(Abdul Raqeeb Malik-8848430962)
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Independence Day Vocabulary
1. |
English Vocabulary |
Urdu Vocabulary |
2. |
Aug 15th, 1947 (Independence Day) |
15 اگست، 1947 (آزادی کا دن) |
3. |
Celebration |
جشن |
4. |
Constitution |
آئین |
5. |
Democracy |
جمہوریت |
6. |
Diversity |
تنوع |
7. |
Empowerment |
توانائی |
8. |
Flag hoisting |
جھنڈا بلند کرنا |
9. |
Freedom |
آزادی |
10. |
Heritage |
میراث |
11. |
Independence |
آزادی |
12. |
Inspiration |
توجہ |
13. |
Leadership |
قیادت |
14. |
Liberation |
آزادی |
15. |
Martyr |
شہید |
16. |
Nation |
قوم |
17. |
National Anthem |
قومی ترانہ |
18. |
National Emblem |
قومی شان |
19. |
Nationalism |
قومیت |
20. |
Parade |
جلوس |
21. |
Patriot |
وطن دوست |
22. |
Patriotism |
وطن پرستی |
23. |
Pride |
فخر |
24. |
Prime Minister's Address |
وزیر اعظم کا خطاب |
25. |
Progress |
ترقی |
26. |
Red Fort |
لال قلعہ |
27. |
Remembrance |
یاد |
28. |
Republic |
جمہوریت |
29. |
Resilience |
مضبوطی |
30. |
Revolution |
انقلاب |
31. |
Sacrifice |
قربانی |
32. |
Saffron, White, and Green |
بھگو کا رنگ، سفید اور سبز |
33. |
Sovereign |
حاکم |
34. |
Sovereignty |
حاکمیت |
35. |
Strive |
کوشش کرنا |
36. |
Struggle |
جدوجہد |
37. |
Symbol |
علامت |
38. |
Tricolour |
ترنگا |
39. |
Triumph |
کامیابی، فتح |
40. |
Unity |
اتحاد |
Muslim Freedom Fighters: Working Together for Independence
1. |
Background |
پس منظر -
تعلیمی یا جدیدیت کا پس منظر |
2. |
Courage |
دلیری - بہادری،
حوصلہ |
3. |
Diverse |
متنوع |
4. |
Fearless |
بے خوف - بے
خوف، نڈر |
5. |
Harmony |
ہم آہنگی -
ایکساں ہونا، میل |
6. |
Protests |
احتجاج -
اعتراض، مخالفت |
7. |
Resilience |
مضبوطی |
8. |
Sacrificed |
قربانی کی -
کوئی چیز خواہشوں کے لئے تیار کرنا |
9. |
Unity |
یکجہتی -
متحدیت، اتحاد |
Sara: Hi, Ali! Do you know
Independence Day is coming soon?
Ali: Yep, Sara! It's on August
15th, right? A day to celebrate India's freedom.
Sara: Exactly! It's special. You
know, it's not just about the famous freedom fighters. Muslim freedom fighters
also played a big role.
Ali: Really? Tell me more.
Sara: Sure! One was Maulana Abul
Kalam Azad. He was a leader and important in our fight for freedom. He believed
in unity among all communities.
Ali: That's cool. So, different
people came together for freedom. Who else?
Sara: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan,
"Frontier Gandhi," was another. He believed in peace and harmony
between Hindus and Muslims.
Ali: Peace is powerful. Tell me
about others.
Sara: Bi Amma, or Bi Amma Saheba,
was fearless. She joined protests against British rule.
Ali: Brave lady! These stories
aren't well-known, but they matter.
Sara: Totally! Independence Day is
about all who sacrificed, no matter their background. Let's honor their courage
and unity.
Ali: You're right, Sara. It's
about celebrating our diverse nation, working together for freedom.
Sara: On Independence Day, let's
remember these Muslim freedom fighters. They showed unity is key.
Ali: Absolutely. We'll make our
country stronger, just like they wanted.
Sara: Well said, Ali. Hindustan
Zindabad!
Ali: Zindabad!
Muslim Freedom Fighters:
Uniting for Independence
Sara: Hey, Ali! Do you know that
Independence Day is just around the corner?
Ali: Of course, Sara! It's on
August 15th, right? A day to celebrate India's freedom.
Sara: Exactly! It's such a special
day. You know, it's not just about the freedom fighters we often hear about.
There were also many Muslim freedom fighters who played a significant role.
Ali: Really? I didn't know that.
Can you tell me more about them?
Sara: Sure! One of the notable
Muslim freedom fighters was Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. He was a great leader and
played a crucial role in India's struggle for independence. He believed in
unity among all communities.
Ali: That's inspiring. It's
important to remember that people from all walks of life came together for the
cause of freedom. Who else were there?
Sara: Well, there was Khan Abdul
Ghaffar Khan, also known as the "Frontier Gandhi." He was a devout
Muslim who believed in nonviolent resistance and worked for harmony between
Hindus and Muslims.
Ali: Nonviolence is such a
powerful way to bring about change. It's great to hear about these leaders who
promoted unity.
Sara: Absolutely. And let's not
forget about Bi Amma, also known as Bi Amma Saheba. She was a fearless woman
who participated in protests and movements against British rule.
Ali: That's incredible. It's
important to learn about these lesser-known heroes too. They contributed so
much to our nation's journey to freedom.
Sara: Definitely. Independence Day
is a reminder of the sacrifices made by so many people, regardless of their
background or religion. It's a day to honour their courage and remember the
spirit of unity that led us to freedom.
Ali: You're right, Sara. It's a
day to celebrate the diversity of our nation and the common goal that united
everyone – to see India free and thriving.
Sara: So, as we celebrate
Independence Day, let's also remember these Muslim freedom fighters and their
contributions. They showed that our fight for freedom was a collective effort.
Ali: Absolutely, Sara. And let's
work towards preserving the unity and harmony that they stood for, making our
country even stronger.
Sara: Well said, Ali. Hindustan Zindabad!
Ali: Zindabad!