Ashab Al-Kahf
Ashab Al-Kahf, or the "Companions of the Cave," refers to a group of young men mentioned in the Quran who sought refuge in a cave to escape religious persecution. They fell into a deep sleep and were miraculously preserved for many years, awakening to find their society had changed significantly.
The story of Ashab Al-Kahf is often interpreted as a lesson in faith and perseverance. It highlights themes of belief in God, the importance of community, and the idea of divine protection. Their tale is celebrated in various cultures and is a significant narrative in Islamic tradition.