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  • Al-Uzza
  • Pre-Islamic Arabian goddess

    Al-ʻUzzá or al-ʻUzzā (Arabic: العُزَّى, pronounced [al ˈʕuzzaː]) was one of the three chief goddesses of Arabian religion in pre-Islamic times and she

    Al-Uzza

    Al-Uzza

    Al-Uzza

  • Al-Lat
  • Pre-Islamic Arabian goddess

    Arabian Peninsula, including Mecca, where she was worshipped alongside Al-Uzza and Manat. She was depicted as the feminine counterpart, consort, or daughter

    Al-Lat

    Al-Lat

    Al-Lat

  • Abu Lahab
  • Uncle of the Islamic prophet Muḥammad (c.549-c.624)

    ʿAbd al-ʿUzzā ibn ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib (Arabic: عبد العزى ابن عبد المطلب), better known as Abū Lahab (Arabic: أبو لهب, lit. 'Father of the Flame'; c. 549–624

    Abu Lahab

    Abu Lahab

    Abu_Lahab

  • Abd al-Uzza
  • Name list

    name Abd al-Uzza ibn Qusai Abd al-Uzza ibn Abd al-Muttalib Patronymic Qutaylah bint Abd al-Uzza Siba'a ibn Abd al-Uzza Barrah bint Abd al-Uzza Utbah ibn

    Abd al-Uzza

    Abd_al-Uzza

  • Barrah bint Abd al-Uzza
  • Grandmother of Muhammad

    Barrah bint Abd al-Uzza (Arabic: برة بنت عبد العزى) ibn Uthman ibn Abd-al-Dar ibn Qusai ibn Kilab (of the Banu Abd ad-Dar), was the maternal grandmother

    Barrah bint Abd al-Uzza

    Barrah_bint_Abd_al-Uzza

  • Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia
  • various deities and spirits, such as the god Hubal and the goddesses al-Lāt, al-‘Uzzā, and Manāt. Worship was centred on local shrines and temples, like

    Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia

    Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia

    Religion_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia

  • Asad ibn Abd al-Uzza
  • Grandson of Qusai ibn Kilab

    Asad ibn Abd al-Uzza (Arabic: أسد بن عبدالعزى, romanized: Asad ibn ʿAbd al-ʿUzzā) was a grandson of Qusai ibn Kilab and the matrilineal great-great-grandfather

    Asad ibn Abd al-Uzza

    Asad_ibn_Abd_al-Uzza

  • Manat (goddess)
  • Pre-Islamic pagan goddess of Arabia

    both Al-Lat and Al-‘Uzzá as theophoric names including hers, such as Abd-Manah or Zayd-Manah, are found earlier than names featuring Al-Lat's or Al-‘Uzzá's

    Manat (goddess)

    Manat (goddess)

    Manat_(goddess)

  • Al-Uzza Undae
  • Dune field on Venus

    Al-Uzza Undae is one of the two major dune fields on Venus. The dune field was named after the Ussa, an Arabian goddess of the desert. The name "Al-Uzza

    Al-Uzza Undae

    Al-Uzza_Undae

  • Nabataeans
  • Arab people who inhabited northern Arabia and the southern Levant

    al-Uzza, and the goddess has been associated with the Temple of Winged Lions on the basis that if the divine couple of Petra was Dushara and al-Uzza and

    Nabataeans

    Nabataeans

    Nabataeans

  • Waraqah ibn Nawfal
  • Cousin of Muhammad (died c. 610)

    Waraqah ibn Nawfal ibn Asad ibn Abd-al-Uzza ibn Qusayy Al-Qurashi (Arabic ورقة بن نوفل بن أسد بن عبد العزّى بن قصي القرشي) was a Christian Arabian ascetic

    Waraqah ibn Nawfal

    Waraqah_ibn_Nawfal

  • El (deity)
  • Northwest Semitic supreme deity

    from the Proto-Semitic *ʔil-. Originally a Canaanite deity known as 'El, 'Al or 'Il was the supreme god of the ancient Canaanite religion. Some scholars

    El (deity)

    El (deity)

    El_(deity)

  • Abd al-Muttalib
  • Chief Leader of the Quraysh and grandfather of Muhammad (c.496–578)

    and his reputation was great among them. 'Umar ibn Al-Khaṭṭāb's grandfather Nufayl ibn Abdul Uzza arbitrated in a dispute between 'Abdul-Muṭṭalib and

