Dec 11,2022 Class Work Solving Questions Activity Q.1. What are prophets and what are their duties? Ans.Prophets are chosen people by Allah who have direct communication with Him. It is their duty to convey the message of Allah to the mankind. Q. 2. Who was Nuh? Describe some of his qualities? Ans. Prophet Nuh was a true Prophet of Allah as mentioned in Quran. He was noble, kind trust worthy and pure hearted person. Q.No.3. What did his people say when Nuh began to call them to Allah? Ans. They said,’’ If Allah had wished to send us a Messenger, He would have sent an angel and not a man like us. Q.No.4. What did Nuh’s childhood friends say particularly? They said,’’ Nuh used to play with us. We sat together and often talk. We knew him from his childhood. When had he been assigned the duty of Prophet? Q. No.5 How did Prophet Nuh react to their cutting remarks? Ans. Prophet Nuh said, I am a Messenger of Allah. My advice to you is sincere. I know from Allah that you do not know. Q.No.6. What different gods did Nuh’s people worship? What did they think of idol worship? Ans. Nuh’s people worshipped five different gods named Wadh, Suwa, Yaghuth, Yauq and Nasr. They thought worshipping idols was the best thing to do. Q.No.7 What was Nuh’s message to his people? He said to his people, worship Allah. You have no other god but Him. I fear for you the punishment of dreadful day. Q.NO.8 In what various ways did Nuh warn them? What was its result? Ans. He spoke in public places. He spoke individuals. He advised them privately but the response was very disappointing. Only few followed him. Q.No.9. Why did the rich and wealthy reject Nuh’s message? Ans. Because their wealth and pride became hurdle in accepting Prophet Nuh’s message. Q.NO.10. What did they finally demand from Nuh? Ans. They said, Bring upon the punishment you threaten us if you are a true Prophet. Q.NO.11. What did Allah at last reveal to Prophet Nuh? What did his people say when they saw Nuh building an ark? Ans. Allah revealed Prophet Nuh to construct an ark because no more people will believe in him now. Indeed they are to be drowned. They made a fun of him when they saw him building an ark. Q.NO.12. What was Nuh’s reply to them? Ans. He said, Only Allah will bring the punishment on you. You will not be able to escape it when it comes. Q.NO.13. Calling people to Allah is not an easy task. Describe some of the hardships faced by Nuh during his mission. Prophet Nuh preached his people for 950 years. People made a fun of him. They called him a mad man. He was abused and threatened but he bore all this patiently. Q.No.14. Allah is Merciful. He gives sufficient opportunity to wicked man so that they may repent, believe and become pious. How long did Nuh preach his people? What was their end and why? What lessons does this teach us? Ans. Prophet Nuh preached his people for 950 years. Except few people, all rejected his message. So they were punished by Allah in the form of dreadful flood. All were drowned. We learn that it is our duty to follow our Holy Prophet otherwise we will be punished. Q.NO.15. Describe the great flood that overtook Nuh’s people. Ans. Due to continuous heavy rains, it converted into a dreadful flood and not a patch of the earth was left without water. People ran for refuge but there was no escape. The flood swallowed the non believers. Q.NO.16. Men become good or bad through their own actions. Their noble birth and piety do not help them in any way, if they turn their back to truth. Ans. Yes of course, Men will be judged on the basis of their actions. If they do good deeds they will go to Jannah. If they do bad actions they will be punished even they are born in noble and pious families. The end of Prophet Nuh’s own is the best example of it. Q. No. 17. What was the end of Nuh’s own son and why? What lesson should we learn from this? Ans. He was drowned in the dreadful flood because he was unbeliever. We learn that being a member of a noble and pious family does not work if a person is wicked. Q.No. 18. What is the doctrine of incarnation? Ans. It is a belief of Christians. According to it God took human form in the body of Jesus Christ. Islam rejects this belief because it is Shirk as God (Allah) is unique and above from such things.