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Summer Camp

Summer
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JUNE 2015 TO JULY 2015

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Preface
Its prime object is to develop skills which will equip the new generation with the knowledge and
values to prepare them to face the challenge of the rapidly changing world.

An attempt has been made in this book to include activities that will allow student to actively
participate in their learning.

Suggestion will help us in further improving their qualitative contents for bringing improvement in
next time.

Asiya Salahuddin

Hiba Salahuddin

Sadia Salahudin

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Table of Contents

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1 Basic forms of verbs 5-10
2 Exercises 11-15
3 Vocabulary 16
4 General Math Quiz 17
5 Geometry Quiz 18
6 Basic Algebra Quiz 19
7 Fraction Quiz 20
8 Decimal Quiz 21
9 True & False Math Quiz 22
10 Simple Math Quiz 23
11 Shape Quiz 24
12 Money Quiz 25
13 Hadees 26-36
14 General Knowledge 37-41

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Examples of the three basic forms


When you look up a verb in the dictionary, you will often find the three forms listed together,
especially for irregular verbs. Here are some examples regular verbs

base form past simple -ed form


open opened opened
love loved loved
watch watched watched
swim swam swum
go went gone
make made made
put put put

Regular verbs
Most verbs in English are regular. Regular verbs add -ing to the base form to make the -
ing form, and -ed to the base form to make the past simple and the -ed form.

base form -ing form past simple -ed form


look looking looked looked
listen listening listened listened
play playing played played
work working worked worked

Base forms which end in -e


If the base form already ends in -e (e.g. move, face, like), then -d is added to make the past
form and the -ed form. The final -e is not used in the -ingform.

base form -ing form past simple -ed form


move moving moved moved
face facing faced faced

Base forms which end in a consonant plus -y


If the base form ends in a consonant plus -y (e.g. carry, hurry, study, try, worry), then -
y changes to -ied to make the past form and the -ed form. The -y ending does not change in
the -ing form.

base form -ing form past simple -ed form


study studying studied studied
hurry hurrying hurried hurried

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Base forms which end in vowel + single consonant


If the base form ends in a vowel followed by a single consonant and if the last syllable is
stressed (e.g. begin, drop, occur, refer, run, shop, stop, transfer), then the consonant is
doubled. If the last syllable is not stressed (e.g. benefit, happen, open, order, profit), then the
consonant is not doubled. (Stressed syllables are underlined in the table.)

base form -ing form past simple -ed form


commit committing committed committed
develop developing developed developed
prefer preferring preferred preferred
visit visiting visited visited

Vowel + l
The consonant is doubled if the base form ends in a vowel + l, whether the last syllable is
stressed or not.

base form -ing form past simple -ed form


travel travelling travelled travelled
control controlling controlled controlled

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Verbs in which all two forms are identical

Base Form Past Form Past Participle Form ing form


Alight Alit/Alighted Alit/Alighted Alighting
Bend Bent Bent Bending
Become Became Become Becoming
Behold Beheld Beheld Beholding
Bleed Bled Bled Bleeding
Bring Brought Brought Bringing
Buy Bought Bought Buying
Bind Bound Bound Binding
Broadcast Broadcast/Broadcasted Broadcast/Broadcasted Broadcasting
Burn Burnt/Burned Burnt/Burned Burning
Build Built Built Building
Breed Bred Bred Breeding
Catch Caught Caught Catching
Cost Cost Cost Costing
Clap Clapped/Clapt Clapped/Clapt Clapping
Clothe Clad/Clothed Clad/Clothed Clothing
Come Came Come Coming
Creep Crept Crept Creeping
Dare Dared Dared Daring
Deal Dealt Dealt Dealing
Dig Dug Dug Digging
Dream Dreamt/Dreamed Dreamt/Dreamed Dreaming
Dwell Dwelt Dwelt Dwelling
Feed Fed Fed Feeding
Feel Felt Felt Feeling
Fight Fought Fought Fighting
Find Found Found Finding
Fit Fit/Fitted Fit/Fitted Fitting
Foretell Foretold Foretold Foretelling
Flee Fled Fled Fleeing
Fling Flung Flung Flinging
Forecast Forecast/Forecasted Forecast/Forecasted Forecasting
Get Got Got/Gotten Getting
Grind Ground Ground Grinding
Hang Hung/Hanged Hung/Hanged Hanging
Have Had Had Having
Hear Heard Heard Hearing
Hold Held Held Holding