    Abd al-Muttalib

    Abd al-Muttalib

    Abd_al-Muttalib

  • Satanic Verses
  • Retracted false revelation in Islamic tradition

    Satan (Iblis) to praise the three chief pagan Meccan goddesses – al-Lat, al-'Uzza, and Manat – while preaching Islam to an audience in Mecca. Religious authorities

    Satanic Verses

    Satanic_Verses

  • Amina bint Wahb
  • Mother of Muhammad

    Aminah was born to Wahb ibn Abd Manaf and Barrah bint 'Abd al-'Uzzā ibn 'Uthmān ibn 'Abd al-Dār in Mecca. Her tribe, Quraysh, were said to be descendants

    Amina bint Wahb

    Amina bint Wahb

    Amina_bint_Wahb

  • Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr
  • Arab leader of Mecca-based caliphate from 683 to 692

    Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam (May 624 – October/November 692) was the leader of a caliphate based in Mecca in opposition to the Umayyads during

    Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr

    Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr

    Abd_Allah_ibn_al-Zubayr

  • Abu al-As ibn al-Rabi'
  • Son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad

    Yasser. He was the son of Hala bint Khuwaylid. His legal father was Al-Rabi ibn Abd al-Uzza of the Abd Shams clan of the Quraysh tribe. He became a successful

    Abu al-As ibn al-Rabi'

    Abu_al-As_ibn_al-Rabi'

  • Zubayr ibn al-Awwam
  • Arab Muslim military commander (594–656)

    Al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam ibn Khuwaylid al-Asadi (Arabic: الزُّبَيْر بْن الْعَوَّام بْن خُوَيْلِد الأَسَدِيّ, romanized: Al-Zubayr ibn al-ʿAwwām ibn Khuwaylid

    Zubayr ibn al-Awwam

    Zubayr_ibn_al-Awwam

  • Zayd ibn Amr
  • 6th-century Arab pre-Islam monotheist

    many as you claim, I renounce al-Lat and al-Uzza, both of them, as any strong-minded person would. I will not worship al-Uzza and her two daughters … I will

    Zayd ibn Amr

    Zayd_ibn_Amr

  • Qutaylah bint Abd al-Uzza
  • First wife of Abu Bakr

    Qutaylah bint ʿAbd al-ʿUzzā (Arabic: قتيلة بنت عبد العزى), was the first wife of Abu Bakr, the first Rashidun caliph of Islam. She was a member of the

    Qutaylah bint Abd al-Uzza

    Qutaylah_bint_Abd_al-Uzza

  • Al-Khattab ibn Nufayl
  • 6th-century Arab merchant and tribal chief

    ancestor of a number of the companions of the Prophet. Al-Khattab was the son of Nufayl ibn Abd al-Uzza. His father was the chief of Banu Adi clan of Quraysh

    Al-Khattab ibn Nufayl

    Al-Khattab_ibn_Nufayl

  • Maymunah bint al-Harith
  • Muhammad's eleventh wife (c. 594–671)

    another maternal half-sister. Maymunah was first married to Abu Ruhm ibn Abd al-Uzza who later died. Not much is known about him. In 629, Muhammad married her

    Maymunah bint al-Harith

    Maymunah_bint_al-Harith

  • Shirk (Islam)
  • Islamic concept of associating other objects with God

    Arabian deities and jinn, most notably the three goddesses Manat, al-Lat, and al-Uzza mentioned in the surah an-Najm, were considered associates of God

    Shirk (Islam)

    Shirk_(Islam)

  • Al-Harith ibn Abd al-Muttalib
  • One of the uncles of Muhammad

    al-Muttalib Murrah. By Safiyya bint al-Aswad ibn al-Muttalib, from Banu Asad ibn Abd-al-Uzza. By her, he had children: Buhayna, married Malik ibn al-Qashib

    Al-Harith ibn Abd al-Muttalib

    Al-Harith_ibn_Abd_al-Muttalib

  • Nabataean religion
  • Religion of the Nabateans

    These same inscriptions also refer to both Al-Lāt and Al-‘Uzzá as the "bride of Dushara." In Arabic, Al-'Uzza's name is believed to mean "the mightiest one

    Nabataean religion

    Nabataean_religion

  • Khalid ibn al-Walid
  • Arab Muslim general (died 642)

    nomadic Hawazin allies. Khalid was then appointed to destroy the idol of al-Uzza, one of the goddesses worshiped in pre-Islamic Arabian religion, in the

