Stories of the Prophets by Learning Roots - page 113

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Wh en beginni ng or starting something. Exa mples ma y include eating,
working or rea ding.
People:
A collectio n of human beings .
Stones:
A hurd, solid nat ura l material.
Ship:
A form of sea transport.
Animals:
Living crea tu res other th an humans th o t reside on
Eorth.
Nuh:
A Prophet of Alla h .
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Bismillah:
Arabic for 'In the name of Alla h .'
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Nuh call ed his people to Alla h .
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2.
The bad people turned a wa y.
3.
Allah told Nuh to make a ship.
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How did Nu h call his people?
2.
Wh at wa s Nuh 's message?
3.
Who were the Muslims with?
4.
Wh at did Nuh say before he began the trip?
5.
Who went on to th e ship?
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6.
Who sta yed behi nd?
Comments
The answers offered here are
by woy
of
suggestion only.
Credi t should be given for
any valid response.
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tricked them into doing so.
2.
111ey did not ca re about or believe in his messa ge.
3.
The ship was made for a very big trip .
Sedion
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Answer
They were washed a way in the flood
Wave:
The sea wa ves grew very tall.
Flood:
Whe n water from rivers, seas or ocea ns overflow onto la nd.
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Sea:
A va st are a of wat er.
Test:
The sh ip was a test for the peopl e of Nuh.
Muslims:
Those who follow Islam as a way of life.
The answers offered here are
by way of suggestion only.
Credit should be
given
for
any
val id response.
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L The re wa s a flood . (Pictu re of flood scene)
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2.
The ba d peop le were wa shed away.
3.
Alla h saved Nu h a nd the Muslims.
Allah sen t lots of rain from the sky. The sea waves grew tall. There was
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a big flood.s Nuh and the Muslims were safe in th e ship. The shi p wa s
the only sa fe pla ce duri ng th e flood.
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Those wh o did not go with Nuh
were was hed away in the flood. [hey found no pla ce to hid e.
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ship was safe beca use Allah saved it from the flood. • The water
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left and the sea level ca me down, and so the shi p did too. •
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was a
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test to see who would accept the truth a nd follow Nuh .
The answers offered here are
brief. Elaboration may be
explored by the respondent.
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