Saturday, June 12, 2021

Be My Guest (Love Your Brother, Love Your Neighbour)

 

Word Meaning:

Pleasant – enjoyable

Embarrass – ashamed

Puzzled – confused

Sacrifice – giving up of sth valuable for a good purpose

Accept – take

Expect – demand

Deed – action

 

Answer the following questions:

1.       Who came to see the Prophet (Pbuh)? Why?

Ans: A poor man came to see the Prophet (Pbuh) because he hoped to get some food.

2.       Who was the host of this story?

Ans: Abu Talha was the host of this story.

3.       What is the moral lesson of this story?

Ans: The moral lesson of the story, “Be My Guest” is “We have to sacrifice our own needs for the sake of others.”

 

Helping the Poor (Love Your Brother, Love Your Neighbour)

 

Word Meaning:

Blessing – Allah’s favour

Terrible – trouble

Nod – move

Resume – restart

Tug – sudden hard pull

Rush – Come or go or do sth quickly

Gather – collect

Ordinary - normal

 

Answer the following questions:

1.       What did the Blessed Prophet do?

Ans: The Blessed Prophet followed the man to his home, learning the congregation to wait for him.

2.       What was the most important to the prophet?

Ans: Fulfilling the need of ordinary Muslims was as important to the Prophet (Pbuh) as conducting the prayer.

3.       When did a poor man push up to the Blessed Prophet (Pbuh)?

Ans: Just after the Iqama, a poor man pushed up to the Blessed Prophet (Pbuh).

Give it to him first (Love Your Brother, Love Your Neighbour)

Word Meaning:

Peace – friendliness

Battle – fight

Particular – relating to one, not others

Trouble – pain or difficulty

Wound – injury

Concern – worry

Collapse – fall down suddenly

Enemy – a person who wants to harm

 

Answer the following questions:

1.       Who were the companions of the blessed prophet?

Ans: The companions of the blessed prophet were Ikrama, Harith and Suhail.

2.       What was the job of the water bearer?

Ans: The job of the water bearer was to seek out the wounded and give water.

3.       What is the moral lesson of this story?

Ans: The moral lesson of this story is to sacrifice life for the sake of others.