Q: Prophet Muhammad (SWA) said to Hazrat Umar "Go and repay him his loan" "and give him twenty sa'a extra."
Q: The tolerance of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SWA) knew no bounds. In this sentence the phrase "knew no bounds" means
Q: The Holy Prophet (SWA) said, "A Muslim is he from whose hand and tongue the Muslims are safe."
Q: Truly, He is an epitome of tolerance, forgiveness, patience and compassion. The word epitome in this sentence means
Q: The Prophet granted a general amnesty to the entire population of Makkah.
Q: His sublime poetry and philosophy inspired millions of Muslims. The opposite of the word "sublime" in this sentence means
Q: Whether he is in the battlefield or in the company of friend, he is pure in head and heart. In this sentence 'he' refers to
Q: Know thyself and success shall be thine means that
Q: The youth of Iqbal is not a thinking Hamlet but a man of action. In this sentence Hamlet symbolises a person who
Q: As he drove through the great sea of people that stretched from the airport to the city. In this sentence the metaphor "sea of people" conveys the idea that
Q: As soon as he appeared the whole crowd with one voice roared 'Pakistan Zindabad!' Using the comparison clue, the word roared in this sentence means
Q: Through all the excitement of those first days in the life of the young nation. In this sentence the phrase "young nation" represents
Q: Quaid-e-Azam, the man who had made it possible, remained calm, serious and sober after independence because
Q: Muhammad Ali Jinnah was at this time tired and far from well. In this sentence the phrase "far from well" refers to
Q: I wandered lonely as a cloud, here 'I' refers to
Q: They stretched in never-ending line along the margin of a bay
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Q: In the first stanza of "Daffodils" what was the poet doing?
Q: What wealth the show to me had brought. By "wealth" the poet means
Q: The faithful followers of Hazrat Muhammad(ﷺ )abandoned the ties of kith and kin and followed him. In the sentence above, the phrase 'abandoned the ties' means that they