Story of Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام
A servant of Allah mentioned briefly in the Qur’an with the patient and the righteous. His page must stay clear, respectful, and accurate because the Qur’an gives very few details about his life, people, place, and mission.
The journey of Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام
The Qur’an does not narrate a long scene-by-scene story for him. So the journey must be built only from what is established: his mention, qualities, honour, and the limits of what we know.
Allah mentions him by name
Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام is named in the Qur’an in two places.
He is mentioned with other honoured servants
He is listed with Isma'il, Idris, Ilyas, Al-Yasa', and others in Qur’anic passages.
He is described among the patient
The Qur’an places him with those known for patience.
He is counted among the righteous
Allah says all of them were from the righteous.
Allah admitted him into His mercy
The Qur’an says Allah admitted them into His mercy.
Allah calls him among the chosen and excellent
Surah Sad mentions him among those specially remembered.
His detailed biography is not given
The Qur’an does not give his nation, location, family, miracle, speech, or death story.
The lesson remains strong
Sometimes Allah honours a servant with a few words, and those words are enough for faith and reflection.
Approximate Timeline / Dates
Dates are kept safe and simple. Exact years are not claimed where revelation does not confirm them.
Exact dates are not confirmed
The Qur’an does not give a confirmed birth year, death year, exact age, or full calendar timeline for Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام.
He is mentioned among patient and righteous servants of Allah. The Qur’an mentions him with Isma'il, Idris, and Al-Yasa' عليهم السلام in different passages, but does not give a detailed timeline.
Details are limited
The Qur’an praises him, but does not give his parents, place, tribe, exact mission details, or a full biography. Extra historical identifications should not be stated as Qur’an-confirmed facts.
Family Tree / Lineage
Personal Family Tree
This visual should show only the reliable close family details connected to Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام.
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- Use for: Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام only, unless a reliable close family detail is added later.
- Not confirmed: parents, mother’s name, spouse, children, exact tribe, and grave location are not named in the Qur’an.
- Keep simple: the image can clearly state that personal family details are not confirmed.
Prophetic Lineage
This visual should show the broader Prophetic context without claiming every missing generation is known.
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- Use for: broad placement among the honoured servants and Prophets mentioned in the Qur’an.
- Purpose: show that Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام belongs to the Prophets journey while keeping uncertain lineage details separate.
- Do not invent: exact ancestry chain, intermediate generations, or identity links not confirmed in the Qur’an or authentic hadith.
Time, identity, and place
Most details about Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام are not given in clear Qur’an or authentic hadith wording.
Exact year is not given
No confirmed BC/CE date, birth year, death year, exact age, grave location, family line, or people of Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام is given in the Qur’an or authentic hadith.
Prophet or righteous man?
Many Muslim scholars include Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام among the Prophets because he is mentioned in Qur’anic lists with Prophets. Some discussions mention whether he was a Prophet or a righteous servant. In a Prophets section, it is acceptable to treat him with the honour given in the Qur’an while avoiding claims beyond the text.
Exact location is not confirmed
Some later reports connect him with certain regions or identify him with figures from other traditions, but the Qur’an does not give a confirmed location. These should not be taught as certain Islamic facts.
A name preserved in the Qur’an
Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام is one of the most briefly mentioned honoured servants in the Qur’an.
The Qur’an does not give us a childhood scene, a family scene, a dialogue with his people, a miracle, or the punishment of a nation. Instead, Allah mentions his name with qualities that matter forever: patience, righteousness, mercy, and being among the excellent.
This makes his page different from the pages of Musa, Yusuf, Ibrahim, or Nuh عليهم السلام. Here, accuracy means not filling the silence with weak storybook details. The silence itself teaches respect for revelation.
With Isma'il and Idris عليهم السلام
وَإِسْمَاعِيلَ وَإِدْرِيسَ وَذَا الْكِفْلِ ۖ كُلٌّ مِّنَ الصَّابِرِينَ
Wa Isma'ila wa Idrisa wa Dhal-Kifl. Kullum-minas-sabirin.
And Isma'il, Idris, and Dhu al-Kifl. All were among the patient. Source: Quran 21:85.
Admitted into Allah’s mercy
وَأَدْخَلْنَاهُمْ فِي رَحْمَتِنَا ۖ إِنَّهُم مِّنَ الصَّالِحِينَ
Wa adkhalnahum fi rahmatina. Innahum minas-salihin.
