Hazrat Muhammad Rasulullah(خاتم النبیین صلی اللّٰہ علیہ و آلہ و اصحابہ وسلم) : A Mercy for All Creation
Comprehension/ Paragraph Questions Answers
Paragraph 4-11 page 8 and 9
Q. 1: What is the importance of Kindness
Ans: Kindness is a devine virtue.One should be kind to animal, human beings and all the creatures of the world.
Q. 2: How did Rasulullah (خاتم النبیین صلی اللہ علیہ وآلہ واصحابہ وسلم) treat his bitter enemies?
Ans: Rasulullah (خاتم النبیین صلی اللہ علیہ وآلہ واصحابہ وسلم) treated his bitter enemies very kindly and tenderly.
Q. 3: How did Hazrat Ayesha (رضی اللہ تعالیٰ عنھا)narrate about kindness?
Ans: She said that the Messenger of Allah said: All is kind and He loves kindness, and confer upon kindness which He does not confer upon severity, and does not confer upon anything besides kindness.
Q. 5: How did Rasulullah (خاتم النبیین صلی اللہ علیہ وآلہ واصحابہ وسلم) treat the prisoners of Battle of Badr?
Ans: Rasulullah (خاتم النبیین صلی اللہ علیہ وآلہ واصحابہ وسلم) made assure that they were given the the best of treatment. All the prisoners were treated with kindness.
Q. 6: What was the condition of women before Islam?
Ans: Women were treated badly. They have no rights to live. They were deprived of their properties.
Q. 7: What is the status of women in Islam?
Ans: Islam gives due rights to women. The are the integral part of society. They share equal rights with men.
Q. 8: How are the animals be treated?
Ans: Animal should be treated with kindness. They should be given proper food, drink and dwelling. They shouldn't be over burden.
Q. 9: What was the reaction of Rasulullah (خاتم النبیین صلی اللہ علیہ وآلہ وسلم) when a few companions took away the chicks of a bird?
Ans: Rasulullah (خاتم النبیین صلی اللہ علیہ وآلہ وسلم) became angry and order the chicks to be put back in the nest.
Q. 10: Write the meanings of these words:
Ans:
Lenient- Not strict
Spurred- A rigid implement
Abandoned- To give up
Exalted - Praised/ honoured
Confer- Bestowed
Compassionate - Kind
Captive- Prisoner
Bitter enemies- hostile enemies
Inflected - Imposed
Waged- conduct
Commandments - Order to be obeyed
Pity- Feeling of sympathy
Forbade - Disallow
Over burden - over loaded
Meritorious - Deserving merit
Licking- Stroke with the tongue
Pleased: Happy
Pardoned - Forgave
Screeching- Piercing sound
Creature- God
Sustainer- God
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