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🦁🧿🌙 Pre Islamic Goddesses 🌙🕋☀️
Al-Lāt, syrian and arabian goddess of destiny and the city Mecca, Lady of the temple, her Name means „Goddess“ and is the female version of „Allah“, represented by the lion, married to Bel, prototype for the greek goddess of wisdom, Athena, her followers took her figures with them in battles, one of the three goddesses of Mecca, the kaaba 🕋 was build for them, her shrine was a red stone cube
Al-Uzza, syrian and arabian goddess of destiny and the venus, one of the three goddesses of Mecca, the youngest of the them, she got worshipped at the kaaba 🕋 and was the greatest idol of the Qurayash who controlled Mecca, they used to journey to her, offer gifts and sacrifices, her shrine was a white stone cube
Anat, syrian and egyptian goddess of war and protector of wild animals, goddess of love and eternal virgin, mother of all, life and death
Ašera, syrian-canaanite sea goddess
Astarte, semitic goddess of love and fertility
Aštoreth, ugarit goddes, bride of the tyrrhenian sea,
Athirat, ugarit sea and sky goddess, lady of the sea, producer of gods, lady of gods
Ereškigal, sumerian goddess of the underworld and Inannas older sister, she can kill with her eyes, snake goddess, she is naked, with eyes out of stone and black hair, sometimes she wears a lions head and her palace is out of lapislazuli
Han-Ilat, northern arabian big goddess
Inanna, sumerian goddess of war, sex, love and the venus, lady of the sky, lady of all houses, city godess of Uruk, female leader goddess, her symbols are the moon and the star
Išhara, syrian underworld goddess
Ištar, babylonian and mesopotamian goddess of war, sex and the venus, most important diety in the ancient world of middle east, many goddesses are versions of her symbols are lions and the star
Ištar of Arbela, assyrian goddess of war
Kiriša, elamic mother goddess with an aspect of war, Lady of the sky, benefactor of the kings, mother of gods
Kulitta, servant of Ištar/Šauška
Lamaštu, babylonian sky goddess, demon with lion head who eats children and makes people sick, kills innocent people, always around rotten and filthy stuff like feces and dead animals,
Lilithu, sumerian goddess of mischief, misery, the night and the storm who lives in ruins, seduced men and stole children
Manat, arabian goddess of the moon, the venus, destiny, and one of the three big goddesses of Mecca. Her shrine was a black stone cube, pilgrims used to cut their hair at her shrine to conplete their journey to the kaaba 🕋
Nammu, sumerian creator goddess of the primordial sea, created together with her son Enki the first men out of clay
Nanše, sumerian goddess of water sources, and brooks, divination, dream interpretation and the holy order, most important goddess in Lagaš, Mother of her daughters Ninmah and Nunmar
Ninatta, servant of Ištar/Šauška
Ningal, mesopotamian goddess, wige of the moon god Nanna, great queen, high lady, lady, star of the prince, sevenfold light, treasured, goddes of the city Ur, goddess of epiphany, mother of Inanna and the sun god Ut
Ninmah, sumerian goddess of midwivery
Ninsianna, babylonian goddess, rust red lady of the sky, pure and sublime judge, sometimes war goddes with a scimitar and a lion headed club, she is the goddess of venus and she wears a star on hear horned crown
Ninšubur, sumerian goddess and holy servant of Inanna, Lady of the servants, been very popular because she was seen as a messenger between men and gods, seen as personal goddess by some kings, guardian who fights with the weapons of air and the sky
Nisaba, sumerian goddess of corn, goddes of writing texts, science and architecture, sister of Nanše and Ningirsu
Pinikir, elamian, later mesopotamian, hurrian and hittian mother goddess
Šauška, hurrian goddess of love, war, incantations and healing
Tiamat, babylonian goddess of the sea, embodiment of salt water, married to Abzu the embodiment of fresh water
Tunit, punish goddess of fertility and guardian of cartago, virgin mother of Baal, who gives him every year new life, her attributes are pomehrenates, figs, ears of corn and the dove
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Quiet time under the stars
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Hey guys, Zerlan here- those messages Nardeth found, the ones their old boss sent out? We found evidence they came from the Top. Maybe even from Uzza. If anything happens to us, you know who did it.
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"Have you seen al-Lāt and al-'Uzzā and Manāt, the third, the other? These are the high-flying cranes and their intercession is to be hoped for."




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A college in California cancelled the speech of Indian-British Kashmiri author Salman Rushdie because Muslim student group and civil rights activists opposed him. Why are Muslims opposing Salman Rushdie though? Let's look into it!
It was 1988 when Rushdie's book Satanic Verses was published. The title of the book is a reference to the "satanic verses" which prophet Muhammad had recited in the praise of the three pre-Islamic Meccan goddesses al-Lat, al-Uzza, and Manat. This was written in the early biographies of Muhammad, notably by al-Waqidi. Later on Muhammad claimed that him praising the Meccan goddesses was not from Allah but Satan who caused him to err. Muslim apologists either twist the story as Muhammad doing anything to win over the pagan Arabs who were still worshipping and deeply attached to the Meccan goddesses. Other Muslim apologists reject the story entirely by appealing to the infallibility of the prophets and claiming that the story was a slander against Muhammad. 