And We admitted them into Our mercy. Indeed, they were among the righteous. Source: Quran 21:86.
All were among the patient
The first clear quality attached to Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام in the Qur’an is patience.
Allah mentions him with Isma'il and Idris عليهم السلام and says all were among the patient. This tells us enough to honour him: he carried obedience, difficulty, responsibility, or trial with sabr that pleased Allah.
The Qur’an does not tell us what exact test he faced. It does not need to. Some people are remembered not because every detail of their trial is known, but because Allah praised the way they carried it.
For believers, this is a quiet but mighty lesson: Allah can know your patience even when people do not know your story.
Patience
The Qur’an directly places Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام among the patient.
Righteousness
Allah says they were among the righteous, which is higher than public fame.
Mercy
Allah admitted them into His mercy, and no honour is greater than Allah’s mercy.
Among the chosen and excellent
In Surah Sad, Allah commands the Prophet ﷺ to remember Isma'il, Al-Yasa', and Dhu al-Kifl عليهم السلام. The verse then says each was among the excellent.
This second mention strengthens the honour of Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام. Allah did not preserve his name in the Qur’an without purpose. He is remembered among servants of rank, goodness, and excellence.
The Qur’an’s wording is enough. If Allah says a person is from the patient, righteous, admitted into mercy, and among the excellent, then a believer’s heart should honour him without needing invented decoration.
Each was among the excellent
وَاذْكُرْ إِسْمَاعِيلَ وَالْيَسَعَ وَذَا الْكِفْلِ ۖ وَكُلٌّ مِّنَ الْأَخْيَارِ
Wadhkur Isma'ila wal-Yasa'a wa Dhal-Kifl. Wa kullum-minal-akhyar.
And remember Isma'il, Al-Yasa', and Dhu al-Kifl. Each was among the excellent. Source: Quran 38:48.
What does Dhu al-Kifl mean?
The name is written in the Qur’an as Dhu al-Kifl. In Arabic, the phrase is often understood around the idea of a portion, share, responsibility, guarantee, or undertaking. However, the Qur’an does not explain the reason for this title in detail.
Because of that, it is better to avoid building a full story from the title alone. The title is honoured because Allah used it. The exact background of the title should not be turned into a certain story unless supported by reliable evidence.
The safest educational wording is: Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام is the name or title by which Allah mentions this honoured servant in the Qur’an.
A title with limited explained detail
The Qur’an does not give a full explanation of why he was called Dhu al-Kifl. Any detailed explanation must be presented as scholarly discussion or historical report, not as Qur’anic wording.
The name itself is enough for honour
Allah preserved this name in the Qur’an. The believer honours him because Allah mentioned him with patience, righteousness, mercy, and excellence.
What the Qur’an clearly tells us
This page is short because the revelation gives a short mention, not because the person is unimportant.
The Qur’an clearly tells us that Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام was mentioned by name, was among the patient, was admitted into Allah’s mercy with the righteous, and was among the excellent.
These are not small descriptions. Many people have long biographies but no Qur’anic praise. Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام has few known details, but his praise is from Allah.
- Name: Dhu al-Kifl is mentioned in Quran 21:85 and Quran 38:48.
- Quality: He is placed among the patient.
- Rank: He is mentioned with honoured Prophetic figures.
- Mercy: Allah says they were admitted into His mercy.
- Righteousness: Allah says they were among the righteous.
- Excellence: Allah says each was among the excellent.
What should not be added as certainty
Because Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام has very few details in the Qur’an, many later stories try to fill the space. Some mention a king, a judge, a vow, a daily worship routine, a test with Shaytan, or identification with a Biblical figure.
These reports should not be placed on a public educational page as confirmed Qur’an or authentic hadith facts unless their source is clearly verified and the wording is careful.
The strongest teaching here is discipline: when Allah gives few details, we stop where the evidence stops. That is not weakness. That is trustworthiness.
Do not identify him with another figure as certainty
Some people connect Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام with Ezekiel or other figures. This should not be taught as certain Islamic fact, because the Qur’an does not identify him that way.
Do not add long scenes without proof
Stories about his kingship, exact worship schedule, exact vow, exact nation, exact test, or exact death are not given in the Qur’an. They must not be written as if Allah narrated them.
