Answer:
Chris McCandless, aka Alexander Supertramp, experiences various enlightening moments that unfold the main idea in the novel, "Into the Wild". Jon Krakauer clearly portrays this main idea of his novel: a young man attempts to find true happiness through solitude and nature, instead of finding it in society.
A baby horse is called a colt
Salah - 5 Prayers
Sawm - Fasting during Ramadan
Hajj - Pilgrimage to Makkah
Zakah - poor tax + donations
Khums - wealth tax (1/5th)
Jihad - struggle to please God
Amr-bil-Maroof - encouraging others to do good
Nahi-Anril-Munktar - discouraging the bad
Tawalia - loving the friends of Allah and family of Muhammad
Tabarra - hating the enemies of Ahl-al-Bayt
Answer:
1. The feelings that are produced by the image in lines 1-3 are feelings of weariness or ones of being in a weak state. It tells us that somebody is sick or not feeling well. The grass is thin and the ground looks like blood.
2. Yes, it does inspire sympathy. The horse is weak and it is in pain, making us feel bad for the horse. And we are worried as to what will happen to the horse. The blind horse is standing skill which is also foreshadowing that something bad is going to happen in the future.
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