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3 New Edition Gohar Islamic Studies 4 Key Book Aamir Mahmood Awan

4 CONTENTS Chapter 1 The Holy Qur'an Reading of the Holy Qur'an 3 1. Surah Al-Asr 3 2. Surah Al-Maun (The Small Gifts) 4 3. Surah Al-Kauthar 5 4. Surah Al-Kafirun (The Disbelievers) 6 5. Surah Al-Ikhlas 7 Chapter 2 Beliefs and Worships 1. The Beliefs 7 2. Pillars of Islam 9 3. Rights of Allah Almighty Rights of Human Beings 11 Chapter 3 Sacred Life of the Holy Prophet 1. The Revelation Preaching of Islam Journey to Taif Mairaj un Nabi Migration to Madina 21 Chapter 4 Manners and Etiquettes 1. Honesty Simplicity Social Work Etiquettes of Meeting Punctuality 30 Chapter 5 Springheads of Guidance 1. Hazrat Musa Hazrat Umar Farooq 34 Modal Papers 36 Scheme of Study 57

5 Chapter 1 3 The Holy Qur an 1. Surah Al-Asr A. Answer the following questions. 1. In which parah is Surah Al-Asr? Ans: Surah Al-Asr is in the 30th section (parah) of the Holy Qur an. 2. How many verses are there in Surah Al-Asr? Ans: It has three verses. 3. What is the lesson given in Surah Al-Asr? Ans: The lesson given in this Surah is that man is in a state of loss, except those who believed and did righteous deeds. B. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. How many verses are there in Surah Al-Asr? (i) two (ii) three (iii) four 2. Where was Surah Al-Asr revealed? (i) Makkah (ii) Madina (iii) Taif 3. What has Allah Almighty sworn by in Surah Al-Asr? (i) man (ii) angel (iii) time 4. What is the attitude of the believers when they face a problem? (i) show patience (ii) make a noise (iii) break the law C. Match each verse with its translation. A (I swear) by the Time, man is in a state of loss indeed, except those who believed and did righteous deeds, and exhorted each other to follow truth, and exhorted each other to observe patience. B

6 Chapter 1 4 The Holy Qur an 2. Surah Al-Maun (The Small Gifts) A. Answer the following questions. 1. In which parah is Surah Al-Maun? Ans: It is in the 30th parah of the Holy Qur an. 2. How many verses are there in Surah Al-Maun? Ans: It has seven verses. 3. What is the lesson given in Surah Al-Maun? Ans: This surah warns us not to be the hypocrites as they always hesitate to give trivial things of daily use to others. B. Match each verse with its translation. A B Have you seen him who denies the Requital? So, he is the one who pushes away the orphan, and does not persuade (others) to feed the needy. So, Woe to those performers of Salah, who are neglectful of their Salah, who (do good only to) show off, and refuse (to give even) small gifts.

7 Chapter Surah Al-Kauthar A. Answer the following questions. 1. What is Kauthar? Ans: Kauthar is the name of a canal in Paradise. 2. Where is Kauthar situated? Ans: It is in the Paradise. The Holy Qur an 3. What is the taste of the water of Kauthar? Ans: The water of Kauthar is whiter than milk and sweeter than honey. 4. Who will enjoy to drink the water of Kauthar? Ans: The Muslims entered the paradise will drink the water of Kauthar. B. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. Which is the smallest Surah of the Holy Qur an? (i) Surah Al-Asr (ii) Surah An-Nasr (iii) Surah Al-Kauthar 2. In which Parah of the Holy Qur an is Surah Al-Kauthar? (i) 28th (ii) 27th (iii) 30th 3. What is Kauthar? (i) The name of a river (ii) The name of a canal 4. How many verses are there in Surah Al-Kauthar? (i) three (ii) four (iii) five 5. To whom was the canal Kauthar gifted? (i) Prophet Isa (ii) Prophet Muhammad (iii) Prophet Adam C. Match each verse with its translation A (O Prophet,) surely We have given to you Al-Kauthar. (iii) The name of a sea B

8 6 So, offer Salah (prayer) to your Lord, and sacrifice. Surely it is your enemy whose traces are cut off. Chapter 1 The Holy Qur an 4. Surah Al-Kafirun A. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. In which parah is Surah Al-Kafirun? (i) 13th (ii) 23rd (iii) 30th 2. When did the Holy Prophet recite Surah Al- Kafirun? (i) In two sunnah of Fajr Prayer (ii) In two sunnah of Zohr Prayer (iii) In two sunnah of Isha Prayer 3. What is the reward of one time reciting of Surah Al- Kafirun? (i) equal to one third reading of the Holy Qur an (ii) equal to one-fourth reading of the Holy Qur an (iii) equal to one- half reading of the Holy Qur an 4. How many verses are there in Surah Al-Kafirun? (i) four (ii) five (iii) six 5. Where was Surah Al-Kafirun revealed? (i) Madina Munawara (ii) Makkah Mukarma (iii) Taif B. Fill in the blanks. 1. The Holy Prophet used to recite Surah Al- Kafirun and Surah Al-Ikhlas in two sunnah of Fajr Prayer. 2. Surah Al-Kafirun was revealed in Makkah. 3. There are six verses in Surah Al-Kafirun. 4. The idolaters asked the Holy Prophet to worship their idols.

9 Chapter 1 7 The Holy Qur an 5. Surah Al-Ikhlas A. Fill in the blanks. 1. Surah Al-Ikhlas is in the 30th Parah of the Holy Qur an. 2. There are four verses in Surah Al-Ikhlas. 3. Surah Al-Ikhlas tells about the Oneness of Allah Almighty. Chapter 2 Beliefs and Worships 1. The Beliefs A. Answer the following questions. 1. What is meant by belief? Ans: The word belief means the firm intention. 2. What is meant by belief in Allah Almighty? Ans: We should believe in true sense that Allah Almighty is one. He is worthy of worship. No one is His partner. He is the sole Creator of everything. He is the Sustainer. The life and death of all is in the hands of Allah Almighty. Allah Almighty is the Ever-living and will remain alive forever. He is very beneficent to His creatures. 3. Which book was revealed to Prophet Dawood? Ans: Zabur was revealed to Prophet Dawood. 4. Who are the four big angels and what their duties are? Ans: The four big angels are Gabriel, Michael, Izraiel, Israfel.Their duties are: Gabriel used to convey the orders of Allah Almighty to the Prophets. Michael is the angel who has the duty to provide the daily food to all the creatures, to bring rain and blow air. Izraiel is the angel of death. Israfel is the angel who will blow the horn on the Day of Judgement on the orders of Allah Almighty. 5. What will be rewarded to those who do good deeds in this world?

