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The Hidden Wisdom of Prophet Khidir (AS): The Story That Will Change How You See Every Hardship There is a mysterious servant of Allah whose story has fascinated Muslims for more than 1,400 years. A man whose wisdom was so extraordinary that even Prophet Musa (Peace Be Upon Him) — one of the greatest prophets in history — traveled across the world to meet him. His name is Khidir (Peace Be Upon Him). In Surah Al-Kahf (18:60-82), Allah tells us the powerful story of the meeting between Musa (AS) and Khidir (AS) — a story that reveals one of the deepest truths in Islam: Sometimes what looks like pain is actually mercy. Sometimes what looks like loss is actually protection. During their journey together, Khidir performs three shocking actions that completely confuse Musa: • He damages a boat belonging to poor fishermen. • He takes the life of a young boy who appears innocent. • He repairs a wall for people who refused them hospitality. To the human eye, these actions seem wrong… even unjust. But when the hidden wisdom is finally revealed, we discover something extraordinary: Every event was actually an act of mercy from Allah. This story teaches one of the most powerful lessons in the Qur'an: Allah sees what we cannot see. Allah knows what we cannot know. In this video, we explore: • Who Khidir (AS) really was • Why Prophet Musa (AS) had to learn from him • The hidden wisdom behind the boat, the boy, and the wall • The concept of Ilm Ladunni (knowledge given directly by Allah) • Why the story of Khidir protects believers from the deception of Dajjal • The spiritual meaning of trusting Allah even when life doesn’t make sense If you have ever asked yourself: Why do the righteous suffer? Why do the wicked sometimes prosper? Why does Allah allow hardship in our lives? Then the story of Khidir contains an answer that will transform the way you see every test in life. Watch until the end — because the final lesson of this story reveals the meaning of one of Allah’s most beautiful names: Al-Lateef — The Subtle, The Gentle, The One who arranges everything with perfect wisdom. If you enjoy Islamic stories that deepen your understanding of the Qur'an and strengthen your faith, make sure to subscribe and turn on the notification bell so you never miss a new video. And tell us in the comments: 🌍 From which country are you watching this video? Sources Quranic References: Surah Al-Kahf (18:60–82) — The full story of Moses and Khidir, the explanation of the boat, the boy, and the wall. Surah Al-Kahf (18:65) — "A servant from among Our servants to whom We had given mercy from Us and had taught him from Us a certain knowledge." Surah Al-Anbiya (21:30) — "We made from water every living thing." Surah Al-Nisa (4:40) — "Indeed, Allah does not do injustice, even as much as an atom's weight." Surah Al-Hajj (22:70) / Surah Ya-Sin (36:12) — The Preserved Tablet (Al-Lawh Al-Mahfuz). Hadith References: Sahih Al-Bukhari, Kitab Al-Tafsir — The full story of Khidir and Moses as narrated by the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) to Ubayy ibn Ka'b, may Allah be pleased with him. This is the primary and most authoritative source for the entire narrative. Sahih Al-Bukhari, Kitab Al-Anbiya — The Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) explained the meaning of the name "Khidir" (the green one) and why he was given this name. The hadith regarding reading Surah Al-Kahf on Fridays — Recorded in Sunan Al-Bayhaqi and Al-Hakim with a sound chain; widely cited in major hadith collections. The hadith regarding Khidir and Ilyas meeting during Hajj — Reported by Ibn Hajar in Fath Al-Bari with discussion of its chain. The du'a "Ya Lateef" — Referenced in classical works of Islamic du'a and spiritual tradition. The hadith regarding Al-Lawh Al-Mahfuz and divine decree — Recorded in Sahih Muslim and others. #IslamicStories #SurahAlKahf #ProphetKhidir #IslamicWisdom #QuranStories #IslamicReminder ===========================================================================