    Khalid ibn al-Walid

    Khalid ibn al-Walid

    Khalid_ibn_al-Walid

  • Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Nakhla)
  • Muslim military expedition to Nakhla in January 630 AD

    Khalid ibn al-Walid was sent to destroy the image of the Arabian goddess al-Uzza which was worshipped by local polytheists; he did this successfully. Soon

    Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Nakhla)

    Expedition_of_Khalid_ibn_al-Walid_(Nakhla)

  • Hubal
  • Pre-Islamic Arabian god

    the cults of the goddesses ʻUzzāʼ and Manāt, and had combined it with that of Hubal, the idol of the Khuza'a. According to Al-Azraqi, the image was brought

    Hubal

    Hubal

    Hubal

  • Zunairah al-Rumiya
  • Companion (Sahabiyyah) of Muhammad

    "Al-lāt and Al-‘Uzzá are the ones that have taken away her sight." But she replied, "No, by the house of Allah, you are lying. Al-Lat and Al-Uzza can

    Zunairah al-Rumiya

    Zunairah_al-Rumiya

  • List of Arabic given names
  • C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Abbad Abbas (name) Abd al-Uzza Abdus Salam (name) Abd Manaf (name) Abd Rabbo Abdel Fattah Abdel Nour Abdi

    List of Arabic given names

    List_of_Arabic_given_names

  • Abd al-Uzza ibn Qusai
  • Qusai ibn Kilab's son

    great-great-grandfather of Shaiba ibn Hashim (Abd al-Mutallib) and his son Asad ibn Abd al-Uzza. The name Abd al-Uzza derives from one of the three chief goddesses

    Abd al-Uzza ibn Qusai

    Abd_al-Uzza_ibn_Qusai

  • Al-Ula
  • Governorate of Medina Region, Saudi Arabia

    al-Ula (Arabic: ٱلْعُلَا‎, romanized: al-ʿUlā), officially AlUla, is an ancient Arabian oasis city and governorate located in Medina Province, Saudi Arabia

    Al-Ula

    Al-Ula

    Al-Ula

  • Isaf and Na'ila
  • Pre-Islamic Arabian deities

    continually along the regnant deities of Mecca, including al-'Uzza. al-Azraqi, Akhbār Makka, pg. 49 Al-Azmeh, Aziz (2017-02-23). The Emergence of Islam in Late

    Isaf and Na'ila

    Isaf_and_Na'ila

  • Al-Alaq
  • 96th chapter of the Qur'an

    (praying)?" When they replied in affirmative he said: "by the gods Al-Lat and Al-Uzza, if I ever catch him in that act of worship (salah), I will set my

    Al-Alaq

    Al-Alaq

    Al-Alaq

  • Temple of the Winged Lions
  • Temple complex located in Petra, Jordan

    as an object of worship. The face is thought to belong to either Allat, Al-Uzza, Atargatis, (a Syrian fertility goddess) the Greek Goddess Aphrodite or

    Temple of the Winged Lions

    Temple of the Winged Lions

    Temple_of_the_Winged_Lions

  • Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man
  • 6th-century king of the Lakhmids

    whom he burnt to the goddess al-Uzza. Al-Mundhir was killed in the battle of Yawm Halima with the Ghassanids under al-Harith ibn Jabalah in June 554

    Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man

    Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man

    Al-Mundhir_III_ibn_al-Nu'man

  • Abd Allah ibn Abi Bakr
  • Companion of Muhammad

    Taym sub-tribe of the Quraysh tribe. His mother was Qutaylah bint Abd al-Uzza, from the Banu Amir ibn Luayy clan. His parents were divorced soon before

    Abd Allah ibn Abi Bakr

    Abd_Allah_ibn_Abi_Bakr

  • Barrah bint Abd al-Muttalib
  • Aunt of Muhammad

    al-Muttalib, due to his action to break Muhammad's lake there. He had a daughter named Fatima bint Al-Aswad from her wife, Fatimah bint Abd Al-Uzza ibn

    Barrah bint Abd al-Muttalib

    Barrah_bint_Abd_al-Muttalib

  • Quraysh
  • Mecca-based Adnanite tribe of Arabia

    other sons Abd al-Uzza and Abd, while ensuring that all decisions by the Quraysh had to be made in the presence of his eldest son Abd al-Dar; the latter

    Quraysh

    Quraysh

    Quraysh

  • Khuwaylid ibn Asad
  • Arab businessman (d. 585/595 CE)

