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 1  I             |     Abu Bekr enjoyed immense influence with his fellow-citizens,
 2  I             | former being won over by the influence of 'Hadîgah. Amongst the
 3  I             |   and exercised considerable influence on Islâm, both during and
 4  I             |         Mohammed's power and influence was now extending every
 5  I             |    been induced by Byzantine influence to rise in insurrection
 6  I             |   exercised a most important influence on his doctrine, yet it
 7  I             |     by Jewish Arabs, and the influence of their beliefs and superstitions
 8  I             |    to understand the immense influence which the Qur'ân has always
 9  I             |   ibn Ubai was a chief whose influence operated strongly against
10  I,      VII(3)|         Literally, under the influence of the ginn.~ ~ ./. 
11 II,    XLIII(1)|     sent down to some man of influence and importance in Mecca
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