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Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi was born in:
Apart from poetry, Allama Iqbal wrote his first book on which subject?
As of recent trade data, which country is the largest export partner of Pakistan?
Change narration: “Diana said to me, ‘Let me do my work.’”
When “let me” appears in direct speech, in indirect speech it’s common to use reporting verbs like asked, requested, or offered.
The structure becomes: **reporting-verb + me/her + to + infinitive (do, do her work, etc.).
Commands and requests (which “Let me do my work” is more like a request) are reported with verbs like ask / request / tell / order. The choice depends on tone: “order” is stronger, “request”/“ask” is more polite.
Pronoun changes are needed: “me” becomes “her.” Also, the direct infinitive “do my work” becomes “to do her work.”
✅ Applying That to This MCQ
Putting those rules together:
“Diana said to me, ‘Let me do my work.’”
In indirect speech, since it’s a request using “let me,” we use a reporting verb like requested or asked.
Adjust pronouns: “me” becomes “her.”
The infinitive structure “to do her work” matches the rules.
Thus the correct narration is:
“Diana requested me to let her do her work.”
Hazrat Sauda (RA), wife of Prophet (PBUH), died during the caliphate of:
• She was the second woman to marry the Prophet (PBUH) after the death of Hazrat Khadijah (RA).
• Authentic Islamic history records that she passed away during the caliphate of Hazrat Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA).
• Scholars place her death around 22 AH.
• This highlights her honored status in early Islamic history.
✅ Therefore, the correct answer is Hazrat Umar (RA).