    He was the son of Asad ibn Abd-Al-Uzza ibn Qusai ibn Kilab and a cousin of Abdul-Muttalib as his grandfather (Abd-al-Uzza ibn Qusai) and Abdul-Muttalib's

    Khuwaylid ibn Asad

    Khuwaylid_ibn_Asad

  • Asma bint Abi Bakr
  • Companion of Muhammad

    Medina. She was Abu Bakr's daughter. Her mother was Qutaylah bint Abd al-Uzza, and she was the full sister of Abd Allah ibn Abi Bakr. Her half-sisters

    Asma bint Abi Bakr

    Asma_bint_Abi_Bakr

  • Allah
  • Arabic word for God

    sources, the Meccans and their neighbors believed that the goddesses Al-lāt, Al-‘Uzzá, and Manāt, and in some cases the Angels, were the daughters of Allah

    Allah

    Allah

    Allah

  • Taghut
  • Islamic term for idols or idolatry

    appear wherever a person has been murdered. The pre-Islamic deities al-Lāt and al-ʿUzzā, later also Satan, are associated with that term. In modern times

    Taghut

    Taghut

    Taghut

  • The Satanic Verses
  • 1988 novel by Salman Rushdie

    Allāt, Al-Uzza, and Manāt. The part of the story that deals with the satanic verses was based on accounts from the historians al-Waqidi and al-Tabari

    The Satanic Verses

    The_Satanic_Verses

  • Petra
  • Ancient rock-cut historical city in Jordan

    in honor of the virgin Khaabou and her offspring Dushara. Dushara and al-Uzza were two of the principal deities of the city, which otherwise included

    Petra

    Petra

    Petra

  • Midian
  • Geographical place mentioned in the Torah

    of monks and monasteries at Midian (as well as nearby sites, such as Wadi al-Qura), especially in the verses of the poet Kuthayyir who speaks of the "monks

    Midian

    Midian

    Midian

  • Mushrikun
  • 7th-century Arab polytheists who fought early Muslims

    multiple gods (aliha). One passage gives the names of three deities: Allat, al-'Uzza, and Manat; these were goddesses worshipped in ancient Arabia. Early Muslim

    Mushrikun

    Mushrikun

  • Muhammad
  • Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)

    of Allāt 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

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

  • Walid ibn al-Mughira
  • Chief of the Quraysh in Mecca (570–622)

    ibn Al Mughira One day as Muhammad was going round the Kaaba, Walīd approached him along with al-Aswad ibn al-Muṭṭalib ibn Asad ibn ʿAbd al-ʿUzzā, Umayya

    Walid ibn al-Mughira

    Walid_ibn_al-Mughira

  • False god
  • Derogatory term for foreign deities in Abrahamic religions

    goddess al-ʿUzzā, who was supposed to inhabit three trees. After cutting down all the trees, a woman with wild hair appears, identified with al-ʿUzzā. After

    False god

    False_god

  • Baal
  • Semitic title often used in reference to deities

    Baal (/ˈbeɪ.əl, ˈbɑːl/), or Ba'al (/bɑː.ɑːl/), was a title and honorific meaning "owner" or "lord" in the Northwest Semitic languages spoken in the Levant

    Baal

    Baal

    Baal

  • Qasr al-Bint
  • Temple in Petra, Jordan

    been placed on a base faced with gold, indicates that it was actually Al-Uzza, equated with the Greek goddess Aphrodite, that was worshiped here. Healey

    Qasr al-Bint

    Qasr al-Bint

    Qasr_al-Bint

  • Allah as a lunar deity
  • Fringe historical claim related to the origins of Islam

    book The Moon-god Allah in the Archeology of the Middle East claims that Al-‘Uzzá is identical in origin to Hubal, whom he asserts to be a lunar deity. This

    Allah as a lunar deity

    Allah as a lunar deity

    Allah_as_a_lunar_deity

  • List of pre-Islamic Arabian deities
  • Arabia Attested in archaeological and/or epigraphic evidence Attested in al-Kalbi's Book of Idols Hoyland 2002, p. 139. Robin, Christian Julien, "South

    List of pre-Islamic Arabian deities

    List_of_pre-Islamic_Arabian_deities

  • Book of Idols
  • Book by Hisham Ibn Al-Kalbi

    goddess al-Uzza, mentioned in Surah 53 as one of the "Daughters of Allah" alongside Al-Lat and Manat. Ibn al-Kalbi says that the cult of al-Uzza was centered

