Surah Al Kahf Lapbook Templates

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And set forth to them a parable of two men; for one of them We made two gardens of

grape vines, and We surrounded them both with palms, and in the midst of them We

made cornfields. [18:32]

Before After

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The Grateful man said

...

[18:39-40]

The Ungrateful man

said

...

[18:42]

The Ungrateful man

said

...

[18:34-35]

The Grateful man said

...

[18:37-38]

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The Importance of Saying

Insha’ Allah

And never say about anything: “I will do that tomorrow”

Except (by adding) Insha’Allah! (If Allah wills) and remember your Lord if

you forget and say: “Maybe my Lord will guide me to what is nearer to the

truth.”

[18:23-24]

Saying Insha’Allah helps us to remember Allah in all our plans and actions,

and helps us to understand that we don’t have the power to do anything

unless Allah gives permission.

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How many

people slept

in the cave?

How long

did they stay

in the cave?

Silver Coin

(Remember) when the young men fled for refuge to

Al Kahf (the Cave) [18:10]

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Musa said to him (Khidr): "May I follow you so that you teach me something

of that knowledge (guidance) which you have been taught (by Allah)?"

[18:66]

Khidr made a hole in a ship and Musa said to

him: “Have you damaged it to drown the

people? You have done a terrible thing!”

(18:71)

Copy ayah inside flap and

decorate the outside of the

flap to look like a ship and

don’t forget to add the hole.

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Khidr said to Musa: “I

told you that you would

not have patience with

me”

(18:72)

Decorate sail

Decorate sail

Musa and Khidr met a boy and Khidr killed

him. Musa said: “Have you killed an innocent

boy? You have done a very evil thing!”

(18:74)

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Khidr said to Musa: “I told

you that you would not

have patience with me”

(18:75)

Musa and Khidr travelled to a town and asked

the people of the town for some food. The

people refused.

Khidr saw a wall about to collapse so he rebuilt it.

Musa told Khidr: “You could have asked the

people to pay you for your work” (18:77)

Khidr said: “Now we shall go our

separate ways and I shall explain to

you about the things I did that you

could not have patience with.”

(18:78)

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The ship belonged to some poor

fishermen and a cruel king was

stealing all the ships. Khidr damaged

the ship so that the king would not

steal it from the poor people. (18:79)

The boy’s parents were good people

and true believers. The boy was not a

true believer so Khidr killed him

before he caused his parents to

become disbelievers. Allah would

replace their disbelieving son with a

good son. (18:80-81)

Khidr rebuilt the wall because under the wall

was some treasure belonging to two

orphans. Their father had been a good man

and Allah planned for them to find their

treasure when they grew up. (18:81)

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They said: "O Dhul-Qarnain! Verily Ya'juj and Ma'juj are doing great mischief

in the land. Shall we then pay you a tribute in order that you might erect a

barrier between us and them?" [18:94]

Fold page under and cut out the

two mountain flaps individually.

Write ayat in each flap. Stick

bottom half of mountains down

in lapbook with space for the

wall to slot in behind

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Cut out and cover front with silver foil to become the Iron Wall. Slot in place behind the

two mountains so it creates a barrier between the two. On the reverse of the wall write

the ayah 18:97-98

Fold page on the dotted

line, cut out flap and write

inside ayah 18:96

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First mountain flap

Until, when he (Dhul-Qarnain) reached between two mountains,

he found near them a people who scarcely understood a word.

[18:93]

Second mountain flap

He said: "That in which my Lord had established me is better

(than your tribute). So help me with strength (of men), I will build

a barrier (wall) between you and them [18:95]

Smelting flap

"Give me pieces of iron;" then, when he had filled up the gap

between the two mountain-cliffs, he said: "Blow;" then when he

had made them (red as) fire, he said: "Bring me molten copper to

pour over them." [18:96]

Reverse of wall

So they [Ya'juj and Ma'juj (Gog and Magog)] could not scale it or

dig through it.

(Dhul-Qarnain) said: "This is a mercy from my Lord, but when

the Promise of my Lord comes, He shall level it down to the

ground. And the Promise of my Lord is ever true." [18:97-98]