الثلاثاء، 26 مارس 2013

تعلم الانجليزية محادثة شرح الفرق بين المفردات والكلمات Vocabulary - LIVE, LIFE, ALIVE, LIVING


في هذا الدرس سوف نتعلم اللغة الانجليزية بسهولة, تحميل الدروس الانجليزية السهلة لجميع المستويات, كيف تتعلم الانجليزية دون معلم بسرعة شرح الفرق بين المفردات والكلمات Vocabulary - LIVE, LIFE, ALIVE, LIVING, محادثات بسيطة للمبتدئين في إتقان الانجليزية. It was not long before the Quraysh started to realize that that very condition through which they sought to save face was the one that would cause the most trouble. A man from the Thaqif called ‘Utbah ibn Usayd, but better known by his title Abu Busayr (following the Arabian tradition of addressing a man as the father of his eldest son), came to the Prophet declaring that he was a Muslim. Shortly after he had made his escape, two people of his own tribe, wrote to the Prophet requesting that he should honor his pledges by returning him. They sent their message with a man from the tribe of ‘Amir who travelled with a servant of his. When they gave the Prophet the letter addressed to him, he spoke to Abu Busayr and explained that the Muslims did not violate their pledges or go back on their promises. He, therefore, had no option but to send him back with those two people. He also told him: “God will certainly provide for you, and those subjugated people like you, a way out of your trouble.” When Abu Busayr protested that he was being returned to those people who would certainly try to turn him away from his faith, the Prophet could do no more than repeat his words. Out of obedience and respect to the prophet’s orders, Abu Busayr went with those two people on the long journey from Madinah to Makkah, a distance of more than 500 kilometers. Apparently, Abu Busayr tried to win the confidence of his captors as they travelled on that journey which took several days to complete, giving them no hint whatsoever of what was in his mind. When they sat down to rest at some stage, the man from the tribe of ‘Amir was playing with his sword and boasting: “I shall work this sword of mine hard in the Muslim tribes of the Aws and the Khazraj one day.” To this statement, Abu Busayr rejoined: “Your sword must be a very sharp one, then.” The man said: “Yes, indeed. Would you like to have a look at it?” Abu Busayr accepted the sword from him thankfully.

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