10 Ans: They will be entered in Paradise by Allah Almighty. 8 B. Fill in the blanks. 1. Allah Almighty is worthy of worship. 2. Taurat was revealed to Prophet Musa. 3. All the angels have been created by Allah Almighty. 4. One day the entire world will end. 5. The power of good and evil is all in the light of the rules and regulations of Allah Almighty. C. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. Who conveyed the message of Allah Almighty to the people? (i) spirits (ii) prophets (iii) giants 2. What are all the angels made of? (i) light (ii) fire (iii) soil 3. How many big angels are there? (i) two (ii) three (iii) four 4. Name the angel who has the duty to provide the daily food to all the creatures, bring rain and blow air: (i) Gabriel (ii) Israfel (iii) Michael 5. How many books were given to the prophets? (i) four (ii) five (iii) six 6. What will be the reward of the people who do good deeds in this world? (i) Paradise (ii) Hell (iii) garden 7. What will be the reward of the people who do bad deeds in this world? (i) house (ii) Paradise (iii) Hell D. Match column A with column B. A B Angels Israfel Belief means Allah Almighty The Holy Qur an Neither do they eat nor they drink. will blow the horn on the Day of Judgement. the firm intention. worthy of worship. was revealed to the Holy Prophet.

11 Chapter 2 9 Beliefs and Worships 2. Pillars of Islam A. Answer the following questions. 1. How many prayers do the Muslims perform a day? Ans: The Muslims pray five times a day. It is obligatory for every Muslim to say five prayers. 2. How many times is hajj obligatory in a lifetime? Ans: Hajj is obligatory to perform once in a lifetime. 3. What is zakat? Ans: Zakat is an act of worship performed in monetary form. Zakat is a portion of wealth that is obligatory to be given by the rich to the needy Muslims every year. 4. Where is hajj performed? Ans: Hajj is performed in the Holy Ka aba (Saudi Arabia) 5. In which month do the Muslims observe fast? Ans: It is obligatory for every Muslim to fast every year in the month of Ramadan. B. Fill in the blanks. 1. The first pillar of Islam is Kalima-e-Tayyiba. 2. In the Holy Qur an, the word used for prayer is called Salat. 3. Hajj is obligatory for those who can bear the expenses of it. 4. Fast is called Saum in Arabic language. 5. By giving zakat, all the possessions are purified. C. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. What word is used for prayer in the Holy Qur an? (i) zakat (ii) salat (iii) saum 2. How many times is hajj obligatory in a lifetime? (i) once (ii) twice (iii) thrice 3. In which month are fasts observed? (i) Zilhajj (ii) Muharram (iii) Ramadan 4. What is described in the first portion of Kalima-e-Tayyiba?

12 (i) prophethood 10 (ii) Oneness of Allah (iii) prayer 5. How are the possessions purified? (i) zakat (ii) prayer (iii) hajj 6. What is fast called in Arabic? (i) salat (ii) saum (iii) sadaqa 7. Which is the third pillar of Islam? (i) prayer (iii) hajj (iii) zakat 8. What is the name of the last prophet? (i) Prophet Musa (ii) Prophet Muhammad (iii) Prophet Isa Chapter 2 Beliefs and Worships 3. Rights of Allah Almighty A. Answer the following questions. 1. What is the first right of Allah Almighty? Ans: The first right of Allah Almighty is that we should believe in Oneness of Allah. We should declare that Allah Almighty has no partner. 2. On what basis should we love and hate others? Ans: We should love and hate others only to please Allah Almighty. 3. What kind of things have we been ordained to eat? Ans: We should eat lawful (halal) things and avoid unlawful (haram) things. 4. What should we do for the gifts of Allah Almighty? Ans: We should be thankful to Allah Almighty for all the boons (gifts). B. Fill in the blanks. 1. We should believe in Oneness of Allah Almighty. 2. We should pray five times a day. 3. We should eat lawful (halal) things and avoid unlawful things.

13 11 4. We should do the deeds which Allah Almighty has ordered us to do. C. Match column A with column B. A B The last prophet Allah Almighty has no Avoid the Worthy of worship Life and death are Chapter 2 Muhammad. partner. evil ways. Allah Almighty. in His control. Beliefs and Worships 4. Rights of Human Beings A. Answer the following questions. 1. What did the Holy Prophet tell about the status of a mother? Ans: The Holy Prophet said: Paradise lies under the feet of mothers. 2. What is the reward of helping the relatives? Ans: It is a double reward to help one's poor relatives. 3. What did the Holy Prophet tell about the rights of the neighbours? Ans: The Holy Prophet said: He is a true Muslim who does not wish good for his neighbour what he thinks better for himself (Muslim). 4. What are the rights of the orphans? Ans: It is the right of the orphans that they and their property should be protected. 5. What did the Holy Prophet tell about the wages of employees? Ans: The Holy Prophet said: Employees must be paid before their sweat dries. B. Fill in the blanks.

14 12 1. Paradise lies under the feet of mothers. 2. Parents pleasure leads to Allah s goodwill. 3. He will not enter paradise whose neighbour is not secure from his wrongful conduct. 4. The best house of a Muslim is a house in which an orphan is treated well. 5. The things of a friend should not be used without his permission. C. Tick ( ) the right statement and cross ( )the wrong one in the box. 1. The poor relatives should be helped. 2. The right of a guest s hospitality is for one month. 3. The Holy Prophet never let any guest go without having food. 4. One should not conceal the secrets of friends. D. Tick the ( ) correct option. 1. What best gift does a father give to his children? (i) good house (ii) good education and training (iii) good conveyance 2. What is the reward of helping the poor relatives? (i) double (ii) equal (iii) one time 3. Under whose feet does Paradise lie? (i) brother (ii) grandmother (iii) mother 4. Whose pleasure leads to Allah Almighty s goodwill? (i) children (ii) parents (iii) relatives 5. Which house did the Holy Prophet declare the best one? (i) upbringing a neighbour (ii) upbringing a friend (iii) upbringing an orphan 6. When should the employees be paid wages? (i) before sweat dried (ii) before the sunset (iii) before the evening 7. For how many days does a guest have the right of hospitality? (i) two (ii) three (iii) four

