The Saviour of Mankind
The Saviour of Mankind
The Saviour of Mankind
Read the lesson ,underline the difficult words and write their meanings using dictionary
Pg 6 Ex. B
Ans. Arabia is a land of matchless beauty. It has trackless deserts with sand dunes. The
sand shines brightly in the hot sun. The starry sky has greatly moved the imagination
of poets and travellers.It was in this land that the Holy Prophet (SAW)was born in
Makkah,which is about fifty miles from the Red Sea.
Ans. The Holy Quran was sent in Arabic because the Arabic language was well
developed. The Arabs were eloquent people and their eloquence and memory found
expression in their poetry. The whole Islamic system of life and Allah’s message could
be stored and circulated among the people of Arabia through their Arabic language.
Ans. The Arabs were famous for their great memory and power of expression. These
helped them to write poetry. Poets took part in the poetry competition at Ukaz every
year. Hammad, a poet, could read out a hundred long poems on each letter of Arabic.
Q4. What was the condition of mankind before the Holy Prophet(P.B.U.H.)?
Ans. Before the Holy Prophet(P.B.U.H.) in the fifth and sixth centuries, mankind stood
in the verge of chaos. The world civilization which had taken four thousand years to
grow had now started crumbling. At the time of complete disorder, Allah Almighty sent
the last prophet, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H) to improve the condition of mankind.
Q5. Why did the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) stay in the cave of Hira?
Ans. When Hazrat Muhammad(P.B.U.H.) was thirty-eight years of age, he spent most
of his time in solitude and meditation. In the cave of Hira, he used to retire with food
and water and spend days and weeks in remembrance of Allah Almighty.
Ans. One day, when he was in the cave of Hira, Hazrat Jibril(Gabriel) (A.S.) came and
conveyed to him the following message of Allah Almighty:
“Read in the name of thy Lord Who created; created man from a clot( of congealed
blood): Read and thy Lord is most Bountiful, Who taught (the use of) the pen, taught
man that which he knew not.”(Quran, 96:1-5)
Q7. Why did the pagan Arabs threaten the Holy Prophet’s (P.B.U.H.) uncle?
Ans. The pagans feared that, with the spread of Islam, their power and authority would
end. They also did not want Islam to change their social life and they felt that Abu Talib
would stop Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) from preaching Islam ,so they threatened
him. They told him that they would be his enemy if he did not stop Hazrat Muhammad
(P.B.U.H.) from supporting or preaching Islam.
Q8. What did Hazrat Ayesha (R.A.) say about the life of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H.)?
Ans. The transformation of man and society owes to the Holy Prophet’s (P.B.U.H.) deep
faith in Almighty Allah, to his love for humanity and to the nobility of his character.
Indeed, his life is a perfect model to follow. In reply to a question about the life of the
Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H.) , Hazrat Ayesha (R.A.) said: “His morals and character are an
embodiment of the Holy Quran.”
Ans: Makkah, which is about 50 miles from the Red Sea, is situated in Saudi Arabia.
Q: Why did the pagan Arabs send a delegation to the Holy Prophet's uncle?
Ans: The pagan Arabs sent a delegation to the Holy Prophet's uncle, Abu Talib. They
told him to restrain the Holy Prophet (PBUH) from preaching Allah Almighty's
message , or face their enmity.
Vocabulary:Pg. 7
Ex. A. Consult a thesaurus and find out the synonyms of the following words.
Words Synonyms
Dazzling amazing
Imagination thoughts
Remarks outstanding
Composed Write
Preservation Protection
Bestowed donate
Message Communication
Abandon dump
To predict the meaning, we have to read the context carefully and look for suffixes and
base words.
Necessary Unnecessary
Fair Unfair
Moral Immoral
Tie Untie
Danger Endanger
Conscious Unconscious
Fortune Misfortune
Kind Kindness
Care Careless
Postpone Postponement
Adjust Adjustment
Treat Treatment
Meaning Meaningful
Hard Hardship
Friend Friendship
Fond Fondness
Happy Happiness
Comfort Comfortable
Pg. 8 Ex.B
Add appropriate prefixes or suffixes to the following root words to make other words:
One oneness
belief disbelief
parallel unparallel
justice injustice
flinching unflinching
knowledge knowledgeable
construction underconstruction
Pg. 8 Ex. C: Match column A with B to find the exact meanings of the words.
Column A Column B
Charm Attraction
Compose Write
Civilization culture
Faith belief
eradicate eliminate
eloquent fluent
Demolish Destroy
Proselytizing Preaching
Chaos Confusion
Verge Edge
Wonder Surprise
Dignity Honour
Words Sentences
Grammar: Pg. 9
Adjectives:
Words Sentences
Eloquence Prophet Mohammad (SAW) made eloquent speeches in all his sermons.
Pg. 10 Grammar:
Conditionals: type I
Conditional of this type tells us that something will happen if a certain condition is fulfilled.
The condition may or may not be fulfilled.
Pg. 10 Ex. C: Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb given below.
3. If you play tricks on people , they will not trust you again.
4. If the farmer sells all his kiwi-fruit in the market, he will be very pleased.