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Inlay Inlaid Inlaid Inlaying


Input Input/Inputted Input/Inputted Inputting
Interlay Interlaid Interlaid Interlaying
Keep Kept Kept Keeping
Kneel Knelt/Kneeled Knelt/Kneeled Kneeling
Knit Knit/Knitted Knit/Knitted Knitting
Lay Laid Laid laying
Lead Led Led Leading
Lean Leant/Leaned Leant/Leaned Leaning
Leap Leapt/Leaped Leapt/Leaped Leaping
Learn Learnt/Learned Learnt/Learned Learning
Leave Left Left Leaving
Lend Lent Lent Lending
Lie Lied Lied lying
Light Lit Lit Lighting
Lose Lost Lost Losing
Make Made Made Making
Mean Meant Meant Meaning
Meet Met Met Meeting
Melt Melted Molten/Melted Melting
Misunderstand Misunderstood Misunderstood Misunderstanding
Miswed Miswed/Miswedded Miswed/Miswedded Miswedding
Mislead Misled Misled Misleading
Overhear Overheard Overheard Overhearing
Pay Paid Paid Paying
Preset Preset Preset Presetting
Prove Proved Proven/Proved Proving
Rid Rid/Ridded Rid/Ridded Ridding
Run Ran Run Running
Say Said Said Saying
Seek Sought Sought Seeking
Sell Sold Sold Selling
Send Sent Sent Sending
Shear Shore/Sheared Shorn/Sheared Shearing
Shine Shone Shone Shining
Shoe Shod Shod Shoeing
Shoot Shot Shot Shooting
Sit Sat Sat Sitting
Sleep Slept Slept Sleeping
Sling Slung Slung Slinging
Slink Slunk Slunk Slinking

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Smell Smelt/Smelled Smelt/Smelled Smelling


Sneak Sneaked/Snuck Sneaked/Snuck Sneaking
Soothsay Soothsaid Soothsaid Soothsaying
Speed Sped/Speeded Sped/Speeded Speeding
Spell Spelt/Spelled Spelt/Spelled Spelling
Spend Spent Spent Spending
Spill Spilt/Spilled Spilt/Spilled Spilling
String Strung Strung Stringing
Strip Stript/Stripped Stript/Stripped Stripping
Stick Stuck Stuck Sticking
Sting Stung Stung Stinging
Stink Stank Stunk Stinking
Sweat Sweat/Sweated Sweat/Sweated Sweating
Sweep Swept/Sweeped Swept/Sweeped Sweeping
Sunburn Sunburned/Sunburnt Sunburned/Sunburnt Sunburning
Swing Swung Swung Swinging
Teach Taught Taught Teaching
Tell Told Told Telling
Think Thought Thought Thinking
Tear Tore Torn Tearing
Understand Understood Understood Understanding
Vex Vext/Vexed Vext/Vexed Vexing
Wed Wed/Wedded Wed/Wedded Wedding
Weep Wept Wept Weeping
Wend Wended/Went Wended/Went Wending
Wet Wet/Wetted Wet/Wetted Wetting
Win Won Won Winning
Wind Wound Wound Winding
Withstand Withstood Withstood Withstanding
Wring Wrung Wrung Wringing
Withhold Withheld Withheld Withholding
Zinc Zinced/Zincked Zinced/Zincked Zincking

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Verbs in which all three forms are identical

Base Form Past Form Past Participle Form ing form


Bet Bet Bet Betting
Burst Burst Burst Bursting
Bust Bust Bust Busting
Bid Bid Bid Bidding
Cast Cast Cast Casting
Cut Cut Cut Cutting
Hit Hit Hit Hitting
Hurt Hurt Hurt Hurting
Let Let Let Letting
Put Put Put Putting
Quit Quit Quit Quitting
Read Read Read Reading
Set Set Set Setting
Shed Shed Shed Shedding
Slit Slit Slit Slitting
Shut Shut Shut Shutting
Sublet Sublet Sublet Subletting
Thrust Thrust Thrust Thrusting
Upset Upset Upset Upsetting

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Use correct form of verb

1) I like __________________ to music when I am tired.