15 13 8. What did the Holy Prophet say about slaves and subordinates? They are: (i) your brothers (ii) your friends (iii) your relatives Chapter 3 Sacred Life of the Holy Prophet 1. The Revelation A. Answer the following questions. 1. What is the distance of the cave Hira from Makkah? Ans: The cave Hira is situated at the distance of nearly 5 kilometers from Makkah. 2. When was the first revelation started? Ans: The first revelation started on the 21st of Ramadan at night. 3. Which surah s verses did the Angel Gabriel bring at the time of first revelation? Ans: Angel Gabriel came to the Holy Prophet with first five verses of Surah Al-Alaq. 4. What was the condition of the Holy Prophet at the time of first revelation? Ans: At the time of first revelation, the heart of the Holy Prophet started throbbing fast. 5. What words did Hazrat Khadija say to the Holy Prophet to console him at the time of first revelation? Ans: Hazrat Khadija assured the Holy Prophet by saying; Allah will never disgrace you. You maintain good relations with your kins, you bear the burden of the weak, you help the poor and the needy, serve your guests generously, and assist those who are afflicted by calamity. B. Fill in the blanks. 1. The Holy Prophet used to stay the full month of Ramadan in the Cave Hira.

16 14 2. Few months before the first revelation, what the Holy Prophet dreamt it proved true. 3. After the first revelation, the Holy Prophet left Hira and went to his home. 4. Waraqa ibn Nawfal was well-versed in the Holy Bible and Taurat. C. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. Where is the Cave Hira? (i) Mount Uhad (ii) Jable Noor (iii) Jable Jodi 2. In which month was the first revelation started? (i) Muharram (ii) Saffar (iii) Ramadan 3. Where did Hazrat Khadija take the Holy Prophet after the first revelation? (i) Waraqa ibn Nawfal (ii) Abdullah bin Umar (iii) Hazrat Abu Bakr 4. What was the age of the Holy Prophet at the time of first revelation? (i) 35 years (ii) 38 years (iii) 40 years 5. In which books was Waraqa ibn Nawfal well-versed? (i) Zaboor and the Holy Qur'an (ii) the Holy Bible and Taurat (iii) the Holy Bible and Zaboor 6. What did Hazrat Gabriel say to the Holy Prophet at the time of first revelation? (i) iqra (ii) listen (iii) write 7. Which thing was man created from? (i) air (ii) clot of blood (iii) fire 8. Which surah s verses did Hazrat Gabriel bring at the time of first revelation? (i) Surah Al- Falaq (ii) Surah Al-Mulk (iii) Surah Al- Alaq 9. What did the Holy Prophet feel after meeting with Warqa bin Nawfal? (i) much troubled (ii) much relieved

17 15 (iii) much worried 10. How many years before the revelation did the Holy Prophet start going to the Cave Hira? (i) two years before (ii) three years before (iii) four years before Chapter 3 Sacred Life of the Holy Prophet 2. Preaching of Islam A. Answer the following questions. 1. Whom did the Holy Prophet first preach Islam? Ans: First of all Allah Almighty ordered the Holy Prophet to preach the teachings of Islam to his kinsmen. 2. How long did the secret way of preaching continue? Ans: The secret way of preaching continued for three years. 3. Who accepted Islam on the preaching of Hazrat Abu Bakr in the early days of Islam? Ans: With the preaching of Hazrat Abu Bakr, some important people accepted Islam. These included Hazrat Usman, Hazat Zubair, Hazrat Abdul Rehman bin Aouf, Hazrat Saad bin Abi Waqas and Hazrat Talha. 4. What did the Holy Prophet say to people standing on the top of Mount Safa? Ans: One day the Holy Prophet went on the top of the Mount Safa and called out the people of Makkah. The Holy Prophet addressed to the people: O people, if I were to tell you there was an army on the other side of this mountain and they were about to attack you in the morning or towards the evening, would you believe me? All of them said: yes, as you have never told a lie. The Holy Prophet then said: say you will be successful. Hearing this, the uncle of the

18 16 Holy Prophet, Abu Lahab started refuting the words of the Holy Prophet. After that, all the people went to their homes. 5. How many people of Banu Hashim and Banu Abdul Muttalib participated in the first meeting called by the Holy Prophet? Ans: They were 45 in total. B. Fill in the blanks. 1. The secret way of preaching continued for three years. 2. Hazrat Zaid was the first to accept Islam among the slaves. 3. The Holy Prophet invited the people of Banu Hashim and, Banu Abdul Muttalib in his house. 4. If I were to tell you there was an army on the other side of this mountain. 5. The Holy Prophet preached people wherever he found them. C. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. What was the way of preaching of Islam in the beginning? (i) declared (ii) secret (iii) challenging 2. How long did the secret way of preaching continue? (i) two years (ii) three years (iii) four years 3. Who was the first among the children to embrace Islam? (i) Hazrat Zaid (ii) Hazrat Ali (iii) Hazrat Abu Bakr 4. Who preached to Hazrat Usman to accept Islam? (i) Hazrat Abu Bakr (ii) Hazrat Talha (iii) Hazrat Zubair 5. Who were asked to be preached by the Holy Prophet in Surah Al-shuraa? (i) friends (iii) kinsmen (ii) people in authority

19 17 6. How many people of Banu Hashim and Banu Abdul Muttalib were gathered by the Holy Prophet in his house? (i) forty (ii) forty-four (iii) forty-five 7. Which mountain top did the Holy Prophet go to call people to Islam? (i) Mount Uhad (ii) Mount Safa (iii) Mount Marwa 8. What was the name of the uncle of the Holy Prophet who opposed the true message of Islam? (i) Abu Talib (ii) Hazrat Abbas (iii) Abu Lahab D. Match column A with column B A In the beginning the preaching was And warn the nearest people of Abu Talib also declared to protect The Holy Prophet said: say People started accepting Islam in the face B undertaken in a secret way. your clan. the Holy Prophet you will be successful. of the opposition of the unbeliever. Chapter 3 Sacred Life of the Holy Prophet 3. Journey to Taif A. Answer the following questions. 1. When did the Holy Prophet go to Taif? Ans: In Shawwal, the 10th year of Prophethood, the Holy Prophet went to Taif. 2. How far is Taif from Makkah? Ans: Taif is at the distance of 10 miles from Makkah. 3. What were the names of the chieftains in Taif?

