parable of the two gardens

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The parable of the two gardens is a Qur’anic story in Surah Al-Kahf illustrating the dangers of arrogance and ingratitude through the contrasting fates of a wealthy garden owner and his poorer companion.

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parable of the two gardens canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Qur'anic parable
moral story
religious narrative
addressesAudience those tempted by wealth and status
associatedConcept fitnah of wealth
kufr al-ni‘mah (ingratitude for blessings)
shukr (gratitude)
tawakkul (trust in God)
transience of dunya (this world)
centralTheme arrogance
ephemerality of worldly possessions
humility
ingratitude
recognition of God's power
reliance on worldly wealth
true faith
trust in God
depictsOutcome destruction of the arrogant man's gardens
regret of the arrogant owner
vindication of the believer's perspective
featuresCharacter poorer companion
wealthy garden owner
featuresSetting date palms
rivers
surrounding farmland
two gardens
vineyards
foundIn Quran
surface form: Qur'an
foundInSurah Surah Al-Kahf
foundInSurahNumber 18
foundInVerses Quran 18:1–110
surface form: Qur'an 18:32-44
languageOfRevelation Arabic
literaryDevice contrast
dialogue
vivid imagery
literaryForm parable
moralContrast arrogance vs humility
ingratitude vs gratitude
trust in wealth vs trust in God
narrativeContrast wealthy disbelieving owner vs poorer believing companion
religiousTradition Islam
revealedIn Meccan period
sourceOfAuthority divine revelation in Islam
teaches consequences of denying God's favors
danger of pride in wealth
importance of gratitude to God
importance of saying 'In shā’ Allāh' (if God wills)
that God can remove blessings at any time
that worldly success does not equal divine favor
usedIn Islamic moral education
Islamic sermons
Qur'anic exegesis (tafsir)

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Surah Al-Kahf containsNarrative parable of the two gardens