[a ]listened
[b ]listening
[c ]listen
2) While she was in that country she spent all her days __________________ the
imperial cities.

[ a]to sightsee
[b ]sightseeing
[c ]sightsee

3) When I saw his performance, I couldn't help __________________.

[ a]laugh
[b ]laughing
[ c]to laugh

4) He gave up __________________ many years ago.

[a ]to smoke
[b ]smoking
[ c]smoke

5) I hate __________________ in the dark.

[a ]sleep
[b ]sleepping
[c ]sleeping

6) Would you mind __________________ this letter for me.

[a ]post
[b ]to post
[c ]posting

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7) The trainers were very expensive I couldn't afford __________________ them.

[ a]buying
[b ]buy
[c ]to buy

8) She proposed __________________ me at the airport.

[a ]to meet
[b ]meeting
[c ]meet

9) He went out without __________________ good bye.

[a ]say
[b ]saying
[c ]to say

10) After they had finished __________________ they drove away.

[a ]eat
[b ]eating
[c ]to eat

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Complete each with the correct word or words.

1) They never ______ wine.

a)drink

b)drinks

c)drunk

d)drinking

2) Somebody ______ a mistake yesterday.

a)makes

b)make

c)made

d)making

3) Tom has ______ to Chicago.

a)goes

b)went

c)going

d)gone

4) She let me ______ her computer.

a)use

b)using

c)to use

d)will use

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5) Peter and Robert are ______ television.

a)watch

b)watches

c)watching

d)watched

6)Does he ______ American music?

a)likes

b)like

c)liked

d)liking

7) We ______ Larry last week.

a)see

b)saw

c)have seen

d)are seeing

8) Yesterday she ______ me the books.

a)will give

b)has given

c)gave

d)gives

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9) Janet ______ at the bank yesterday.

a)is working

b)works

c)has worked

d)worked

10) The children have ______ a pizza.

a)eat

b)ate

c)eating

d)eaten

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VOCABULARY

1. Every thing is Lovely in Garden ( Sub theek thaak hai)


Jab ap se kio pouchey how r you ? I mean kaisey ho app yeh jawab da sakte hai every
thing is lovely in garden

2. Jinks (badluck / badkismat)


My message acted as a jinks for you ( mera message tumhre liye badkismat sabit hua)

3. Make alibi ( bahane banana / make lame excuse )


You always make alibi ( tum humesha bahane banate ho)

4. Sponger ( free loader / muftkhoor)


Tariq is a sponger ( tariq muftkhoor hai)

5. Amuse ( make laugh any one / kisi ko hasana)


Salman always amuses us ( sara humesha humhey hasati hai)

6. Coward / darpook
Sara is a coward girl ( sara aik darpook larki hai)

7. Jiffy ( Lamha / few second)


I will be there in a jiffy ( main waha lamho mein ho ga)

8. Over Come ( ghalba pana/ ghalib ajana)


Soon she over come on me ( wooh majh per jald hi ghalba pa gayi)

9. Scatty ( bhulakter)
She is scatty girl ( wooh bhulaktar larki hai)

10. Make ( banana/ kio bhi cheaz banane k liye use hota hai make)
My mother makes biryani ( meri ammi khaana banati hai)

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MATHS

General Quiz

Name _______________________ Date _________________

QUESTIONS
1. 28 - 9 =

2. How many sides does a hexagon have?

3. 8 x 9 =

4. What does the square root of 144 equal?

5. 5 to the power of 0 equals what?

6. The perimeter of a circle is also known as what?

7. 17 + 14 =

8. What is the next prime number after 7?

9. What does 3 squared equal?

10. 21 7 =

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Geometry Quiz

Name _________________________ Date ___________________

QUESTIONS
1. How many sides of equal length does an equilateral triangle have?

