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Who was the wise and kind man in the story?

Prophet Ibrahim (AS)

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Was Namrud able to make the sun rise from the west?

→No. He could not.

200

What did most of the people in his land worship instead of Allah?

Idols (statues)

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What did Prophet Ibrahim (AS) ask Allah to show him?
 

How Allah gives life to the dead.

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What was the name of the proud king who thought he was powerful?

King Namrud (Nimrod).

300

How many birds did Allah tell Prophet Ibrahim (AS) to take?
 

4

400

How does the story of the birds show both Prophet Ibrahim’s faith and Allah’s mercy?

Prophet Ibrahim trusted Allah’s command completely, and Allah kindly showed him a miracle to strengthen his faith.

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Why did Prophet Ibrahim (AS) place parts of the birds on different hills before calling them back?

To show that it was only by Allah’s power that the birds came back to life, proving His ability to give life even when it seems impossible.

500

What do you think Allah wanted to teach Prophet Ibrahim (AS) — and all of us — through these two stories (with Namrud and the birds)?

That only Allah has true power over life, death, and nature — and that believers should have complete trust in Him.

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What lesson can we learn from Prophet Ibrahim (AS)’s conversation with King Namrud about arguing with people who don’t believe in Allah?

We should use wisdom, calmness, and truth instead of anger when teaching others.