Duas and words connected to Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام
The Qur’an does not quote a specific dua or direct speech from Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام. No authentic hadith dua from him is established for this page.
كُلٌّ مِّنَ الصَّابِرِينَ
Kullum-minas-sabirin.
All were among the patient. Source: Quran 21:85, relevant part.
وَأَدْخَلْنَاهُمْ فِي رَحْمَتِنَا ۖ إِنَّهُم مِّنَ الصَّالِحِينَ
Wa adkhalnahum fi rahmatina. Innahum minas-salihin.
We admitted them into Our mercy. Indeed, they were among the righteous. Source: Quran 21:86.
وَكُلٌّ مِّنَ الْأَخْيَارِ
Wa kullum-minal-akhyar.
And each was among the excellent. Source: Quran 38:48, relevant part.
Common questions about Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام
This page needs extra care because many details people repeat are not Qur’anic facts.
Was Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام a Prophet?
Many scholars include him among the Prophets because he is mentioned in Qur’anic lists with Prophets. Some discussions mention whether he was a Prophet or a righteous man. Since the page is part of Stories of the Prophets, we honour him with عليه السلام and keep the wording tied to Qur’anic praise.
Why is his story short?
Because the Qur’an mentions him briefly and does not narrate a long event from his life. A short Qur’anic mention is still powerful when the praise comes from Allah.
Was he Ezekiel?
Some later discussions connect him with Ezekiel, but this is not stated in the Qur’an. It should not be taught as a certain Islamic fact.
Do we have a dua from him?
No specific dua spoken by Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام is quoted in the Qur’an or established authentic hadith. The page therefore includes Qur’anic praise connected to him, not invented speech.
Do we know his people?
The Qur’an does not name his nation, people, city, ruler, family, or exact mission scene. These should not be added as certain facts.
Do we know his grave?
There are local claims about graves connected to Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام, but no exact grave location is established from the Qur’an or authentic hadith. It should not be taught as required belief.
Allah’s praise is enough
A person does not need a long public biography when Allah has praised him in the Qur’an.
Patience can be your known quality
Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام is remembered among the patient, even without a detailed trial story.
Righteousness matters more than fame
Allah calls him among the righteous, and that rank outweighs human storytelling.
Do not invent religious details
Stopping where the Qur’an stops is part of honesty with Allah’s Book.
Mercy is the real success
Allah admitted him into His mercy, and that is the most beautiful ending.
Small mention, great honour
The Qur’an may mention someone briefly, but the honour can be enormous.
Common mistakes about this story
- Writing a full invented biography: the Qur’an does not give his full life story.
- Claiming exact dates or places: these are not established from Qur’an or authentic hadith.
- Identifying him with Ezekiel as certainty: this is not stated in the Qur’an.
- Quoting a dua from him: no specific dua from him is quoted in the Qur’an or established authentic hadith.
- Ignoring the Qur’anic praise: the few words Allah gives are full of honour.
- Treating short mention as low rank: Allah’s praise is greater than the length of a human story.
The whole story in six lines
- Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام is mentioned by name in the Qur’an.
- He is mentioned with honoured servants including Isma'il, Idris, and Al-Yasa' عليهم السلام.
- Allah places him among the patient.
- Allah says they were admitted into His mercy.
- Allah says they were among the righteous and excellent.
- His detailed biography is not given, so the lesson is to honour what Allah revealed and avoid invented certainty.
Main references used
- Qur’an: Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام mentioned with Isma'il and Idris عليهم السلام and described among the patient: Quran 21:85.
- Qur’an: Allah admitted them into His mercy and described them among the righteous: Quran 21:86.
- Qur’an: Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام mentioned with Isma'il and Al-Yasa' عليهم السلام and described among the excellent: Quran 38:48.
- Scholarly caution: Details about his exact identity, nation, location, family, title background, and connection to figures from other traditions are not established as clear Qur’an or authentic hadith facts.
- Dua note: No specific dua or direct speech from Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام is quoted in the Qur’an or established authentic hadith.
Dhu al-Kifl عليه السلام teaches the honour of quiet righteousness
His Qur’anic mention is brief, but the praise is heavy: patience, righteousness, mercy, and excellence. His story teaches that Allah may hide the details of a servant’s life while preserving the fragrance of his rank. Not every honoured person is known through long scenes. Some are known because Allah Himself said they were patient and righteous.