2. The distance from the center of a circle to its edge is called what?

3. True or false? A scalene triangle has two sides of equal length.

4. A trapezoid (trapezium) features how many pairs of parallel sides?

5. The internal angles of a square each measure how many degrees?

6. True or false? A concave shape bends inwards.

7. How many sides does an octagon have?

8. True or false? A parallelogram features three pairs of parallel sides.

9. How many points are there on a pentagon?

10. In an isosceles triangle, how many sides are of equal length?

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Basic Algebra Quiz

Name ______________________ Date _____________

QUESTIONS ANSWERS (solve for x)


1. 2 + x = 3 x=
2. x + 2 = 9 x=
3. 6 + x = 15 x=
4. 1 + x = 20 x=
5. 11 + x = 16 x=
6. 5 - x = 2 x=
7. x - 4 = 6 x=
8. 15 - x = 7 x=
9. x - 12 = 3 x=
10. 18 - x = 9 x=

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Fractions Quiz

Name ______________________ Date _____________

Convert the decimal values into fractions using the lowest whole numbers possible.

Example: 0.8 = 4/5

DECIMALS FRACTIONS
1. 0.5 1.
2. 0.25 2.
3. 0.1 3.
4. 0.75 4.
5. 0.9 5.
6. 0.4 6.
7. 0.01 7.
8. 0.3 8.
9. 0.6 9.
10. 0.125 10.

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Decimals Quiz

Name ______________________ Date _____________

Convert the fractions into decimal values as shown in the example.

Example: 1/5 = 0.2

FRACTIONS DECIMALS
1. 3/5 1.
2. 9/10 2.
3. 1/4 3.
4. 1/2 4.
5. 3/10 5.
6. 1/8 6.
7. 1/100 7.
8. 2/5 8.
9. 3/4 9.
10. 1/10 10.

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True or False Math Quiz

Name _______________________ Date _________________

QUESTIONS
1. True or false? All sides of a scalene triangle have the same length.

2. True or false? 9 x 8 = 72.

3. True or false? Pi can be correctly written as a fraction.

4. True or false? A googol is bigger than a billion.

5. True or false? 29 + 38 = 57.

6. True or false? -4 is a natural number.

7. True or false? A convex shape curves outwards.

8. True or false? 53 - 18 = 25.

9. True or false? -2 is an integer.

10. True or false? 121 11 = 11

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Simple Math Quiz

Name _______________________ Date _________________

QUESTIONS
1. 28 - 9 =

2. How many sides does a hexagon have?

3. 8 x 9 =

4. What does the square root of 144 equal?

5. 5 to the power of 0 equals what?

6. The perimeter of a circle is also known as what?

7. 17 + 14 =

8. What is the next prime number after 7?

9. What does 3 squared equal?

10. 21 7 =

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Shape Quiz

Name _________________________ Date ___________________

QUESTIONS
1. What 2D shape has 3 sides?

2. How many square faces does a cube have?

3. What do you call a perfectly round 3D shape that looks like a ball?

4. How many sides does an octagon have?

5. What 2D shape has 5 sides?

6. How many triangular faces does a square pyramid have?

7. What shape is the base of a cylinder?

8. How many sets of parallel sides does a parallelogram have?

9. What 2D shape has 6 sides?

10. How many sides does a decagon have?

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Money Quiz

Name _________________________ Date _________________

Write the amount of money as a number, as shown in the example.

Example: Seventy six dollars and thirty two cents = $76.32

QUESTIONS
1. One dollar and twenty cents =

2. Five dollars and seventeen cents =

3. Eight dollars and eighty nine cents =

4. Thirteen dollars and sixty one cents =

5. Nineteen dollars and four cents =

6. Thirty seven dollars and fifty cents =

7. Fifty three dollars and twelve cents =

8. Seventy nine dollars and ninety nine cents =

9. Four hundred and eighty dollars and seventy cents =

10. Six thousand and fifteen dollars and fifty nine cents =

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HADEES

Dedication.

