THE DAUGHTERS OF ALLAH Long before Islam, the Sabeans in Arabia - TopicsExpress



          

THE DAUGHTERS OF ALLAH Long before Islam, the Sabeans in Arabia worshipped a Moon God who was also known asIlumquh. Ilumquh was married tothe Sun Goddess Dhat Hamymand had Three Daughters whom the people of that area started worshiping. The three daughters where called Allat, Al Uzza andAl Manat. These 3 deities where merged and they formed a triple goddess triad, like many other Moon Goddesses. We will examine each of these ancient Arabian deities which formed the Triple Goddess Allat and we will see how much coincidences we can find with the religion of Islam. Pre-islamic worship of the goddess seems to be primarily associated with AlLat, which simply means goddess. She is a triple goddess, similar to the Greek lunar deity Kore/Demeter/Hecate. Each aspect of this trinity corresponds to a phase of the moon. In the same way AlLat has three names known to the initiate: Qre, the crescent moon or the maiden; AlUzza, literally the strong one who is the full moon and the mother aspect; then AlMenat, the waning but wise goddess of fate, prophecy and divination. Islamic tradition continue to recognise these three but labels them daughters of Allah.
Posted on: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 19:06:47 +0000

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