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English THE LAST SERMON OF THE HOLY PROPHET Chapter IX One
Q - 1) When and Where was The Holy Prophet ﷺ born? What family did Heﷺ belong to? Where is mount Arafat?
Ans: The Holy Prophet ﷺ was born in 571 AD at Makkah. He belonged to the Noble family of Quraish. Mount Arafat is near Makkah.
Q - 2) What has the Holy prophet ﷺ left behind us for our guidence? Or How can we achieve our former greatness? Or What did the Holy prophet say about the Holy book of Allah?
Ans: The Holy Prophet ﷺ is no more with us but he ﷺ left "Holy Quran" behind us for our guidence if we act according to its teaching, we will never go wrong and we will soon achieve our former greatness.
Q - 3) What does the last sermon of the holy prophet ﷺ teach us?
Ans: The last sermon of the Holy Prophet ﷺ teaches us that "There is no God except and Allah all power belongs to him". The most righteous is the most honourable. Only The goodness of Person makes him superior to other. All Muslims are brother to each other.
Q - 4) What is meant by "Hijra"? or What do you mean by "Hijra"?
Ans: In 622 A.D. The migration of The Holy Prophet ﷺ with his followers from Makkah to Medina is known as Hijra.
Q - 5) Where and on what three principles was The Islamic Society based on?
Ans: In Madina, The Prophet Mohammad ﷺ founded an islamic society based on following three Principles.
(i) There is no God except Allah, All power belongs to him.
(ii) Mohammad ﷺ is his last Prophet.
(iii) All Muslims are brothers to each other.
Q - 6) What did the Holy Prophet ﷺ tell about the superiority of the person?
Ans: The Holy Prophet ﷺ said, "Only the goodness of a person makes him superior. I therefore crush under my feet all false claims of greatness and superiority founded on blood and wealth".
Q - 7) From where The prophet ﷺ raised the status of women?
Ans: The Holy Prophet ﷺ raised the women from the status of chattle to a complete

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