With true love and sincerity ,to all innocent muslim who love their Beloved Prophet Sayedina
Muhammad Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam and have sincere desire to mould their lives
according to Their holy statements.

1st Hadith.

Al- Muslimu akh-ul-Muslim

A Muslim is a brother of another Muslim.

Dear Muslim child!


All of the Muslims are brothers.
Brothers love each other.
Brothers play with one another.
Brothers respect each other.
Brothers look after each other.
Brothers do not quarrel.
Brothers do not abuse.
Brothers do not fight.
Do you possess these qualities? If yes well done if no, please try, and then when you can
tick of all, WELL DONE! Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala and His Most beloved Prophet Sayedina
Muhammad Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam will be pleased with you.

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2nd Hadith.

Giving the Salam

Abu Hurairah Radi Allahu anhu related that Rasulullah Radi Allahu anhusaid, "You shall not
enter Heaven unless you have Faith and your Faith is not complete until you show love
towards one another. Would you want me to show you how you can achieve this? Shower
your Salam upon one another." ;D

General meaning -- When we give our salam to another Muslim and he answers it, we are
actually praying for each other's peace in life. Thus our relationship will become closer. This
is one of the signs of people who have Faith.

Who Is To Give The Salam First?

Abu Hurairah Radi Allahu anhu related that Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa
Sallam said, "Let the one who is driving give salam to the one walking; let the one who is
walking give the salam to the one sitting; let those who are small in number (or alone) give
salam to those who are in a larger group and let the younger one give salam to the
elderly."

General meaning--The purpose of this hadith is to avoid us from a confusing situation


where we do not know whether we should be the one to give the salam first, fearing that
our friend whom we meet will also give the salam. Worse, both will answer each other's
salam together.

Giving Salam To Our Family

Anas Radi Allahu anhurelated that Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam said, "O
my son, when you enter the house of your family, give the salam so that you and your
family may receive Allah's blessing."

General meaning--We often visit our relatives, friends and neighbors. Before we enter
their houses or our own, we should say the salam. If we are visiting another person's house,
we should leave if our salam is not answered after the third time. That is the etiquette of
visiting. The purpose of saying the salam is so that we and our family may receive Allah's
blessing.

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Shaking of Hands

Barra' Radi Allahu anhu related that Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam said,
"There is no two Muslims who meet and shake each other's hand unless both their sins are
forgiven before they part."

General Meaning--When we meet our relative, friend or neighbor, we should shake each
other's hand. Shaking of hands has a lot of advantages, other than to strengthen the feeling
of brotherhood. By doing this, both our sins will be forgiven before we part.

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3rd Hadith

Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem

Al- mu'minu mir'at-ul-mu'min.

The beilever is a mirror to another believer.

Say 'Bismillah' Before We Eat

Umar bin Abi Salamah Radi Allahu anhu related that Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa
Sallamsaid, "Say 'Bismillah', eat with your right hand and eat what is near you."

General Meaning--No matter where we are , we should say 'Bismillah' when facing a meal.
Always use our right hand and never with our left hand. Also , eat those food which are near
to us and do not stretch our arms to take those food which are further away as this will only
show a greedy attitude.

Never Speak ill of A Meal

Abu HurairahRadi Allahu anhu said."Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam never
once spoke ill of a meal. If he liked it, he ate it and if he did not like it, he left it
untouched."

General meaning--To speak ill of the food served by someone is bad. Such an act tells of
someone ungrateful. Imagine the amount of hard work that goes into preparing and serving
the food. It hurts a mother to hear her effort being slighted. Thus if you like it, eat it but if
you don't , just leave it with gentle words and never with an angry tone.

Never Have Leftover Food

Jabir Radi Allahu anhurelated that Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallamhad asked
for the leftovers of food on the plate and those stuck on the fingers to be cleaned while
saying, "You do not know which part of your food that carries the blessings."

General meaning--It is bad to have leftovers when eating as those leftover food are part
of God's gift to us. Make it a habit not to have any leftover even of the slightest bit. If we
are quite full in the first place, do not take the food in excess. Always try to finish those
food which are left on the plate and those stuck on our fingers. Maybe those leftovers are
the ones that carry the blessing.

