and Christian both are using the guidance from Glorious Quran and Bible to dig up the history. In Islam, those things of searching the location or the time of those men or any other things mentioned in Quran is not as important as adhering to the basis principal of Monotheism, where Allah is the One and the Only God, no other than Him. These stories are actually good lessons for Muslim, and the later community to defend our faith and not to associate Allah with any creature.
Muslim scholars had two hypothesis about when the event of those young men who are the first followers of Jesus (pbuh) hiding in the cave, they are not important for Muslims, we already believe in Glorious Quran, God knowledge is beyond the time boundaries:
1) This event happened during the reign of Roman Emperor, in Arabic his name is uttered as Diqyanus and in Latin it is Decius who had his control on Amman and rule over the area near Amman around 249-251 CE. Diqyanus is notorious as among those who hate the teaching of prophet Jesus (pbuh) and he had tortured the early followers of prophet Jesus (pbuh) in his Kingdom. Those young men are not common civilians but the sons of the ministers and officials in Decius government. Those young men fell asleep in the cave once they escape from the imprisonment and they wake up again (raised) in the time of Theodocius II (reigned in 450-521 CE).
2) This event happened during the reign of Emperor Trajan (98-117 CE). He is a staunch idolater and he killed those who had opposed his faith. Historical manuscripts had indicated that he had decreed the law about his faith as official and his subjects must stick to the official religion or risked being killed. Those young men was said being raised from their long sleep in the reign of Theodocius (408-450 CE).
The controversy about the location of the Cave:
Scholars had stated that the location might be in Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia or Spain. In Turkey itself, there are 4 locations being claimed as the location where those young men fell asleep (Ephesus, Tarsus, Kahramanmaras, and Mardin). The writer of the article had the opportunity to visit 3 locations that were claimed as the place where those young men fell asleep. They are in Abu Alanda, Jordan. Ephesus, in Turkey, and Jabal Qassiyun in Syria.
The writer of the article had made conclusion from his reading and through observations that those two locations in Ephesus and Jabal Qassiyun didn't prove much that the event happened there. He refer to Glorious Quran about the nature of the cave and he said that it is resembling the cave which is in Abu Alanda, in Jordan. He said, that three things observed by him through the assistant of Quranic verse are:
1) Surah Kahfi verse 17
"And you will see the sun when it rises, leaning to the right of their cave, and when it sink, leaving them to the left, while they are in a space of the cave..." (sorry for poor translation, this is literal, please refer to authoritative translation)
2) Surah Kahfi verse 21
"Thus, (some of them) they said: build up a building above (the cave), their God knows every matters that they are going to commit. And said those who are in charge on the matter (King's representative): "we wanted to build a mosque (place of worship)."
3) Surah kahfi verse 17
"...while they are in a space of the cave..."
The cave in Abu Alanda is wide and with space, it is also not deep.
The writer said that, above the cave, there is a place of worship constructed at that time after the young men were raised up from their long sleep. He said that the place of worship is actually the place of the followers of Jesus (pbuh) pray. The place had been turned into a mosque in the reign of Umawiyah Caliphate.
Archeological artifacts in Abu Alanda Cave:
1. There is writing carved at the curval line of the door at the eastern wall of the place of worship build above the cave saying: "the mosque had been renovated in 117 H, referring to the reign of Hisyam Ben Abdul Malik Ben Marwan of Umawiyah Caliphate. This had proven that before this the mosque was previously used by the follower of Jesus (pbuh). The remaining prove that still can be seen is the Mihrab (place of facing our face when we pray) directing toward Jerusalem.
2. Khat Kufi calligraphy carved had indicated that the second mosque at the cave had been renovated in the reign of Khomarumiah Ben Ahmad Thouloun from Abbasiah Caliphate. The second mosque here refers to the mosque constructed in front of the cave after the first mosque was renovated from the previous place of worship in Umawiyah period.
3. Nawawis remaining in the cave. Nawawi in Mu'jam Wasit (page 962) means the grave of Christians or sepulcher. At the Nawawis, there is a symbol of star with eight sharp edges pointing to the period of Rome-Byzantine rule in 3rd C. According to the customs at that time, the corpse of the dead will be kept in a sepulcher. It is possible that those who had managed the corpse of those men had buried them according to their customs and way at that time.
4. The founding of fine-earthenware, silver and bronze coins, lamps from various periods (Umawiya, Abbasiah, Uthmaniyya) in the cave and the area around. It had shown that the place had been guarded since long time ago.
5. Al-Waqidi in his book Futuhat Sham had wrote that he and his friends had stop by in Ain Ma' near the cave of the young men. They took ablution, prayed, and sleep for a while before continuing their journey tomorrow to Palestine. Ain Ma' is located 70 m from the cave.
6. An olive tree grown in front of the cave since thousand years ago. The tree was dead and the cut of the tree trunk had been displayed in the mini museum in the cave.
7. The finding of skeletons in the Nawawis (sepulchers). It is said that those skeletons belong to those young men.
From the archeological artifacts, it is possible that those young men told by God to us in Surah Kahfi had been asleep in the cave of Abu Alanda in Jordan for 300 years.
In the end, Wallahu A3lam, God knows the best.
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