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learnt and settled
and all the duties which Allah has ordained ) descended from the Heaven and settled in the roots of the hearts of the faithful believers, and then the Qur ' an was revealed, and the people read the Qur ' an ( and learnt al-Amanah from it ) and also learnt it from the Sunnah.

learnt and England
During that time he met major political figures: Louis II de Bourbon, Charles II of England and William II, Prince of Orange, and learnt French, German and Italian, in addition to Latin.
( note that it is thought that Neckam may have learnt of chess in Italy, not in England )
The England opening batsman Herbert Sutcliffe attended Pudsey School and learnt his cricket with the Pudsey St Lawrence and Pudsey Britannia cricket clubs.
An attempt to attack before his men were in perfect alignment was contrary to every precept that the officers had learnt back in England, and it was only when the dressing had been completed to his satisfaction did Scarlett order his trumpeter, Trumpet Major Monks, to sound the charge.
Trenchard and Loraine had been friends in Nigeria, and on his return to England, Loraine had learnt to fly.
Whosoever hath learnt that the Kings of England were ordained for the good Government of the Kingdom in the Execution of the Laws, must needs know, that the King cannot lawfully seek any other benefit in judicial proceedings, than that common Right and Justice be done to the People according to their Laws and Customs.
In an interview with the Daily Telegraph, Denham announced he was a secular humanist, although he also said he learnt a lot from his Church of England upbringing.
Charles Gerard was educated abroad, and in the Low Countries learnt soldiering, in which he showed himself proficient when on the outbreak of the Civil War in England he raised a troop of horse for the king's service.
One will see clearly in this History, that the constant union of the Sovereign with his Parliament, is the most solid foundation for the glory of the Prince and the welfare of the Subjects ; and from the little that one may have learnt of what is happening in England since Your Majesty took the Throne, one cannot but be convinced, that that indeed is the invariable principle upon which Your Majesty governs his conduct.
One of the more famous visitors to Cranmer Station ( in 1860 ) was Jemmy Button who had learnt English, and visited England aboard the Beagle in 1830-31.
It was originally written, as certain peculiarities of construction and vocabulary clearly show, somewhere in northern England, but of the author nothing can be learnt except the fact, which he himself tells us, that he was a cleric.
At the age of 14, Wills was sent to England to attend Rugby School, where he learnt the sport of cricket, as well as an early version of what is now called Rugby football.
The Times correspondent commented during the first Test: " There was some feeling about K. S. Ranjitsinhji's absence, but although the Indian Prince has learnt all his cricket in England he could scarcely, if the title of the match were to be adhered to, have been included in the English eleven ", but The Field supported his inclusion.
The Times wrote that he " was born and educated in England, and won his earliest successes in England, although, in a freak of boyish impetuosity, he repudiated some years ago all connexion with this country, where, according to his own account, he was born by mere accident and where he learnt nothing.
In 1884 he was sent to the Banister Court public school in Southampton, Hampshire, England where he learnt to play football and cricket.
Having learnt this control enables several extraordinary deeds in the service of England, and later makes Jim eligible to join the ' Collegiate of Magickians ' whereof Carolinus is a founder ( a subplot emphasised in later books ).
He was tortured repeatedly, which is how he became deformed, spent years as a slave, or wandering, learnt how to be a conjurer, and when he was getting old, he longed to come back to England.
Ray Illingworth's England side in 1970-71 were mentally the toughest English side I played against, and the experience of playing against them first up in my Test career reinforced what I had learnt in the backyard.
The England Test cricketer and captain, Bob Willis, grew up in the village and learnt to play at several local village clubs, including Stoke d ' Abernon cricket club, before his professional career in the 1970s and 80s
John Arlott later commented that, on his first tour of England, " learnt much that he never forgot, by no means all of it about cricket: and he recognised the game as his only possible ladder to the kind of life he wanted.
In 1865, through a companion in arms named John O ' Neill, he was brought into contact with Fenianism, and having learnt of the Fenian plot against Canada ( the Fenian raids ), he mentioned the designs when writing home to his father in England.
Born in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, Hunter, who was one of five brothers, learnt his cricket on the beach at Scarborough and went on to become a first-class wicket-keeper.
Thuret's mother was brought up in England ; English was the first language that he learnt, and he appears to have retained strong sympathies with Great Britain throughout his life.