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Pick Up The Food that Fell

Anas Radi Allahu anhu related that Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallamsaid, "If
the food that you are eating falls, pick it up and clean it. Then eat it and not leave it for the
satan."

General meaning--If it happens that the food you are eating falls and it can be cleaned,
pick it up to be eaten. If not, the food will be wasted and wasting is the habit of satan. But if
the food which falls cannot be cleaned or if it falls on a very dirty spot, do not eat it or it will
only cause illness.

Do Not Drink While Standing

Ali Radi Allahu anhurelated that Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallamsaid , "let
none of you drink while standing."

General meaning--Drinking while standing is taken as a rude and snobbish act. Muslims
should never try to imitate the unbelievers. If however, we cannot find a seat, it is
excusable to drink while standing. It is still required for us to sit while eating or drinking.

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4th Hadith

To Gain Knowledge is a Duty

Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallamsaid, "To gain knowledge is a duty of every
Muslim, male or female."

General Meaning--Knowledge is like a bright , guiding light in life. A person without


knowledge will be in darkness. On the other hand, a knowledgeable person finds it easier to
do a certain task which will allow him to earn his income. The aim to gain knowledge is to
make it easier for us to serve Allah, for example , by giving charity from the income that we
received. Furthermore, Allah will elevate the status of a knowledgeable person.

Rasululah's Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam Will

Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam said, "I leave you with two things. If you
abide by them you will never be led astray, and that is the Quran and hadith."

General Meaning--Al Quran and the hadith form the basic guidance in the lives of Muslims.
A person will always be safe if he follows them. Thus, never forget the Quran and
hadith. The Virtue of

Reading the Quran

Umamah Radi Allahu anhurelated that Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallamsaid,
"Read the Quran, for it will come in the Day of Qiyamah as a torch to those that had read
and followed it's teachings."

General Meaning--Studying and following the teaching of the Quran will bring a lot of
goodness. Just by reading it is an ibadah. Every letter that is being read has a reward and
each of this reward is multiplied by ten times. Such is the reward given to someone who
reads the Quran.

Teaching Is The Best Of Charity

Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallamsaid , "The best of charity is a Muslim who
learns a knowledge and later teaches it to his Muslim brother."

General Meaning--A person who learns a knowledge or skill and then teaches it to another
person , even if it is one sentence, is highly regarded in Islam. If we teach our friend a
certain skill, and he later teaches it to another friend, who also teaches it to another friend,
imagine how many people can benefit from our act. We will not lose anything by sharing our
knowledge, but only to bring us great rewards from Allah.

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The Du'a Most Often Recited by Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam

Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallammost often recited the following du'a, "Oh
Allah, our Lord, grant upon us the happiness in this world and happiness in the hereafter
and protect us from the torture of the hellfire."

General meaning--As good Muslims, we should follow the habits of Rasulullah Salla Allahu
ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam . Thus, we are to recite the du'a most often recited by him. The du'a
is short , simple and complete. Try to recite it after every prayer.

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5th Hadith

Du'a For Our Parents

Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam said, "When the son of Adam (human being)
dies, his deeds are stopped except for three things, namely, his good deeds, his knowledge,
and his pious child who prays for him."

General Meaning--When a person dies, he will be separated from this world all together
except for the good deeds that he has done during his lifetime (for example, charity), the
knowledge that he has taught to others and his child whom he has brought up properly such
that the child is willing to pray for him. As a good son or daughter, we should always pray
for our parents with the du'a, "Oh Allah, forgive me and my parents. Have mercy on them
just like they have pitied and loved me when I was young."

It Is Sinful To Disobey Our Parents

Mughirah bin Shu'bah Radi Allahu anhu related that Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa
Sallam said, "verily, Allah forbids you from disobeying your parents."

General Meaning--Allah commands every Muslim to care for his parents properly, with
kindness and courtesy. We are to heed their advice. Never show our stubbornness and
disobey them with harsh words. As their child, we should repay their kindness in providing
for and bringing us up. To disobey our parents is a disgraceful act and a serious sin.