20 18 Ans: Three of the chieftains of thaqif tribe in Taif were three brothers, Abdiya Lail, Masood and Habib. 4. Who was the slave of Utba and Shaiba? Ans: Udaas was a Christian slave of Utba and Shaiba. 5. What did the Holy Prophet reply to the angel? Ans: The Holy Prophet said: Even if these people do not accept Islam, I do hope from Allah Almighty that there will be persons from among their progeny who would worship Allah Almighty and serve His cause. B. Fill in the blanks. 1. Hazrat Zaid was also with the Holy Prophet in the journey. 2. The Holy Prophet stayed in Taif for ten days. 3. The Holy Prophet took shelter in a garden. 4. The garden was at the distance of five miles from Makkah. 5. There will be persons from among their progeny who would worship Allah Almighty. C. Tick ( ) the correct and cross ( ) the wrong one in the box. 1. Taif is situated at the distance of 50 miles from Makkah. 2. After reaching Taif, the Holy Prophet first met three chieftains. 3. Hazrat Ali was with the Holy Prophet in the journey. 4. The Holy Prophet sat under the shade of mango tree. 5. In the 10th year of prophethood, the Holy Prophet went to Taif. D. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. In which year of Prophethood did the Holy Prophet go to Taif? (i) 8th (ii) 9th (iii) 10th 2. What is Taif?

21 19 (i) a city (ii) an animal (iii) a country 3. Which tribe chieftains did the Holy Prophet meet in Taif? (i) Addi (ii) Thaqif (iii) bani Tamim 4. How many days did the Holy Prophet stay in Taif? (i) 7 days (ii) 8 days (iii) 10 days 5. Who was with the Holy Prophet in the journey? (i) Hazrat Umar (ii) Hazrat Talha (iii) Hazrat Zaid 6. Who were the owners of the garden? (i) Utba and Shaiba (ii) Saad and Ali (iii) Zaid and Utba 7. What did Udaas present to eat to the Holy Prophet? (i) apple (ii) grapes (iii) guava 8. Where was Udaas from? (i) Turkey (ii) Nanwa (iii) Egypt Chapter 3 Sacred Life of the Holy Prophet 4. Mairaj un Nabi A. Answer the following questions. 1. What was Buraq? Ans: Buraq was the name of a horse like animal. 2. Which city did the Holy Prophet go from Makkah riding on Buraq? Ans: The Holy Prophet riding on Buraq reached Baitul Muqaddas (Aqsa mosque) from Makkah. 3. Who led the congregational prayer in Baitul Maqdas? Ans: The Holy Prophet led the congregational prayer and all the prophets and angels stood behind him to perform two rakat of prayer.

22 20 4. Whom did the Holy Prophet meet on the First Heaven? Ans: On the First Heaven, the Holy Prophet met with Prophet Adam. 5. What was the title given to Hazrat Abu Bakr on verifying the journey of Mairaaj? Ans: When Hazrat Abu Bakr came to know about the journey, he verified it. At that occasion, the Holy Prophet granted him the title of Siddiq. 6. Where did Hazrat Gabriel show his helplessness to move forward? Ans: Hazrat Gabriel showed his helplessness to move forward beyond Sidratul Muntaha. 7. Which year of prophethood did the event of Mairaaj take place? Ans: Mairaaj took place at night on 12th Rajab in the 12th year of prophethood. 8. Which worship was ordered by Allah Almighty to perform at the occasion of Mairaaj? Ans: At the occasion of Mairaaj, Allah Almighty ordered to say prayers five times a day. B. Fill in the blanks. 1. The event of Mairaaj took place at night on 12th of Rajab. 2. Hazrat Gabriel washed the chest of the Holy Prophet with Zam Zam water. 3. After reaching Baitul Maqaddas, Hazrat Gabriel called for prayer. 4. On the First Heaven, the Holy Prophet met with Prophet Adam. 5. The Holy Prophet granted Hazrat Abu Bakr the title of Siddiq. C. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. What is meant by Mairaaj? (i) to say prayers (ii) dismount from height

23 21 (iii) ladder or stairs 2. In which year of prophethood did the event of Mairaaj take place? (i) 12th (ii) 13th (iii) 15th 3. What was the name of the animal which the Holy Prophet rode to start his journey? (i) camel (ii) Buraq (iii) horse 4. Whom did the Holy Prophet meet at the Fourth Heaven? (i) Prophet Musa (ii) Prophet Yousaf (iii) Prophet Idrees 5. What was declared the Mairaaj of a pious Muslim by the Holy Prophet? (i) fast (ii) prayer (iii) pilgrimage D. Match column A with column B. A B Prayer is a Mairaaj of the pious Muslims. On the First Heaven the meeting with Hazrat Adam Mairaaj means ladder or stairs. The Holy Prophet was sleeping in Hateem of the Holy Kaaba. Chapter 3 Sacred Life of the Holy Prophet 5. Migration to Madina A. Answer the following questions. 1. How many people of Madina accepted Islam in the 11th, 12th and 13th year of prophethood? Ans: In the 11th year of prophethood, six men accepted Islam who came for performing pilgrimage. In the 12th and 13th years of prophethood, 12 and 73 people converted to Islam respectively.

24 22 2. Which year of prophethood did the event of Madina take place? Ans: The event of migration to Madina took place in the 13th year of prophethood. 3. How far is the Cave Thaur from Makkah? Ans: The Cave of Thaur is five miles away from Makkah. 4. How did the Holy Prophet behave with Suraqa bin Malik? Ans: The Holy Prophet forgave Suraqa bin Malik and he returned to Makkah. 5. What day did the Holy Prophet enter in Madina? Ans: On Friday, the Holy Prophet entered in Madina. B. Fill in the blanks. 1. Hazrat Abu Salma s wife and child were separated by force. 2. The Holy Prophet decided to go to Madina at night. 3. The unbelievers announced to give reward of one hundred camels. 4. The Holy Prophet stayed in the house of Abu Ayub Ansari. 5. The Charter of Madina was the first Islamic agreement. C. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. How many persons of Madina accepted Islam in the 13th year of prophethood? (i) 12 (ii) 73 (iii) Whose money was snatched on the way to Madina? (i) Hazrat Ali (ii) Hazrat Suhaib (iii) Hazrat Hashaam 3. Who was asked to rest on the bed of the Holy Prophet at the time of migration to Madina?