learnt and some
Camden had learnt some Welsh during the course of his studies and it would appear that he is the origin of the interpretation of Dumnonii as " deep valley dwellers " from his understanding of the Welsh of his time.
During those years, Flamsteed gave his father some help in his business, and from his father learnt arithmetic and the use of fractions, but he also used those years to develop a keen interest in mathematics and astronomy.
Having learnt from the heavy casualties inflicted upon the airborne formations in Operation Market, the two airborne divisions were dropped several thousand yards forward of friendly positions, and only some thirteen hours after Operation Plunder had begun and Allied ground forces had already crossed the Rhine.
The White collection contained some Arabic manuscripts, so Murray learnt Arabic ( in addition to his native English and German ) and examined many historical chess documents.
The education there was based on erudition, the eventual goal being that by sixth-form level the students have learnt " to vary one sentence diversely, to make a verse exactly, to endight an epistle eloquently and learnedly, to declaim of a theme simple, and last of all to attain some competent knowledge of the Greek tongue ".
The King's mother, the dowager Queen Mary, was even told that Simpson might have held some sort of sexual control over Edward, as she had released him from an undefined sexual dysfunction through practices learnt in a Chinese brothel.
Hume had a good knowledge of some of the local aboriginal people, was always able to avoid conflicts with them, and appears to have learnt something of their speech.
He had already made himself known by critical studies on the history of the Middle Ages, of which the most important was his Geschichte des ersten Kreuzzuges ( History of the First Crusade ) ( Düsseldorf, 1841 ; new ed., Leipzig, 1881 ), a work which, besides its merit as a valuable piece of historical investigation employing the critical methods he had learnt from Ranke, was also of some significance as a protest against the vaguely enthusiastic attitude encouraged by the Romantic school towards the Middle Ages.
Gulls may fly some distance in order to find a suitable surface on which to drop shells, and there is apparently a learnt component to the task as older birds are more successful than younger ones.
In his presidential address to the British Association in 1871, Lord Kelvin stated his belief that the application of the prismatic analysis of light to solar and stellar chemistry had never been suggested directly or indirectly by anyone else when Stokes taught it to him at Cambridge University some time prior to the summer of 1852, and he set forth the conclusions, theoretical and practical, which he learnt from Stokes at that time, and which he afterwards gave regularly in his public lectures at Glasgow. Kirchhoff These statements, containing as they do the physical basis on which spectroscopy rests, and the way in which it is applicable to the identification of substances existing in the sun and stars, make it appear that Stokes anticipated Kirchhoff by at least seven or eight years.
Usually, these qualities are learnt most easily through practical experience with try-outs, where people have a dialogue ( or debate ) of some kind, and give each other feedback on how they are doing.
This evolution took many shapes and forms: some continued to concentrate on the foundations of the art form and its original links to hip hop culture, some became producers utilising the skills they'd learnt as turntablists and incorporating those into their productions, some concentrated more on the DJing aspect of the art form by combining turntablist skills with the trademark skills of club DJs, while others explored alternative routes in utilising the turntable as an instrument or production tool solely for the purpose of making music-either by using solely the turntable or by incorporating it into the production process alongside tools such as drum machines, samplers, computer software, and so on.
Among references in other writers, Aristophanes, in his comedy The Wasps, represented the protagonist Philocleon as having learnt the " absurdities " of Aesop from conversation at banquets ; Plato wrote in Phaedo that Socrates whiled away his jail time turning some of Aesop's fables " which he knew " into verses.
In the philosophy of science, it is used by opponents to describe the position, associated with some logical positivists, that " knowledge can be clearly learnt through evaluation of the natural world and its substances, and, through empirical means, learn truths ".
The lessons learnt from this first boundary commission were put to good use around the world where members of the Corps have determined boundaries on behalf of the British as well as foreign governments ; some notable boundary commissions include:
While it is true that many skills learnt on the low whistle carry over to these instruments, " some of the greatest players of traditional music have been associated with the low whistle " and have helped foster its reputation as a highly versatile and respected instrument in its own right, with a unique and evocative sound.
Dempsey's family are from the Irish speaking Gaeltacht region of Ranafast in Donegal, where he learnt to speak some Irish from spending his summers there as a youth.
A report by Fran O ’ Sullivan in the New Zealand Herald said that Fonterra had learnt some heavy lessons from Sanlu and the company would have to have confidence in the safety of its milk supply chain in China before reinvesting significantly in the local production of dairy products.
It was from playing with the Russian children that he learnt to speak some Russian.
" The story, I learnt immediately afterward, was to be that of the murder of a nephew by his uncle ; the originality of which was to consist in the review of the murderer's career by himself at the close, when its temptations were to be dwelt upon as if, not he the culprit, but some other man, were the tempted.
The signals used four symbols not present in ordinary Morse code ( given the names alpha beta gamma and rho ), which caused some confusion until all those involved in interception learnt to recognise them and use a standardised way to write them.
After producing some classical tragedies, the best of which is " Cato ", Almeida Garrett undertook the reform of the stage on independent lines, though he learnt something from the Anglo-German school.

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