Tafsir Zone - Surah 18: al-Kahf (The Cave )

Tafsir Zone

Surah al-Kahf 18:66
 

Overview (Verses 66 - 69)

First Jolting Shock
 
Moses addresses the pious sage in a most polite manner. It is the sort of politeness that is worthy of a prophet. He puts his request, without making any assumptions, and he makes it clear that he seeks proper knowledge from a good servant of God: Moses said to him: May I follow you, on the understanding that you will teach me something of the wisdom you have been taught?’ (Verse 66) The man’s knowledge however is nothing like human knowledge with its immediate causes and inevitable results. It is a part of divine knowledge that God has granted him, according to a measure He determined and for a purpose He wanted to accomplish. Moses could not be expected to be patient with the man and his actions, even though Moses was a prophet and a messenger from God. Looked at superficially, these actions may appear to have no logical justification whatsoever. They could not be understood without having access to the wisdom dictating them, and that is part of divine wisdom which people cannot begin to comprehend.
 
The sage understandably fears that Moses may not have the patience required to make of him a comfortable companion. He makes this clear to Moses. “The other answered: You will not be able to have patience with me, for how can you be patient with something which you cannot fully comprehend?” (Verses 67-68) But Moses is so eager to learn. Hence he resolves to be very patient and obedient, seeks God’s help and places God’s will ahead of his own resolve: “Moses replied: You will find me patient, if God so wills; and I shall not disobey you in anything.” (Verse 69)