25 23 (i) Hazrat Umar (ii) Hazrat Ali (iii) Hazrat Usman 4. What was the reward for the person who would arrest the Holy Prophet? (i) 50 camels (ii) 60 camels (iii) 100 camels 5. Which surah verses were recited by the Holy Prophet while passing through the unbelievers? (i) Surah Yaseen (ii) Surah At- Teen (iii) Surah Al- Falaq 6. How far is the Cave Thaur from Makkah? (i) 5 miles (ii) 10 miles (iii) 15 miles 7. What day did the Holy Prophet enter in Madina? (i) Monday (ii) Sunday (iii) Friday 8. What was the name of the first Islamic agreement? (i) Lucknow pact (ii) the Charter of Madina (iii) the Charter of Makkah Chapter 4 Manners and Etiquettes 1. Honesty A. Answer the following questions. 1. What is meant by honesty? Ans: Honesty means to perform all the affairs of life in the light of the orders of Allah Almighty. 2. Write two points about the importance of honesty. Ans: i. Honesty is a source of honour and success. ii. Honesty causes to flourish trade and business. 3. What did the Holy Prophet tell about honesty? Ans: The Holy Prophet said: A truthful and honest trader will be a companion of the prophets, the righteous and the martyrs (Shuhada) on the Day of Judgement.

26 24 4. How was Hazrat Khadija impressed by the Holy Prophet? Ans: Hazrat Khadija was impressed by the honesty and fair dealing of the Holy Prophet. 5. What did Hazrat Saib tell about the honesty of the Holy Prophet? Ans: Hazrat Saib said: My parents be sacrificed, he was my partner and always kept business dealings fair and clean. B. Fill in the blanks. 1. One who is not honest, he has no faith. 2. Honesty is a source of bringing peace of mind. 3. Honesty is the quality of being fair and truthful. 4. The life of the Holy Prophet was very exemplary. 5. There was a famous trader, named Saib in Arabia. C. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. Who will be a companion of the Prophets, the righteous and the martyrs? (i) a scholar (ii) a good teacher (iii) an honest businessman 2. Who called the Holy Prophet as Sadiq and Amin before prophethood? (i) people of Taif (ii) people of Madina (iii) people of Makkah 3. Where did the Holy Prophet go on business expeditions before prophethood? (i) the Middle East countries (ii) the African countries (ii) the European countries 4. What is the basis of the success of the worldly life and the life hereafter? (i) courage (ii) beauty (iii) honesty 5. What is it to keep the secrets of others?

27 25 (i) honesty (ii) truth (iii) business 6. Which profession did the Holy Prophet choose when he attained the age of maturity? (i) shepherd (ii) shopkeeper (iii) trader Chapter 4 Manners and Etiquettes 2. Simplicity A. Answer the following questions. 1. What is meant by simplicity? Ans: Avoiding extravagance in all the matters of life and leading life using basic necessities is called simplicity. 2. Write the examples of simplicity from the life of the Holy Prophet. Ans: The Holy Prophet adopted simplicity in all the matters of life and directed the Muslims to lead the simple life. In domestic life, he used to mend his shoes and darn (patchup) his clothes. He would also clean up his house and milk his goats. The dress of the Holy Prophet was very simple. He liked to wear kamees and dhoti. He liked to wear white dress. The Holy Prophet used to eat the bread made of unstrained flour. Sometimes he just ate some pieces of date or drank some droughts of milk. The Holy Prophet laid stress on adopting simplicity in the matrimonial ceremonies and other social meetings. He arranged the wedlock ceremony of his daughter Hazrat Fatima with Hazrat Ali in a mosque. 3. What kind of dress did the Holy Prophet like to wear? Ans: He liked to wear kamees and dhoti. He liked to wear white dress.

28 26 4. What kind of cooking utensils did the Holy Prophet disallow to use? Ans: The Holy Prophet disallowed to eat and drink in the utensils made of sliver. 5. Write a short note on the simplicity Hazrat Abu Bakr? Ans: Hazrat Abu Bakr was a merchant. He daily went to a market for business purposes. He had a herd of goats. He would herd his goats and also milk the goats of the helpless people. B. Fill in the blanks. 1. Allah Almighty does not like the people who are extravagant. 2. The Holy Prophet liked to wear white coloured dress. 3. The wedlock ceremony of Hazrat Ali was arranged in a mosque. 4. In the reign of Hazrat Umar, the Muslim government extended to 10 lac square miles. 5. Hazrat Ali also led a very simple life. C. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. What kind of people does Allah Almighty not like? (i) happy (ii) gentle (iii) extravagant 2. How many patches were there on the dress of Hazrat Umar? (i) 3 (ii) 5 (iii) What colour dress did the Holy Prophet like to wear? (i) blue (ii) brown (iii) white 4. Where did the Holy Prophet like to lie down? (i) sofa (ii) on the mat (iii) a big bed 5. What kind of flour did the Holy Prophet often eat? (i) barley (ii) maize (iii) wheat 6. What was the food of Hazrat Usman made of?

29 27 (i) oil (ii) eggs (iii) vinegar 7. Which thing did Hazrat Ali want to avoid by wearing simple dress? (i) pride (ii) hatred (iii) prejudice 8. How many patches were there on the dress of Hazrat Umar in his caliphate? (i) two (ii) twenty (iii) twelve Chapter 4 Manners and Etiquettes 3. Social Work A. Answer the following questions. 1. What is meant by social work? Ans: Social work means to serve all the creatures of Allah Almighty. 2. What did the Holy Prophet tell about a social worker? Ans: The Holy Prophet told about the social workers: The best among the people are those who think good for others. 3. What kind of institutions are needed to be set up for social work? Ans: Institutions like hospitals, mosques, educational institutes and parks are needed to be set up. Drinking water should be provided on the way. 4. Give an example of social work from the life of the Holy Prophet? Ans: One day a lady was walking through a street of Makkah. She was carrying a heavy bundle on her head. The people in the market started laughing at her in trouble. The Holy Prophet unloaded her burden on his head and took the luggage to her home. 5. What are the advantages of social work? Ans: Allah Almighty is pleased a lot with those who serve

30 28 the people. Social service is a source of nourishing good mutual relations. Allah Almighty removes the stiffness of heart of the social worker. A social worker will enjoy the company of the Holy Prophet in Paradise. B. Fill in the blanks. 1. The one who looks after a widow and a poor person is like a mujahid in the cause of Allah Almighty. 2. One day a man came to the Holy Prophet to complain of Abu Jahal. 3. Hazrat Ali never let anyone go empty handed. 4. Hazrat Umar walked through the streets of Madina. 5. Allah Almighty removes the stiffness of heart of the social worker. C. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. Who are the best among the people? (i) those who think good of others (ii) those who do business (iii) those who earn a lot of money 2. What was the result of the kindness of the Holy Prophet towards the Jew? (i) He gave a gift. (ii) He was pleased a lot. (iii) He accepted Islam. 3. What has been declared a part of worship? (i) to exercise daily (ii) to work all the day (iii) to help the needy 4. What was the guest served with by the Holy Prophet? (i) honey (ii) water (iii) milk 5. Whose house did Hazrat Abu Bakr clean? (i) a rich man (ii) a blind old lady (iii) an old man 6. What did the guest forget in the house of the Holy

