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Ashabi-Kahf cave

Ashabi Kahf, which translates to "Cave of the Companions," is associated with the Islamic narrative of the Seven Sleepers. According to legend, a group of young Christians took refuge in this cave during a time of religious persecution, where they fell into a deep slumber that lasted for centuries. When they awoke, they found that the world had changed, and their story became a symbol of faith and divine protection.

The cave itself is a remarkable natural formation, with a spacious interior that reaches deep into the rocky hillside. The entrance to Ashabi Kahf is framed by a humble stone facade, inviting pilgrims and visitors to step into this hallowed space. Inside, the cave's walls are adorned with inscriptions, reflecting centuries of reverence and devotion.

As you explore the depths of Ashabi Kahf, you'll be enveloped in an atmosphere of profound serenity and spirituality. The cave's cool, damp interior offers a respite from the outside world, and the soft light filtering in through the entrance adds to the sense of reverence.

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