    Book of Idols

    Book_of_Idols

  • Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie
  • Founder and the first Sultan of Pontianak

    Sahib al-Sawma'ah, bin Alawi al-Awwal, bin Ubayd Allah, bin Ahmad al-Muhajir, bin Isa al-Rumi, bin Muhammad al-Naqib, bin Ali al-Uraydi, bin Ja'far al-Sadiq

    Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie

    Syarif_Abdurrahman_Alkadrie

  • Al-Kutbay
  • Arabian deity - the scribe

    means 'to write.' Kutba' is represented as a betyl in Wadi Rum alongside al-'Uzza. The gender of this god is disputed. Because of the god's name originating

    Al-Kutbay

    Al-Kutbay

  • Abu Bakr
  • First caliph of Rashidun Caliphate from 632 to 634

    the first free adult man to embrace Islam. His wife Qutaylah bint Abd al-Uzza did not accept Islam and he divorced her. His other wife, Umm Ruman, became

    Abu Bakr

    Abu Bakr

    Abu_Bakr

  • Hegra
  • Archaeological site in northwest Saudi Arabia

    romanized: al-Ḥijr), also known as Madāʾin Ṣāliḥ (Arabic: مَدَائِن صَالِح, lit. 'Cities of Salih'), is an archaeological site located in the area of Al-'Ula

    Hegra

    Hegra

    Hegra

  • Kingdom of Hadhramaut
  • Ancient Yemeni kingdom

    kingdoms, with its core being centred around the Wādī Ḥaḍramawt and the Wādī al-Masīla, and in the east and the south it was bordered by the Indian Ocean

    Kingdom of Hadhramaut

    Kingdom of Hadhramaut

    Kingdom_of_Hadhramaut

  • Fatima bint Al-Aswad
  • 7th-century Muslim thief

    Fatima's mother was Fatima bint Abd al-Uzza ibn Abi Qays from the Amir ibn Luayy clan, making Huwaytib ibn Abd al-Uzza her maternal uncle. Fatima had two

    Fatima bint Al-Aswad

    Fatima_bint_Al-Aswad

  • Umar
  • 2nd Rashidun caliph from 634 to 644

    Umar ibn al-Khattab (Arabic: عُمَر بْن ٱلْخَطَّاب, romanized: ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb; c. 584 – 644), simply known as Umar, was the second Rashidun caliph

    Umar

    Umar

    Umar

  • Qusayy ibn Kilab
  • 4th century Ruler of Mecca and Leader of Quraysh Tribe

    Abd (matrilineal great-grandfather of Fatima bint Amr), Abd-al-Dar, Abd Manaf and Abd-al-Uzza. It was a marked characteristic of Qusai's line that in each

    Qusayy ibn Kilab

    Qusayy_ibn_Kilab

  • Thamud
  • Tribal confederation in pre-Islamic Arabia

    tribe of Thamūd [snt ḥrb gšm ʾl ṯmd]". An important exception is a temple at al-Ruwāfa in northwestern Saudi Arabia, built by the Thamūd themselves in the

    Thamud

    Thamud

  • Banu Salim
  • 7th Century Arab Tribe

    Muhammad. They participated in the Al Kudr Invasion. On his return from the Nakhla expedition to destroy al-Uzza, Khalid ibn Walid, with an army including

    Banu Salim

    Banu_Salim

  • Battle of al-Yamama
  • 632 battle of the Ridda wars

    Ridda Wars against a rebellion within the Rashidun Caliphate in the region of al-Yamama (in present-day Saudi Arabia, South of Riyadh City) between the forces

    Battle of al-Yamama

    Battle of al-Yamama

    Battle_of_al-Yamama

  • Pre-Islamic Arabic poetry
  • Arabic poetry composed between 540 and 620 AD

    Pre-Islamic Arabic poetry, known in Arabic literature as al-shi'r al-Jahili ("poetry from the Jahiliyyah", i.e. from the pre-Islamic period), was composed

    Pre-Islamic Arabic poetry

    Pre-Islamic_Arabic_poetry

  • Yahweh
  • Ancient Semitic deity in the Levant

    Ptah Qetesh Ra Set Shu Tefnut Thoth Arabian Allah Aglibol Abgal al-Lat al-Qaum al-‘Uzzá Atarsamain ʿAṯtar Baalshamin Bēl Dhu'l-Khalasa Dushara Gad Hubal