31 29 Prophet? (i) dagger (ii) sword (iii) shoes 7. How much did Hazrat Usman spend to purchase a well? (i) 8 thousand (ii) 10 thousand (iii) 12 thousand Chapter 4 Manners and Etiquettes 4. Etiquettes of Meeting A. Answer the following questions. 1. What is meant by a meeting? Ans: A meeting means a gathering of many people for a particular purpose. 2. What should one say on entering a meeting? Ans: One should say on entering and exiting a meeting. 3. What should a man do when he wants to sneeze or yawn in a meeting? Ans: If someone wants to sneeze or yawn in a meeting, he should keep his left hand or a handkerchief on his mouth. 4. How is it like to sit between the two persons in a meeting? Ans: It is improper for a person to push himself to sit between two others, who are sitting side by side, without their permission. 5. What supplication one should say when the meeting is over? Ans: The Holy Prophet directed to say the following supplication when the gathering is over: B. Fill in the blanks. 1. It is proper to ask for permission before entering any

32 30 gathering. 2. It is necessary to make room in the gathering for newcomers. 3. One should listen to others who speak. 4. In a meeting, we learn many good things. 5. One should not spit in a meeting. C. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. A meeting is a source of: (i) mutual enmity (ii) mutual love (iii) mutual strife 2. It is improper for two people to talk secretively in the presence of a: (i) third person (ii) fourth person (iii) fifth person 3. It is necessary to attend gatherings as clean as (i) possible (ii) impossible (iii) clear 4. We should mention the name of Allah in all: (i) corners (ii) gatherings (iii) around 5. Gathering of many people for a particular purpose is called: (i) a crowd (ii) an attack (iii) a meeting 6. One should listen to others who: (i) leap (ii) make a mischief (iii) speak 7. If someone sneezes, he should keep his left hand on his : (i) head (ii) eyes (iii) mouth 8. When the meeting is over, one should say: (i) the supplication (ii) bye (iii) nothing 9. When you enter or exit a meeting, say: (i) (ii) (iii) Chapter 4 Manners and Etiquettes 5. Punctuality A. Answer the following questions. 1. In which Islamic month is hajj performed? Ans: Hajj is performed every year in the month of Zilhajj.

33 31 2. When is it obligatory to pay zakat? Ans: Zakat is obligatory to pay after one year. 3. Which type of an act did the Holy Prophet declare the best to perform? Ans: The Holy Prophet declared that to say prayers on time is the best action. 4. What is mentioned in the Holy Qur'an for saying prayers on time? Ans: The Holy Qur'an says: No doubt, prayer has been enjoined on the believers at fixed hours. 5. What is the basis of honour and advancement of individuals and nations in the world? Ans: Punctuality is the basis of honour and advancement of individuals and nations in the world. B. Fill in the blanks. 1. Time is a precious thing. 2. Saying prayers is the most important worship in Islam. 3. The sun and the stars appear on their appointed time. 4. Prayer has been enjoined on the believers at fixed hours. 5. The change in weather also occurs at its appropriate time. C. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. What is being observed by everything in this world? (i) months (ii) years (iii) punctuality 2. In which month is hajj performed? (i) Rabi-ul-Awwal (ii) Zilhajj (iii) Ramadan 3. How should all the work be done? (i) with punctuality (ii) hurriedly (iii) sluggishly 4. Punctuality causes to get the will of: (i) all creatures (ii) Allah Almighty (iii) relatives 5. Punctuality is a key to: (i) wealth (ii) fear and weakness (iii) success and progress

34 32 D. Write the letter T for true and F for false in the box. 1. Time is not a precious thing. F 2. Our religion Islam teaches us punctuality. T 3. Zakat is also obligatory to pay after one year. T 4. Hajj is performed every year in the month of Shawwal. F 5. The Holy Prophet taught us to say prayers on time. T Chapter 5 Springheads of Guidance 1. Hazrat Musa A. Answer the following questions. 1. What did the astrologers tell Pharaoh? Ans: The astrologers told the king Pharaoh that a child from Bani Israel tribe would cause to end his rule. 2. Who made Pharaoh stay the child in the palace and how? Ans: Pharaoh's wife Aasiya requested the Pharaoh to let the child stay in the palace as an adopted child as they did not have children of their own. 3. What made the magicians believe in the faith of Hazrat Musa? Ans: Pharaoh called all the famous magicians to his court. They threw pieces of rope on the ground and these cords began to wriggle like snakes. But when Prophet Musa cast his stick down, his serpent ate all the pieces of rope. The magicians immediately realized that this was not a magic but a miracle, and threw themselves in prostration saying: We believe in the faith of Musa. 4. Where was Hazrat Musa awarded with prophethood? Ans: After staying in Madyan for ten years, he returned to Egypt. On their way to Egypt in the severe winter night, Prophet Musa and his wife lost their way, saw a fire

35 33 at a distance. Prophet Musa reached the fire, he suddenly heard a voice saying: O Musa, I am your Lord! This is how he was awarded with prophethood. 5. What were the miracles awarded to Hazrat Musa? Ans: Allah Almighty blessed him with two miracles. He was told to put his hand under his armpit. When he drew it out again, his hand glowed with a bright light like the sun. The second miracle was of the stick which changed into a serpent when he threw it on the ground. The Divine voice said to him: O Musa! These are the two signs of your Lord. 6. How were the magicians treated by Pharaoh? Ans: The Pharaoh cut off their feet and hands and then killed them. 7. Where did Pharaoh rule over? Ans: Pharaoh ruled over Egypt. B. Fill in the blanks. 1. The name of Hazrat Musa s father was Imran. 2. Allah Almighty blessed Hazrat Musa with two miracles. 3. We believe in the faith of Hazrat Musa. 4. Pharaoh called all the great magicians to his court. 5. Hazrat Musa left Egypt and migrated to Madyan. C. Tick ( ) the correct option. 1. How many years did Hazrat Musa stay in Madyan? (i) 8 years (ii) 9 years (iii) 10 years 2. Where did Pharaoh rule over? (i) Egypt (ii) Madyan (iii) Iraq 3. What was the stick of Hazrat Musa changed into? (i) string (ii) snail (iii) serpent 4. What happened with the snakes of the magicians? (i) Serpent left all. (ii) Serpent was frightened. (iii) Serpent ate all. 5. What was the name of the sea in which Pharaoh was