Heaven Lies Under the Feet of Our Mother

AnasRadi Allahu anhu related that Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallamsaid,
"Verily, Heaven lies under the feet of our mother."

General Meaning--Whoever intends to enter Heaven should respect and dignify his
parents, especially his mother. Our mother has carried and given birth to us. Furthermore,
her du'a will be granted by Allah. Thus, we must serve her well.

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Do Not Mourn for the Dead

Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallamsaid, "The dead will be tortured in his grave
because he is mourned and wept by his family".

General Meaning--When there is death in our family, especially if the dead is our parent,
we should not mourn his death as practiced by non-Muslims. Do not weep excessively and
lament his death. We should remember that every living thing must die and face it with
faith. It is all right to weep in silence or the dead will be tortured in his grave.

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6th Hadith

Be Good To Neighbors

Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam said, "He who believes in Allah and the Day
of Resurrection, do not let him harm his neighbor. And whosoever has faith in Allah and the
Day of Judgement, let him speak only of what is good or else remain silent."

General meaning-- Neighbors (Muslim) are our immediate family. It is wrong to be on bad
terms with them. We should never ill-treat them. Remember that the day will come when
we need their help. That is why peace and understanding are necessary for a closer
relationship.

Do Not Disturb Our Neighbors

Rasululallah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam said, "A person, whose neighbor became
disturbed by his actions, will not enter Heaven."

General Meaning--We should always ensure that we are at peace with our neighbor. A
considerate attitude is very important. Never make any noise or disturb the cleanliness of
his compound. A person who irritates his neighbor will only anger Allah.

To Receive and Give Gifts

Aishah Radi Allahu anharelated, "Rasuluallah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam received
and gave gifts."

General Meaning--To give and receive gifts is a virtue. This practice can make our
relationship much closer. Always exchange a gift with a gift. However, we should remember
that the value of a gift is not in its price but in the sincerity that goes with it.

Respect For Guest

Rasuluallah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam said, "Those who believe in Allah and the
hereafter, must be respectful of his guests."

General Meaning--To visit one another is highly encouraged to foster a good relationship.
As the host, we must receive and entertain our guest with a smile and a friendly tone. This
is a clear sign of hospitality and is considered charity.

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Every Mumin Should Support One Another

Rasulullah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam said, "One mumin to another mumin is like a
building that supports one another."

General Meaning--Every mumin, regardless of his race or language, must cooperate with
one another in doing good deeds. Whenever we know that our friend is weak in a certain
matter, we should help and support him so that we can progress together. This is similar to
a building where every wall, pillar, floor and roof support one another so that the building
can stand erect.

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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & IQS

1. What is the color of blood?

Answers:

1. Blue

2. Yellow
3. Black
4. Red

2. What are clothes made of?

Answers:

1. Cloth
2. Paper
3. Wood
4. Glass

3. Which has the sweetest taste?

Answers:

1. Spaghetti
2. Hot dogs
3. Honey
Peanut Butter

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4. Which tastes the most sour?

Answers:

1. Apple
2. Banana
3. Orange
4. Lemon

5. Which is the hottest?

Answers:

1. Light bulb
2. Pancake

3. Flame
4. Gun

6. Which is the coldest?

Answers:

1. Ice
2. Water
3. Rain
4. Glass

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7. Which is used for making holes in wood?

Answers:

1. Pliers

2. Hammer
3. Plane

4. Drill

8. Which is used when playing baseball?

Answers:

1. Basket
2. Racket
3. Mitt
4. Stick

9. Which is used when making clothes?

Answers:

1. String
2. Plastic
3. Pattern
4. Nails

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10. Which is used to make concrete?

Answers:

1. Mud

2. Sand
3. Plaster

4. Asphalt

11. Which can cause disease?

Answers:

1. Bacteria
2. Baldness
3. Bones
4. Blood

12. Which is the longest snake?

Answers:

1. Garter
2. Cobra

3. Rattle
4. Python

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13. Which is most like a fork?

Answers:

1. Spoon

2. Hammer
3. Pencil

4. Arrow

14. Which is most like a plate?

Answers:

1. Board
2. Nail
3. Dish
4. Cup

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