    Yahweh

    Yahweh

    Yahweh

  • Dhu'l-Khalasa
  • Pre-Islamic Arabian god or temple

    Sahih al-Bukhari, 5:59:643 The event is also mentioned in Sahih al-Bukhari, 5:59:642, Sahih al-Bukhari, 5:59:643 and Sahih al-Bukhari, 5:59:645. Al-Uzza#Destruction

    Dhu'l-Khalasa

    Dhu'l-Khalasa

  • Pre-Islamic Arabia
  • Human history in the Arabian Peninsula before 610 CE

    directed to various gods and goddesses, including Hubal and the goddesses al-Lāt, Al-'Uzzá and Manāt, at local shrines and temples, maybe such as the Kaaba in

    Pre-Islamic Arabia

    Pre-Islamic Arabia

    Pre-Islamic_Arabia

  • Bel (mythology)
  • Title applied to various gods of ancient Mesopotamian religions

    Nuha Quzah Rahmanan Ruda Sa'd Shams, Samas Syn Suwa' Ta'lab Theandrios al-‘Uzzá Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth Yatha Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol

    Bel (mythology)

    Bel (mythology)

    Bel_(mythology)

  • Al-Magar
  • Prehistoric Arabian culture

    Al-Magar was an advanced Neolithic culture of Prehistoric Arabia, whose epicenter lay in modern-day southwestern Najd in Saudi Arabia. Al-Magar is possibly

    Al-Magar

    Al-Magar

  • Criticism of the Quran
  • Criticism of Islam's holy book

    thought of Al-lāt and al-'Uzzā and Manāt the third, the other; These are the exalted Gharaniq, whose intercession is hoped for." The Allāt, al-'Uzzā and Manāt

    Criticism of the Quran

    Criticism_of_the_Quran

  • List of goddesses
  • Kataḫzipuri Kuwannaniya Lamassu Lelwani Maliya Mezulla Mise Wurusemu Arabian al-Lat Al-‘Uzzá Baltis Manaf Manāt Nā'ila Nuha Suwa' Armenian Anahit Astghik Bagmasti

    List of goddesses

    List_of_goddesses

  • Haubas
  • Pre-Islamic deity of South Arabia

    Nuha Quzah Rahmanan Ruda Sa'd Shams, Samas Syn Suwa' Ta'lab Theandrios al-‘Uzzá Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth Yatha Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol

    Haubas

    Haubas

  • Sheba
  • Ancient South Arabian kingdom

    reference to the kings of Saba'. Muslim commentators such as al-Tabari, al-Zamakhshari, al-Baydawi supplement the story at various points. The Queen's

    Sheba

    Sheba

    Sheba

  • Safiyya bint Abd al-Muttalib
  • Companion and Aunt of Muhammad

    daughters. Abdul Ka'ba (Abdulrahman ibn Awam) married Jamila bint Abd-al-Uzza and had son Abdullah bin Abdurrahman. List of Sahabah Abdul Muttalib (disambiguation)

    Safiyya bint Abd al-Muttalib

    Safiyya_bint_Abd_al-Muttalib

  • Pre-Islamic Arabian inscriptions
  • Pre-Islamic inscriptions

    CITEREFStein2020 (help) Daum, Abdullah & Al-Iryani 2023. Daum, Abdullah & Al-Iryani 2023, p. 140. Stein 2008. Al-Jallad 2017. "OCIANA Homepage". "DASI Homepage"

    Pre-Islamic Arabian inscriptions

    Pre-Islamic_Arabian_inscriptions

  • Persecution of Muslims by Meccans
  • Persecution of the first Muslims in Mecca

    tortured by Abu Jahl Khabbab ibn al-Aratt, tortured by (Umm Anmaar) Harla bint Abd-al-Uzza and (Abu Jahm) Siba'a ibn Abd-al-Uzza Yasir ibn Amir, tortured by

    Persecution of Muslims by Meccans

    Persecution_of_Muslims_by_Meccans

  • Moorish architecture
  • Architectural style associated with the western Islamic world

    Islamic architecture that developed in the western Islamic world, including al-Andalus (the Iberian Peninsula) and what is now Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia

    Moorish architecture

    Moorish architecture

    Moorish_architecture

  • Migration to Abyssinia
  • Episode in the early history of Islam

    of Allāt 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

    Migration to Abyssinia

    Migration to Abyssinia

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  • Anbay
  • Pre-Islamic deity of South Arabia

