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 1  I             |     prophet's cousin, and Zeid ibn 'Amr, surnamed 'the Enquirer.'~ ~
 2  I             |   last-mentioned tribe.~ ~'Amr ibn La'hy, a chief of the Benu '
 3  I             |        cousin Waraqah and Zâid ibn Amr, who had, professedly,
 4  I             |    young men, Zobeir and Sa'ad ibn Waqqâz, both relations of
 5  I             |     the prophet. Abd er Rahman ibn Auf and Tal'hah, men of
 6  I             |       the Muslim ranks. Othmân ibn Affân, afterwards the third
 7  I             |        important convert, Omar ibn el 'Hattâb, a fierce soldier,
 8  I             |        them being one Abdallah ibn Ubai. Although perfectly
 9  I             |      the Aus tribe, named Saad ibn Moâ.dh, a fierce soldier,
10  I             |         for instance, Abdallah ibn Sa'hd ibn Abî Sar'h (see
11  I             |   instance, Abdallah ibn Sa'hd ibn Abî Sar'h (see Part I, p.
12  I             |       p. 126, note 2) and Zâid ibn THâbit; and tradition relates
13  I             |        hand, and employed Zâid ibn THâbit the Ansârî, a native
14  I             |      to him openly.~ ~Abdallâh ibn Ubai was a chief whose influence
15  I,       II(3)|                         A'hnas ibn Surâiq eTH THaqafî, a fair
16  I,       II(1)|                         Zuhâib ibn Sinân er Rûmî, who being
17  I,       II(1)| commentators, 'Huzair (Esdras) ibn Sara'hyâ or Al 'Hiẓr (Elias)
18  I,      III(1)|        interest,' when Phineas Ibn Azûra mockingly said, 'Surely,
19  I,       VI(2)|        This refers to Abdallah ibn Sa'hd ibn Abî. Sar'h, who
20  I,       VI(2)|   refers to Abdallah ibn Sa'hd ibn Abî. Sar'h, who acted as
21  I,      VII(1)|       is referred to 'Omâiyyat ibn Abi Zalt, or to a certain
22 II,    XVIII(1)|      Said to refer to Ommâiyet ibn 'Half, who had requested
23 II,      XIX(1)|                          Hâsîy ibn Wâil, being indebted to '
24 II,     XXIV(2)|       in the morning by Zafwân ibn de Mu'hattal: this gave
25 II,     XXIV(2)|       the ringleader, Abdallah ibn Ubbâi, who was too important
26 II,     XXIV(4)|                       Abdallah ibn Ubbâi, mentioned in Part
27 II,     XXXI(3)|                      An Na.dhr ibn al 'Hareth had purchased
28 II,    XLVII(1)|  prophet's companions, such as Ibn 'Abbâs.~ ~ ./. 
29 II,   XLVIII(1)|                         Suhail ibn 'Amr, who concluded the
30 II,     XLIX(2)|                       Al Walîd ibn 'Hugbâ was sent by Mohammed
31 II,     XLIX(2)| Mohammed thereupon sent 'Halîd ibn Walîd to reduce them by
32 II,     LIII(1)| passage refers to one El Walîd ibn Mughâirah, who being abused
33 II,       LX(2)|                          Hâtîb ibn abi Balta'hah had given
34 II,    LXIII(3)|                       Abdallah ibn Ubai, the leader of the '
35 II,   LXVIII(3)|      meant is, probably, Walîd ibn Mughâirah, the inveterate
36 II,      LXX(1)|      187, p. 97, or one Na.dhr ibn el 'Hâreth, who said of
37 II,    LXXIV(1)| generally supposed to be Walîd ibn Mughâirah, one of the chiefs
38 II,     LXXX(1)|                   One Abdallah ibn Umm Maktûm, a poor blind
39 II,     LXXX(1)|        conversation with Walîd ibn Mughâirah and some others
40 II,    CVIII(1)|    This is directed against Âs ibn Wail, who, when Mohammed'
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