Manāt (Arabic: مناة Arabic pronunciation: [maˈnaːh] pausa, [maˈnaːt] or Old Arabic manawat; also transliterated as manāh) was a pre-Islamic Arabian goddess...
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symbols instead of Ugaritic alphabet. El (/ɛl/ EL; also 'Il, Ugaritic: 𐎛𐎍 ʾīlu; Phoenician: 𐤀𐤋 ʾīl; Hebrew: אֵל ʾēl; Syriac: ܐܺܝܠ ʾīyl; Arabic: إل ʾil...
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Peninsula, including Mecca, where she was worshipped alongside Al-Uzza and Manat as one of the daughters of Allah. The word Allat or Elat has been used to...
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Allah as a lunar deity Al-Lat Al-'Uzzá Manāt Sin (mythology) Hommel, First Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. 1. p. 380 El-Badawi, Emran (2024). Female Divinity...
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times and she was worshipped by the pre-Islamic Arabs along with al-Lāt and Manāt. A stone cube at Nakhla (near Mecca) was held sacred as part of her cult...
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god (ʾilāh) except the God (Allāh)." Arabian mythology Al-Lāt Al-‘Uzzá Manāt El (deity) Eloah Elohim History of Arabia Pre-Islamic Arabia Religion in pre-Islamic...
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and goddesses, including Hubal and the goddesses al-Lāt, al-‘Uzzā, and Manāt, at local shrines and temples such as the Kaaba in Mecca. Deities were venerated...
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Baal Berith (redirect from El Berith)
Baʿal Berith (Hebrew: בעל ברית, lit. 'Baʿal of the Covenant') and El Berith (Hebrew: אל ברית, lit. 'God of the Covenant') are titles of a god or gods worshiped...
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Ottoman Turkish livre – Ottoman Empire Loti – Lesotho Manat Azeri manat – Azerbaijan Turkmenistani manat – Turkmenistan Maneti – Georgia Maravedí – Spain Mark...
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the more aloof El. The Lebanese city of Baalbeck was named after Baal. Alternatively, Ba' al is a divine co-regent with El, where El was the executive...
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of fate, Ashima was cognate with the South Semitic goddess Manathu (or Manāt) whose name meant "the measurer, fate, or portion" who was worshiped by...
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Dagon (section Dagan, El, and Baal's parentage)
dedicated to him rather than El is a matter of scholarly debate. In lists of gods and offerings from Ugarit, Dagan sometimes follows El but precedes Baal. Two...
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Conspectus (Leiden, Brill, 2001) (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World, 136). el-Khouri, Lamia; Johnson, David, "A New Nabataean Inscription from Wadi Mataha...
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Yahweh (category Children of El (deity))
goddesses, including El, Asherah and Baal. In later centuries, El and Yahweh became conflated and El-linked epithets such as El Shaddai came to be applied...
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2020. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2023-04-12. Retrieved 2023-04-12. El Salvador, primer país del mundo en reconocer al Bitcoin como moneda de curso...
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Atarsamain ʿAṯtar Baalshamin Bēl Dhul Khalasa Dushara Gad Hubal Malakbel Manaf Manāt Nasr Nuha Orotalt Ruda Suwa' Theandrios Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth Yarhibol Yatha...
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references to names including Allah, El and Allat (god and goddess), with regional references to al-Uzza, Baal and Manutu (Manat) (Negev 11). Allat is also found...
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Dushara was associated with other gods, like Dionysus, Zeus, and Helios. Manāt was known as the goddess of fate, and was worshipped by the followers for...
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Al-Jazira, Mesopotamia Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat, the ancient base in Jeddah, Hejaz and Tihamah. Bani Shahr, El namas and surrounding area. Goes up towards...
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Abu Dharr al-Ghifari (redirect from Abu Dharr el-Ghiffari)
weak people". They were a part of the Ghifar clan of the Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat tribe, part of the Kinana tribes, which also included the Quraysh tribe...
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Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod Baʿal Ṣapon Baʿalshamem Chemosh Dagan El Eshmun Haddu Kotharat Kothar-wa-Khasis Melqart Milcom Misor Mot Nikkal Qedesh...
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Ada di Tangan Prabowo". detiknews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-10-25. "El gobierno de Javier Milei oficializó que la Argentina no entrará a los Brics"...
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relate Ruda to a temple belonging to the Banu Rabi’ah ibn Sa’d ibn Zayd ibn Manat tribe. During the early days of Islam, the temple was destroyed. Dierk Lange...
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ʿAṯtar Basamum Dhu l-Khalasa Dushara Haukim Hubal Isāf and Nā'ila Manaf Manāt Nasr Nuha Quzah Ruda Sa'd Shams, Samas Syn Suwa' Ta'lab Theandrios al-‘Uzzá...
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running-mate Mehriban cast their votes in Khankendi. Approximately 110.9 million manats (0.3%) from the Azerbaijani government budget have been allocated for the...
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supreme god El resides on Mount Lel (Night?) where the assembly of the gods meets. At the beginning of the cycle, there appears to a feud between El and Ba‘al...
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Bel/Marduk. Similarly, Zeus Belus mentioned by Sanchuniathon as born to Cronus/El in Peraea is unlikely to be Marduk. Early translators of Akkadian believed...
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and al-'Uzzā and Manāt the third, the other; These are the exalted Gharaniq, whose intercession is hoped for." (Allāt, al-'Uzzā and Manāt were three goddesses...
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Iberia Abode Underworld Symbol Axe, lion Festivals Egersis Genealogy Parents El, Baal (father) Astarte (mother) Siblings paternal: Anat, Attar, Mot, Shahar...
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Cyprus, Sardinia, and Carthage Symbol Serpent Gender Male Temples Temple of Eshmun at Bostan el-Sheikh, Sidon Equivalents Greek Asclepius Roman Aesculapius...
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