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    Anbay

    Anbay

  • Abd Manaf ibn Qusai
  • Great-great-grandfather of Muhammad

    Abd Manaf al-Mughirah ibn Qusayy (Arabic: عبد مناف ٱلمغيرة بن قصي, ʿAbd Manāf al-Mughīrah ibn Quṣayy) was a Qurayshi and great-great-grandfather of the

    Abd Manaf ibn Qusai

    Abd Manaf ibn Qusai

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  • Theophoric name
  • Name embedding the name of a god

    of the sun" 'Abd al-'Uzza, "servant of Uzza" 'Abd Wadd, "servant of Wadd" 'Abd Ya'aghuth, "servant of Yaghuth" Asad al-Lat, "lion of al-Lat" Aws Manat,

    Theophoric name

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  • Custodian of the Kaaba
  • Spiritual custodianship of the Kaaba

    the Kaaba in chronological order: Qusai ibn Kilab 'Abd al-Dar Uthman ibn 'Abd al-Dar 'Abd al-Uzza ibn Uthman Abu Talha 'Abd Allah Talha ibn Abi Talha Uthman

    Custodian of the Kaaba

    Custodian of the Kaaba

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  • Quzah
  • Arabic god of the weather

    Nuha Quzah Rahmanan Ruda Sa'd Shams, Samas Syn Suwa' Ta'lab Theandrios al-‘Uzzá Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth Yatha Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol

    Quzah

    Quzah

  • Mot (god)
  • Canaanite god

    Ptah Qetesh Ra Set Shu Tefnut Thoth Arabian Allah Aglibol Abgal al-Lat al-Qaum al-‘Uzzá Atarsamain ʿAṯtar Baalshamin Bēl Dhu'l-Khalasa Dushara Gad Hubal

    Mot (god)

    Mot (god)

    Mot_(god)

  • Siba'a ibn Abd al-Uzza
  • Siba'a ibn Abd al-Uzza (Arabic: سباعة بن عبدالعزى) was a man that met the sahaba. He was given the job to torture Khabbab ibn al-Aratt by the leaders

    Siba'a ibn Abd al-Uzza

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  • Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr
  • Companion (sahaba) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad

    he was a half-brother to Asma bint Abi Bakr (born of Qutaylah bint Abd al-Uzza) and Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr (born of Asma bint Umays). Islamic historians

    Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr

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  • Dushara
  • Deity in the Nabataean pantheon

    [citation needed] Safaitic inscriptions imply he was the son of the goddess Al-Lat, and that he assembled in the heavens with other deities. He is called

    Dushara

    Dushara

    Dushara

  • Khadija bint Khuwaylid
  • First wife of Muhammad (554–619)

    Ibn Umm Maktum Waraqah ibn Nawfal was the son of Nawfal b. Asad b. ʿAbd al-ʿUzzā b. Ḳuṣayy and Hind bt. Abī Kat̲h̲īr. Waraqah had been proposed to marry

    Khadija bint Khuwaylid

    Khadija bint Khuwaylid

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  • Kingdom of Aksum
  • Polity in Africa and Arabia before 960

    resulted in the control of much of western Yemen, such as the Tihama, Najran, al-Ma'afir, Zafar (until c. 230), and parts of Hashid territory around Hamir

    Kingdom of Aksum

    Kingdom of Aksum

    Kingdom_of_Aksum

  • Conquest of Mecca
  • Military campaign in early Muslim history, 629–630 CE

    Ramadan 8 A.H., Muhammad sent Khalid ibn al-Walid to a location known as Nakhlah, where a goddess named Al-Uzza was worshiped by the Quraysh and Kinana

    Conquest of Mecca

    Conquest of Mecca

    Conquest_of_Mecca

  • Dirar ibn al-Azwar
  • Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, Arabian warrior

    Dhiraar ibn al-Azwar Al-Asadi (Arabic: ضرار بن الأزور الأسدي) also spelled as Diraar or Dirar (original name Dhiraar ibn Malik) was a skilled warrior

    Dirar ibn al-Azwar

    Dirar_ibn_al-Azwar

  • Wadi al-Qura
  • Valley north of Medina in Saudi Arabia

    Wadi al-Qura (Arabic: وادي القرى, lit. 'Valley of Villages') is a wadi north of Medina in Saudi Arabia, mentioned in early Islamic sources. It was located

    Wadi al-Qura

    Wadi_al-Qura

  • Nabataean art
  • vivacious characteristics. Other commonly represented Gods would include: Al-Uzza, Al-Kutbay, Nike (mythology), and the Zodiacs. Betyls (baetylus) are another