36 drowned? (i) The Caspian Sea (iii) The Red Sea 34 (ii) The Black Sea Chapter 5 2. Hazrat Umar Farooq A. Answer the following questions. Springheads of Guidance 1. What qualities did Hazrat Umar have in his youth? Ans: In his youth, Hazrat Umar was a famous wrestler, best horse rider and skillful lancer. The Quraish tribe always appointed him as their negotiator. He was also an exemplary orator and a spirited person in the art of poetry. 2. In which battles did Hazrat Umar participate? Ans: He participated in almost all the big battles: Badr, Uhud, Ahzab, Khaibar, Hunain etc. 3. What was the reaction of Hazrat Umar towards his sister and brother-in-law on their accepting of Islam? Ans: Finding that they had accepted Islam, he first fell upon his brother-in-law and beat him severely. When his sister intervened, he hit her so violently on her face that it bled profusely. 4. Which were the areas conquered in the rule of Hazrat Umar? Ans: Within ten years of his glorious rule, the whole of the Persian Empire, Syria, Palestine, Egypt and a part of Turkey came under the banner of Islam. 5. Why did the Holy Prophet give Hazrat Umar the title of Al-Farooq? Ans: When Hazrat Umar became a Muslim, he declared his faith openly before the Quraish chiefs. For the courageous and bold action of Hazrat

37 35 Umar, the Holy Prophet gave him the title of Al-Farooq i.e., the one who makes a distinction between the right and the wrong B. Fill in the blanks. 1. Hazrat Umar was one among the few in Makkah who knew how to read and write. 2. Hazrat Umar s father s name was Khattab. 3. Hazrat Umar gave half of his wealth in the expedition of Tabuk. 4. He safeguarded the internal safety by introducing the police force. 5. Hazrat Umar was born in Makkah in 583 AD. 6.

38 36 Model Paper Islamic Studies 4 Time Allowed: 2 hours 1st Term - 1 Total Marks: 50 Q1. Answer the following questions. 20 a. What did the Holy Prophet tell about the status of a mother? b. What kind of things have we been ordained to eat? c. How many times is hajj obligatory in a lifetime? d. What is meant by belief? e. What is the lesson given in Surah Al-Maun? Q2. Fill in the blanks. 10 a. There are verses in Surah Al-Kafirun. b. Surah Al-Ikhlas tells about the of Allah Almighty. c.. One day the entire world will d. Fast is called in Arabic language. e. We should eat things and avoid unlawful things. Q3. Tick ( ) the correct option. 10 a. What best gift does a father give to his children? (i) good house (ii) good education and training (iii) good conveyance b. What word is used for prayer in the Holy Qur an? (i) zakat (ii) salat (iii) saum c. How many big angels are there? (i) two (ii) three (iii) four d. To whom was the canal Kauthar gifted? (i) Prophet Isa (ii) Prophet Muhammad (iii) Prophet Adam e. What is the attitude of the believers when they face a problem? (i) show patience (ii) make a noise (iii) break the law

39 37 Q4. Match each verse with its translation. 10 A man is in a state of loss indeed, and exhorted each other to follow truth, and exhorted each other to observe patience. (I swear) by the Time, except those who believed and did righteous deeds, Model Paper Islamic Studies 4 Time Allowed: 2 hours 1st Term - 2 Total Marks: 50 Q1. Answer the following questions. 20 a. Where is Kauthar situated? b. Who are the four big angels and what their duties are? c. What is zakat? d. What should we do for the gifts of Allah Almighty? e. What are the rights of the orphans? Q2. Fill in the blanks. 10 a. Paradise lies under the of mothers. b. We should pray times a day. c. Hajj is obligatory for those who can bear the of it. d.. Taurat was revealed to Prophet e. The Holy Prophet used to recite Surah Al- Kafirun and Surah in two sunnah of Fajr Prayer. Q3. Tick ( ) the correct option. 10 a. Where was Surah Al-Asr revealed? (i) Makkah (ii) Madina (iii) Taif b. What is Kauthar? (i) The name of a river (ii) The name of a canal (iii) The name of a sea B

40 38 c. What is the reward of one time reciting of Surah Al- Kafirun? (i) equal to one third reading of the Holy Qur an (ii) equal to one-fourth reading of the Holy Qur an (iii) equal to one- half reading of the Holy Qur an d. Who conveyed the message of Allah Almighty to the people? (i) spirits (ii) prophets (iii) giants e. What is described in the first portion of Kalima-e-Tayyiba? (i) prophethood (ii) Oneness of Allah (iii) prayer Q4. Match the column A with column B. 10 A B The last prophet Allah Almighty has no Avoid the Worthy of worship Life and death are evil ways. Muhammad. in His control. partner. Allah Almighty. Model Paper Islamic Studies 4 Time Allowed: 2 hours 1st Term - 3 Total Marks: 50 Q1. Answer the following questions. 20 a. What is the reward of helping the relatives? b. What is the first right of Allah Almighty? c. Where is hajj performed? d. What will be rewarded to those who do good deeds in this world? e. How many verses are there in Surah Al-Maun? Q2. Fill in the blanks. 10 a. Surah Al-Kafirun was revealed in. b. All the angels have been created by. c. The first pillar of Islam is. d. We should believe in of Allah Almighty. e. The things of a friend should not be used without his.

