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I need help solving a o level Islamic question according to o level requirements

Q-WRITE ABOUT THE LIVES OF THE PROPHETS UNCLES HAMZA AND ABU SUFYAN. (m/j 2016)

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I need help solving a o level Islamic question according to o level requirements

Q-WRITE ABOUT THE LIVES OF THE PROPHETS UNCLES HAMZA AND ABU SUFYAN. (m/j 2016)

All help will be appreciated :)
Did you try checking the marking scheme for that question?
 
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Did you try checking the marking scheme for that question?
Hamza: he was an uncle and foster-brother of the Prophet; he was a warrior and sportsman and had little interest in the issues of Makkah; he hit Abu Jahl when he heard Abu Jahl had assaulted the Prophet; after that he became Muslim; it gave the Muslims a lot of strength and they were able to pray in public; in the battle of Badr, he killed leading men of the Quraysh including Hind’s father Utbah; she vowed revenge and hired Washi to kill Hamza which he did at the battle of Uhud; he was given the title ‘chief of Martyrs’, and the Prophet led his funeral prayer.
Abu Sufyan: he was a prominent and powerful figure among the Quraysh, and a staunch opponent of the Prophet and the Muslims. It was his caravan returning from Syria that was the basis for the battle of Badr, and candidates could give details of his involvement in this event. After the loss at Badr, revenge was sought and Abu Sufyan led the Quraysh army to Uhud. His wife Hind also went seeking revenge for the death of her father. After Uhud, Abu Sufyan vowed to fight again and the next time they met was at the Battle of the Trench. After the Quraysh broke the treaty of Hudaybiyya, Abu Sufyan went to Madina to attempt to restore the treaty, but without success; he subsequently converted when the Prophet marched towards Makka, and the Prophet honoured him despite his fierce opposition for many years. At Ta’if, Abu Sufyan lost an eye, and at Yarmouk he lost the other; he was made governor of Narjan; he died aged 90 in Madina.




CAN I WRITE THIS AS THE AWNSER
 

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Hamza: he was an uncle and foster-brother of the Prophet; he was a warrior and sportsman and had little interest in the issues of Makkah; he hit Abu Jahl when he heard Abu Jahl had assaulted the Prophet; after that he became Muslim; it gave the Muslims a lot of strength and they were able to pray in public; in the battle of Badr, he killed leading men of the Quraysh including Hind’s father Utbah; she vowed revenge and hired Washi to kill Hamza which he did at the battle of Uhud; he was given the title ‘chief of Martyrs’, and the Prophet led his funeral prayer.
Abu Sufyan: he was a prominent and powerful figure among the Quraysh, and a staunch opponent of the Prophet and the Muslims. It was his caravan returning from Syria that was the basis for the battle of Badr, and candidates could give details of his involvement in this event. After the loss at Badr, revenge was sought and Abu Sufyan led the Quraysh army to Uhud. His wife Hind also went seeking revenge for the death of her father. After Uhud, Abu Sufyan vowed to fight again and the next time they met was at the Battle of the Trench. After the Quraysh broke the treaty of Hudaybiyya, Abu Sufyan went to Madina to attempt to restore the treaty, but without success; he subsequently converted when the Prophet marched towards Makka, and the Prophet honoured him despite his fierce opposition for many years. At Ta’if, Abu Sufyan lost an eye, and at Yarmouk he lost the other; he was made governor of Narjan; he died aged 90 in Madina.




CAN I WRITE THIS AS THE AWNSER
Ideally you should elaborate a little more on that but as long as all the points above are included one way or another, you will get full marks.

These are all the significant details that the examiner expects in your answer but you can (and should) answer in your own words.
 
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Ideally you should elaborate a little more on that but as long as all the points above are included one way or another, you will get full marks.

These are all the significant details that the examiner expects in your answer but you can (and should) answer in your own words.
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