    Nabataean art

    Nabataean art

    Nabataean_art

  • Lubna bint Hajar
  • Wife of Abdul-Muttalib, grandfather of Muhammad

    Sawda bint Zuhra ibn Kilab,. By her marriage to Abd al-Muttalib, Lubna had one son, Abd al-Uzza, known as Abu Lahab ("father of the flame") "because

    Lubna bint Hajar

    Lubna_bint_Hajar

  • Aziz
  • Name list

    Arabian goddess Al-Uzza, related to the planet Venus, is named from the same root. Al-ʿAzīz is one of the names of God in Islam. ʿAzīz without al- is used as

    Aziz

    Aziz

    Aziz

  • Nabu
  • Mesopotamian god of literacy and scribes

    Nuha Quzah Rahmanan Ruda Sa'd Shams, Samas Syn Suwa' Ta'lab Theandrios al-‘Uzzá Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth Yatha Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol

    Nabu

    Nabu

    Nabu

  • Ghassanids
  • Christian Arab tribe

    al-Nu'man III ibn Amr ibn al-Mundhir I (391–418) Jabalah III ibn al-Nu'man (418–434) al-Nu'man IV ibn al-Ayham (434–455) with... al-Harith III ibn al-Ayham

    Ghassanids

    Ghassanids

    Ghassanids

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    Description of a Lion; Name of the Prophet's Uncle; Help of God (Alalh)

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    Friend.

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    The Daughter of Al-haytam Muhammad Bin Al-haysam was so Named

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    A mountain in makkah al Safa wa al Marwah)

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    Name of Al-qarshiyah

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    Harun Al Rashid's Daughter

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    Irish Gaelic form of Latin Isabella, SIBÉAL means "God is my oath."

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    Irish Gaelic form of Latin Isabella, ISIBÉAL means "God is my oath." 

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    Poetess; Ahban Al-absiyah

    Tameemah

  • RÁICHÉAL
  • Female

    Irish

    RÁICHÉAL

    Irish form of Hebrew Rachel, RÁICHÉAL means "ewe."

    RÁICHÉAL

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  • Jershon | ஜேர்ஷோந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jershon | ஜேர்ஷோந

  • Amulya
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Amulya

    Precious; Priceless; Valuable

  • Prisha | ப்ரிஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Prisha | ப்ரிஷா

    Talent given by God, Beloved, Loving, Gods gift

  • Tarachand
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Tarachand

    Star

  • Jinesha
  • Boy/Male

    Greek, Hindu, Indian

    Jinesha

    Goddess of Victory

  • Theodosia
  • Girl/Female

    Russian American Greek

    Theodosia

    God's gift.

  • Kaynat
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Kaynat

    Universe; World

  • Dilraj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Dilraj

    King of Love; King of Hearts

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Northumberland)

    Batey

    English (mainly Northumberland) : from a pet form of Bartholomew.

  • Swingler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Swingler

    English (West Midlands) : occupational name for a worker in the linen or hemp industry, from an agent derivative of Middle English swingle ‘swingle’ (see Swingle).

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  • Dilatation
  • n.

    The act of dilating; expansion; an enlarging on al/ sides; the state of being dilated; dilation.

  • Al-phitomancy
  • n.

    Divination by means of barley meal.

  • Segno
  • n.

    A sign. See Al segno, and Dal segno.

  • Proven/al
  • n.

    The Provencal language. See Langue d'oc.

  • Al
  • conj.

    Although; if.

  • Aluminium
  • n.

    The metallic base of alumina. This metal is white, but with a bluish tinge, and is remarkable for its resistance to oxidation, and for its lightness, having a specific gravity of about 2.6. Atomic weight 27.08. Symbol Al.

  • Proven/al
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Provence in France.

  • Shafiite
  • n.

    A member of one of the four sects of the Sunnites, or Orthodox Mohammedans; -- so called from its founder, Mohammed al-Shafei.

  • Al
  • a.

    All.

  • Paronymous
  • a.

    Having a similar sound, but different orthography and different meaning; -- said of certain words, as al/ and awl; hair and hare, etc.

  • Al-
  • A prefix.

    All; wholly; completely; as, almighty, almost.

  • Proven/al
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Provence or its inhabitants.

  • Al-
  • A prefix.

    To; at; on; -- in OF. shortened to a-. See Ad-.

  • Al-
  • A prefix.

    The Arabic definite article answering to the English the; as, Alkoran, the Koran or the Book; alchemy, the chemistry.