41 39 Q3. Tick ( ) the correct option. 10 a. For how many days does a guest have the right of hospitality? (i) two (ii) three (iii) four b. What is described in the first portion of Kalima-e-Tayyiba? (i) prophethood (ii) Oneness of Allah (iii) prayer c. Name the angel who has the duty to provide the daily food to all the creatures, bring rain and blow air: (i) Gabriel (ii) Israfel (iii) Michael d. How many verses are there in Surah Al-Kauthar? (i) three (ii) four (iii) five e. What has Allah Almighty sworn by in Surah Al-Asr? (i) man (ii) angel (iii) time Q4. Match each verse with its translation. 10 A Surely it is your enemy whose traces are cut off. (O Prophet,) surely We have given to you Al-Kauthar. So, offer Salah (prayer) to your Lord, and sacrifice. Model Paper Islamic Studies 4 Time Allowed: 2 hours 1st Term - 4 Total Marks: 50 Q1. Answer the following questions. 20 a. What is the taste of the water of Kauthar? b. What is meant by belief in Allah Almighty? c. In which month do the Muslims observe fast? d. On what basis should we love and hate others? e. What did the Holy Prophet tell about the rights of the neighbours? B

42 40 Q2. Fill in the blanks. 10 a. The idolaters asked the Holy Prophet to worship their. b. Allah Almighty is worthy of. c. By giving zakat, all the are purified. d. We should do the which Allah Almighty has ordered us to do. e. The best house of a Muslim is a house in which an is treated well. Q3. Tick ( ) the correct option. 10 a. How many verses are there in Surah Al-Asr? (i) two (ii) three (iii) four b. In which Parah of the Holy Qur an is Surah Al-Kauthar? (i) 28th (ii) 27th (iii) 30th c. When did the Holy Prophet recite Surah Al- Kafirun? (i) In two sunnah of Fajr Prayer (ii) In two sunnah of Zohr Prayer (iii) In two sunnah of Isha Prayer d. What are all the angels made of? (i) light (ii) fire (iii) soil e. What is fast called in Arabic? (i) salat (ii) saum (iii) sadaqa Q4. Tick ( ) the right statement and cross ( )the wrong one in the box. 10 a. The poor relatives should be helped. b. The right of a guest s hospitality is for one month. c. The Holy Prophet never let any guest go without having food. d. One should not conceal the secrets of friends.

43 41 Model Paper Islamic Studies 4 Time Allowed: 2 hours 2nd Term - 1 Total Marks: 50 Q1. Answer the following questions. 20 a. How many people of Madina accepted Islam in the 11th, 12th and 13th year of prophethood? b. What was Buraq? c. What were the names of the chieftains in Taif? d. Whom did the Holy Prophet first preach Islam? e. What was the condition of the Holy Prophet at the time of first revelation? Q2. Fill in the blanks. 10 a. The Holy Prophet used to stay the full month of in the Cave Hira. b. The secret way of preaching continued for years. c. The Holy Prophet stayed in Taif for days. d. On the First Heaven, the Holy Prophet met with Prophet. e. The Holy Prophet stayed in the of Abu Ayub Ansari. Q3. Tick ( ) the correct option. 10 a. How many persons of Madina accepted Islam in the 13th year of prophethood? (i) 12 (ii) 73 (iii) 37 b. What is meant by Mairaaj? (i) to say prayers (ii) dismount from height (iii) ladder or stairs c. Which tribe chieftains did the Holy Prophet meet in Taif? (i) Addi (ii) Thaqif (iii) bani Tamim d. Who was the first among the children to embrace Islam? (i) Hazrat Zaid (ii) Hazrat Ali

44 (iii) Hazrat Abu Bakr e. In which month was the first revelation started? (i) Muharram (ii) Saffar (iii) Ramadan 42 Q4. Match the column A with column B. 10 A Prayer is a Mairaaj of On the First Heaven Mairaaj means The Holy Prophet B ladder or stairs. the pious Muslims. was sleeping in Hateem of the Holy Kaaba. the meeting with Hazrat Adam Model Paper Islamic Studies 4 Time Allowed: 2 hours 2nd Term - 2 Total Marks: 50 Q1. Answer the following questions. 20 a. What words did Hazrat Khadija say to the Holy Prophet to console him at the time of first revelation? b. How long did the secret way of preaching continue? c. Who was the slave of Utba and Shaiba? d. What was the title given to Hazrat Abu Bakr on verifying the journey of Mairaaj? e. How did the Holy Prophet behave with Suraqa bin Malik? Q2. Fill in the blanks. 10 a. Hazrat Abu Salma s wife and were separated by force. b. Hazrat Gabriel washed the chest of the Holy Prophet with water. c. Hazrat was also with the Holy Prophet in the journey. d. If I were to tell you there was an on the other

45 side of this mountain. e. After the first revelation, the Holy Prophet left Hira and went to his. 43 Q3. Tick ( ) the correct option. 10 a. Where did Hazrat Khadija take the Holy Prophet after the first revelation? (i) Waraqa ibn Nawfal (ii) Abdullah bin Umar (iii) Hazrat Abu Bakr b. Who were asked to be preached by the Holy Prophet in Surah Al-shuraa? (i) friends (ii) people in authority (iii) kinsmen c. How many people of Banu Hashim and Banu Abdul Muttalib were gathered by the Holy Prophet in his house? (i) forty (ii) forty-four (iii) forty-five d. How many days did the Holy Prophet stay in Taif? (i) 7 days (ii) 8 days (iii) 10 days e. What was the name of the first Islamic agreement? (i) Lucknow pact (ii) the Charter of Madina (iii) the Charter of Makkah Q4. Match the column A with column B. 10 A B In the beginning the preaching the Holy Prophet was And warn the nearest people of undertaken in a secret way. Abu Talib also declared to protect The Holy Prophet said: say People started accepting Islam in the face of the opposition of the unbeliever. your clan. you will be successful.

46 44 Model Paper Islamic Studies 4 Time Allowed: 2 hours 2nd Term - 3 Total Marks: 50 Q1. Answer the following questions. 20 a. What day did the Holy Prophet enter in Madina? b. Which city did the Holy Prophet go from Makkah riding on Buraq? c. How far is Taif from Makkah? d. Who accepted Islam on the preaching of Hazrat Abu Bakr in the early days of Islam? e. When was the first revelation started? Q2. Fill in the blanks. 10 a. Few months before the first revelation, what the Holy Prophet it proved true. b. The Holy Prophet invited the people of Banu Hashim and, Banu Abdul in his house. c. The Holy Prophet took in a garden. d. The Holy Prophet granted Hazrat Abu Bakr the title of. e. The Charter of was the first Islamic agreement. Q3. Tick ( ) the correct option. 10 a. Who was asked to rest on the bed of the Holy Prophet at the time of migration to Madina? (i) Hazrat Umar (ii) Hazrat Ali (iii) Hazrat Usman b. What was declared the Mairaaj of a pious Muslim by the Holy Prophet? (i) fast (ii) prayer (iii) pilgrimage c. Where was Udaas from? (i) Turkey (ii) Nanwa (iii) Egypt d. How long did the secret way of preaching continue? (i) two years (ii) three years (iii) four years

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