Seven Sleepers

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In Christian and Islamic tradition, the Seven Sleepers (Arabic: اصحاب الکهف‎, romanized: aṣḥāb al kahf, lit. 'People of the Cave') is the story of a group of youths who hid inside a cave outside the city of Ephesus around 250 CE to escape a religious persecution and emerged some 300 years later.

Quotes[edit]

  • But the youths lay calmly sleeping;
    And the angel, their protector,
    Spake before the throne of glory:
    “I have watched beside the sleepers,
    Made them turn in slumber ever,
    That the damps of yonder cavern
    Should not cramp their youthful limbs;
    And the rocks around I ’ve opened,
    That the sun at rising, setting,
    May give freshness to their cheeks.
    So they lie in rest and quiet,
    In the bliss of happy dreams.”
    So they lay; and still, beside them,
    Lay the dog in peaceful slumber,
    Never whimpering in his sleep.

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