CHAPTER – 18
Summary/Note
James Henry Leigh Hunt worte a beautiful poem on Abou Ben Adhem. One night he awoke from a deep sleep. He saw that there was moonlight in his room. There was an angle who was writing something in a golden book, He asked the angle what he was writing. The angle told him that he was writing the names of those peoples who loved God and Abou’s name was not among them. Abou asked the angel to write his name as one who loved their fellowmen. The angel wrote his name and disappeared. The next night the angel came again and showed the names of those whom God Loved. Abou’s name was on the top the list. It showed that God loves those people who love their fellowmen.
Central Idea
This poem
Abou Ben Adhem is written by an English poet James Henry Leigh Hunt. The
central idea of this poem is that God love those who loves their fellow men.
Love of fellow men is the best type of worship. Abou Ben Adhem’s name was top
of the list of those, who love their fellowmen.
Question and Answers
Q.1 Where
was Abou Ben Adhem? And what was he doing?
Ans. Abou
Ben Adhem was sleeping in his bedroom.
Q.2 What
did he see in his room? What was the angel doing?
Ans. Abou
Ben Adhem room was not lit but in the bright light of the moon and within his
room he saw an angel writing in the book of gold.
Q.3 What
did Abou asked the angel?
Ans. Abou
asked the angel what was he writing in the book of Gold.
Q.4 What
did he ask the angel the second time?
Ans. Abou
Ben Adhem asked the angel time if his name was listed in the list of those who
love God
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