Hazrat Abdul Quader Zilani / Hazrat Abdul Quader was a famous religious figure in Islam - Rearranging Sentences / Completing Story for HSC, SSC & Other Exams
- Fakhruddin Babar
- Jan 25
- 3 min read
Rearranging Sentences:
Hazrat Abdul Quader
Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.
I. Hazrat Abdul Quader was a famous religious figure in Islam.
II. His mother decided to send him to Baghdad with a view to educating him there.
III. He was born in Silan in Iraq.
IV. At the time of sending, his mother sewed forty gold coins in his shirt and advised him never to tell a lie.
V. The boy left for Baghdad with a caravan of merchants, but on their way a gang of robbers fell upon them and looted their money.
VI. One of the robbers said the small boy might have something with him.
VII. The gang leader said that perhaps the boy had nothing with him.
VIII. The boy said, "Mother has advised me never to tell a lie even in danger."
IX. The robbers felt ashamed of their deeds and gave up robbery.
X. The leader felt surprised and said, "You might not have disclosed the fact."
XI. His father died even before his birth.
XII. She was very pious and taught him many important and religious things.
XIII. That time the roads were not safe; often gangs of robbers fell upon the travellers and plundered their belongings and money.
Correct Sequence:
I → III → XI → II → XII → XIII → IV → V → VI → VII → X → VIII → IX
Rewritten Story in Correct Sequence:
Hazrat Abdul Quader was a famous religious figure in Islam. He was born in Silan in Iraq. His father died even before his birth. His mother decided to send him to Baghdad with a view to educating him there. She was very pious and taught him many important and religious things. At that time, the roads were not safe; often gangs of robbers fell upon the travellers and plundered their belongings and money. At the time of sending, his mother sewed forty gold coins in his shirt and advised him never to tell a lie. The boy left for Baghdad with a caravan of merchants, but on their way, a gang of robbers fell upon them and looted their money. One of the robbers said the small boy might have something with him. The gang leader said that perhaps the boy had nothing with him. Boy Abdul Quader spoke out, "No, no, I have forty gold coins sewed in my shirt." The leader felt surprised and said, "You might not have disclosed the fact." The boy said, "Mother has advised me never to tell a lie even in danger." The robbers felt ashamed of their deeds and gave up robbery.
হযরত আবদুল কাদের ছিলেন ইসলামের একজন বিখ্যাত ধর্মীয় ব্যক্তিত্ব। তিনি ইরাকের সিলানে জন্মগ্রহণ করেন। জন্মের আগেই তার বাবা মারা যান। তার মা তাকে বাগদাদে পাঠানোর সিদ্ধান্ত নিয়েছিলেন যাতে সেখানে তাকে শিক্ষিত করা যায়। তিনি অত্যন্ত ধার্মিক ছিলেন এবং তাকে অনেক গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ও ধর্মীয় বিষয় শিখিয়েছিলেন। তখন রাস্তাঘাট নিরাপদ ছিল না; প্রায়ই ডাকাত দল যাত্রীদের উপর পতিত হয় এবং তাদের জিনিসপত্র ও অর্থ লুট করে। পাঠানোর সময়, তার মা তার শার্টে চল্লিশটি স্বর্ণমুদ্রা সেলাই করেছিলেন এবং তাকে কখনও মিথ্যা না বলার পরামর্শ দিয়েছিলেন। ছেলেটি বণিকদের একটি কাফেলা নিয়ে বাগদাদের দিকে রওনা হয়, কিন্তু তাদের পথে একদল ডাকাত তাদের উপর পড়ে এবং তাদের অর্থ লুট করে। ডাকাতদের একজন বলল ছোট ছেলেটার সাথে কিছু থাকতে পারে। গ্যাং লিডার বলেছিলেন যে সম্ভবত ছেলেটির সাথে তার কিছুই ছিল না। ছেলে আব্দুল কাদের বলে উঠল, "না, না, আমার শার্টে চল্লিশটি স্বর্ণমুদ্রা সেলাই করা আছে।" নেতা বিস্মিত বোধ করে বললেন, আপনি হয়তো ঘটনাটি প্রকাশ করেননি। ছেলেটি বললো, "মা আমাকে উপদেশ দিয়েছেন বিপদেও কখনো মিথ্যা না বলতে।" ডাকাতরা তাদের কৃতকর্মে লজ্জিত হয়ে ডাকাতি ছেড়ে দেয়।
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Completing Story:
Truthfulness of Hazrat Abdul Quadir Zilani / Truth always triumphs.’: In his boyhood, Hazrat Abdul Quadir Zilani
During his boyhood, Hazrat Abdul Quadir Jilani was preparing to leave his home to attend school in Bagdad. On the eve of his departure, his mother imparted two valuable pieces of advice to him. She told him, "My son, never tell a lie and don't become frightened in danger." The young boy took his mother's advice to heart as he embarked on his journey, accompanied by a group of merchants, towards the distant city of Bagdad.
The path was fraught with danger as the region was infested with robbers. After five days of travel, a group of robbers accosted the travelers. In the ensuing chaos, one of the robbers seized the boy. However, the leader of the gang intervened, stating that the boy had nothing of value on him. To the surprise of all, the boy spoke up, "No, you are mistaken. I have forty gold coins sewn into my sleeves."
The leader was curious as to why the boy had revealed this information. The boy replied that his mother had cautioned him never to tell a lie, and he could not disobey her. The response of the truthful boy moved the leader, who experienced a change of heart. He renounced his life of crime and persuaded his men to do the same. Inspired by the young boy's honesty, the gang members endeavored to live better lives, gradually reforming themselves and eschewing all their bad habits.
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