Here are a few other possibilities depending on the context:

As Hameed puts it, closing his father’s notebook for the night: “A legacy isn’t a statue. It’s a habit.”

: Hameed and Nura are identified as the children of Qassim. Grammar Point

Mastering these "character facts" is a rite of passage for many learners. Websites like and Sa3dny frequently host discussions where students verify these answers to ensure they have accurately interpreted the text.

For many students, this specific unit (often located on ) is the first time they encounter the possessive apostrophe . Learning that Hameed and Nura are Qassim’s (belonging to or related to Qassim) helps bridge the gap between simple identification and describing complex human relationships.

Based on educational materials commonly used in English language curricula, the phrase is a key fact from a specific reading comprehension text (often found on page 46 of elementary or intermediate English workbooks).

(They are a married couple and Qassim's grandparents). Cultural Reflections

The phrase " " (or sometimes cousins ) is a common answer found in English language learning curricula, such as the Super Goal or Mega Goal series used in Saudi Arabia.