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Abdullah Ibn Saba
Abdullah Ibn Saba (ca. 600 CE), also known as Ibn Sauda (because his mother was a black Ethiopian), is an allegedly historical person whom some Sunni's state was a Jewish convert that laid the foundation for the later sect of the ShiĂŻtes.
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