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 1  I             |      his little~ ~ ./. band of followers to seek safety in flight,
 2  I             |    restoring confidence to his followers 1.~ ~About the beginning
 3  I             |       years neither he nor his followers had visited the Kaabah,
 4  I             |      patrons. Mohammed and his followers were not to enter Mecca
 5  I             |       place. With two thousand followers the prophet entered the
 6  I             |        even from his immediate followers; his Bedawîn allies were
 7  I             |     displeasing to his Medînah followers, who were only appeased
 8  I             |  ranged themselves amongst his followers, who consisted for the most
 9  I             |   possession of certain of his followers, written down at different
10  I             |      was a contribution by his followers to the expenses of the war
11  I             |   kindness and equity upon his followers in the treatment of their
12  I             |      change and to prevent his followers from 'dividing into sects,'
13  I             |  induced to give up his poorer followers. Hell-fire threatened for
14  I             |     the Virgin Mary. But their followers have divided into sects.
15  I             |     her son the cause of their followers' division into sects. The
16  I,       II(2)|      At first Mohammed and his followers adopted no point of adoration.
17  I,        V(1)|   either to the Apostle or his followers.~ ~
18  I,     VIII(1)|        men; many of Mohammed's followers wished to attack the caravan
19  I,     VIII(1)|      prophet and his immediate followers were for throwing themselves
20  I,       IX(1)|       between Mohammed and his followers with an army of twelve thousand
21  I,       IX(1)|     Mohammed and his immediate followers and kindred.~ ~
22  I,      XIV   |       big with pride, 'We were followers of yours, can ye now avail
23 II,    XVIII(1)| Mohammed to give up his poorer followers to please the Qurâis; see
24 II,      XXI(4)|      as that preached to their followers by the various prophets
25 II,     XXII(1)|     joined the prophet and his followers in adoration. Mohammed,
26 II,     XXIV(2)|       when the prophet and his followers were starting at night on
27 II,     XXIX(1)|       himself and a few of his followers did at Medînah. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 
28 II,      XXX   |        surely say, 'Ye are but followers of vanity; thus does God
29 II,   XXXVII(2)|        including Elias and his followers; others divide the word
30 II,       XL   |        pride, 'Verily, we were followers of yours, can ye then avail
31 II,   XLVIII(2)|                            The followers of Musâilimah, Mohammed'
32 II,   XLVIII(3)|    Hudâibîyeh disappointed his followers, but in the following year
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