
Al-Uzza - Wikipedia
Al-ʻUzzā (Arabic: العزى al-ʻUzzā [al ʕuzzaː] or Old Arabic, [al ʕuzzeː]) was one of the three chief goddesses of Arabian religion in pre-Islamic times and she was worshipped by the pre-Islamic Arabs along with Al-Lat and Manāt. A stone cube at Nakhla (near Mecca) was held sacred as …
Al-‘Uzza: The pre-Islamic goddess of War, Protection, and Healing
2020年10月27日 · The third pre-Islamic Arabic goddess, a daughter of Allah along with her sisters Al-Lat and Manat, is Al-‘Uzza, the goddess of war, protection, and healing.
Al-Uzza - 华文百科
al-uzzā (阿拉伯语: البزىAl-uzzā [al ʕuzzaː] 或 古老的阿拉伯语, [al ] )是伊斯兰前时代 阿拉伯宗教 的三个主要 女神 之一,她与 伊斯兰前阿拉伯人 一起崇拜她,以及 艾尔·拉特(Al-Lāt) 和曼·曼特( Manāt) 。
Al-‘Uzzá - Gods and Monsters
In the arid expanses of the Arabian Peninsula, under the relentless gaze of the sun, dwelled Al-‘Uzzá, a deity whose stories are woven into the very sands that whispered her name.
Al Uzza : Goddess of Fertility - Mythlok
Al-Uzza, one of the most powerful goddesses in pre-Islamic Arabian mythology, was revered for her influence over love, fertility, and war. As part of a sacred trio with her sisters, Al-Lat and Manat, she was celebrated as one of the “Daughters of Allah.”
Al-Uzza, the Mighty One, Arab Goddess of the Evening Star
Al-Uzza ("The Most Mighty") is a pre-Islamic Arabian Goddess, the youngest in the triad of Goddesses with Menat ("Time", the death or fate Goddess, sometimes--I think erroneously- …
Al-ʿUzzā | Arabian deity | Britannica
…a trio with the goddesses al-ʿUzzā (“the Powerful”) and Manāt (or Manawat, “Destiny”). Among the Nabataeans, al-ʿUzzā was assimilated to Venus, and Aphrodite and was the consort of Kutbāʾ or al-Aktab (“the Scribe”; Mercury); among the Thamudaeans, however, she was assimilated to ʿAttarsamay (or ʿAttarsam).
The Goddesses of Pre-Islamic Arabia (Al-Lāt, Al-‘Uzzā, Manāt)
Examining the goddesses Al-Lāt, Al-'Uzzā, and Manāt reveals their significance in pre-Islamic Arabian polytheism. The text investigates their historical origins, references from classical historians like Herodotus, and the cultural context surrounding their worship.
Al- Uzzah - Oxford Reference
6 天之前 · One of three pre-Islamic goddesses worshiped at the Kaaba in Mecca prior to the rise of Islam. Goddess of strength, she is identified as a daughter of Allah, since she was supposed to be the offspring of Allah's marriage to jinn. Usually represented as a sacred tree.
Al-Uzza - Answering Islam
Furthermore al-'Uzza was the greatest idol among the Quraysh. They used to journey to her, offer gifts unto her, and seek her favours through sacrifice. mentioned al-Uzza saying, "I have …
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