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Unit-4 Hazrat Asma (R.H.)
Q. Who were emigrants and where did they migrate to?
Ans. Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) and his companion, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (RA) migrated from Makkah to Madina in the year 622 A.D. Q.What do you understand by the phrase “in a fit of fury”?
Ans. The phrase means, “in great anger or filled with anger”.
Q.Why was Abu Jehl furious?
Ans. He was furious on Hazrat Abu Bakr ( R.A) because Hazrat Abu Bakr (R A) was helping the Holy Prophet ( PBUH).
Q.What other words you can use for “accepted”?
Ans. received, recognized, acknowledged
Q.Classify and organize the main traits of Hazrat Asma (R.A).
Ans. Hazrat Asma was a perfect example of bravery, honesty, truthfulness, modesty, generosity and piety.
Q.Name some prominent women in today’s world and share their achievements.
Ans. Bilquis Bano Edhi, Malala Yusufzai, Arifa Karim.
Bilquis Bano Edhi Bilquis Bano Edhi ( Hilal-e-Imtiaz) is wife of Abdul Sattar Edhi. She is a professional nurse. She called, “The Mother of Pakistan”. She is the most active humanitarian.
Q.What contribution can women make to the society of Pakistan?
Ans.Pakistani women can stand with integrity and valour for the cause of their national interests.They can be a role model for the next generation. They can be the perfect examples of modesty, truthfulness, honesty, piety, bravery and generosity.
Q.Comprehend the following statements
Statement1- “Abu Bakr Saddique (R A) must have taken all the wealth leaving you and children behind empty-handed”. OR
Q. Why was Hazrat Abu Qahafaa (R A ) worried ?
Ans. Hazrat Abu Qahafaa (R A) was worried because he was disbeliever at that time. He thought that Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique ( R A) had taken all the wealth leaving the children empty handed and helpless.
Statement2- “This grand task was nicely undertaken by Hazrat Asma ( R A ).
Hazrat Asma ( R A ) was a brave woman. She knew that it was a delicate situation in which the slightest irresponsibility could

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