Rushdie's book was considered blasphemous against Islam and the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. The perceived blasphemy motivated Islamists to riot, bomb and kill, and this sparked a debate about censorship. Fearing riots, Rajiv Gandhi's government banned the importation of the book into India, first in the world to censor the book in fact (on a side note, Congress have always been in the wrong side of history and grovelling in front of Moslems. Pappu apple doesn't fall far from the tree). The Iranian ayatollah issued an Islamic judgement, decreeing the murder of Rushdie. Since then, Rushdie has been facing constant threat to his life. 
On August 12, 2022, Rushdie was stabbed multiple times by a 24-year-old Jihadist, just before he was about to give a public lecture at the Chautauqua Institution in New York, United States. The Jihadist was not even born when the Iranian ayatollah put a bounty on Rushdie's head. Why does Rushdie's fictitious book still enrage Muslims? Young Muslim college students living in the United States, where the freedom of speech is guaranteed by the constitution, are opposing this author's right to give a speech. Why? Are Rushdie's writings hurting Prophet Muhammad? Are Muslims afraid of the Arabian pre-Islamic goddesses? These Muslim students were definitely pulling the Islamophobia card when opposing Rushdie, a victim of Islamist mob violence. Again, asking, how is it possible to live with such rabid creatures, who have total disregard to human rights yet occupy educational institutions, use liberal-coded-language to cloak their Islamism and play the victim at every turn? 
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Glory to Al-Uzza, the mighty goddess who protects us all from harm and evil.

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IM FREEE
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it's pretty cool that both christianity and (broadly speaking) hinduism have the concept of a holy trinity
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AL-‘UZZĀ // PRE-ISLAMIC ARABIAN GODDESS OF MIGHT & PROTECTION
“She 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-Lāt and Manāt. A stone cube at Nakhla (near Mecca) was held sacred as part of her cult. She is mentioned in Qur'an 53:19 as being one of the goddesses who people worshipped.”


(left depicts the goddesses al-Lat (middle), al-Uzza and Manat (unknown which are which), right is an ‘eye’ imagery which is associated with the goddess)
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The three goddesses of Mecca
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The beings that make Samyaza:
Uzza - a former heavenly leviathan
Azza - a former Heavenly Virtue of Chastity (left-Taishakuten from Onmyoji, right-Picrew avatar maker)
Together, they were the embodiment of a taboo union. In their newfound love from curiousity, they frolicked and took ignorant bliss on the young earth as humanity grew in numbers and knowledge as the Watchers that oversaw their progress behind the Host's back.
After their fall, they combined their forms into a mock form of an angel, but without color, monochrome.
also how the beast might be audibly perceived:
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FALLEN ANGEL ID PACK
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PRONOUNS︰ ae/aem. aeth/aether. an/angel. angel/angel. ar/arch. be/tray. bea/beast. being/being. bite/bite. blood/blood. broke/broken. broken/broken. cae/caem. cani/cani. che/cher. cher/cher. creep/creep. cross/crosse. curse/curse. da/dark. dae/daem. dark/dark. de/filed. dei/deim. disgrace/disgrace. dove/dove. e/eden. ely/elym. empty/empty. en/envy. fall/fall. fall/fallen. fallen/fallen. fang/fang. feather/feather. fie/fiend. flight/flight. grace/grace. grim/grim. grudge/grudge. gut/gut. ha/lo. halo/halo. hell/hell. holy/holy. hy/hym. hy/hymn. it/it. ix/ix. kill/kill. la/lamb. lo/lost. mon/mon. no/non. om/omen. omen/omen. rip/rip. ruin/ruin. sai/saint. ser/seraph. sera/sera. sera/seraph. sin/sin. smite/smite. smy/smite. teeth/teeth. tether/tether. thorn/thorn. throne/throne. un/holy. unholy/unholy. unknown/unknown. wi/wing. wing/wing. wraith/wraith. wrath/wrath. wre/wretched. ☦️ . ⛓️ . ❤️🔥 . 🔥 . 🕊️ .
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Her Changing Faces
The Great Mother in Many Forms: Goddesses Across Cultures
The archetype of the Great Mother has been revered across cultures and ages, embodying fertility, creation, wisdom, and transformation. From the life-giving earth to the celestial heavens, she has taken many forms, known by countless names. Below, we explore some of the most powerful and enduring goddesses associated with the Great Mother, spanning mythologies from Mesopotamia to Greece, from Egypt to India, and beyond.
The Great Mother in Ancient Egypt
Nut – The sky goddess who births the sun each morning and swallows it each night, embodying the cosmic cycle of life.
Hathor – The nurturing cow goddess, associated with love, fertility, and motherhood.
Maat – The personification of divine order, truth, and balance, ensuring the universe’s harmony.
Isis (Au Set) – The great mother of magic and resurrection, healer of the sick, and protector of women and children.
The Great Mother in Mesopotamian Mythology
Inanna (Innin) – The Sumerian goddess of love, war, and fertility, often associated with transformation and the underworld.
Ishtar – The Babylonian counterpart of Inanna, embodying passion, power, and renewal.
Nammu – The primordial sea goddess, mother of the gods and the creator of the world.
Ninhursag – A goddess of fertility and mountains, revered as the mother of all living things.
Tiamat – A primordial goddess of chaos and the sea, giving birth to creation itself.
Ninlil – Goddess of the wind, wife of Enlil, and mother of divine lineage.
Ereshkigal – Queen of the Underworld, embodying the darker aspect of the Great Mother, associated with death and transformation.
The Great Mother in the Levant and the Near East
Anat – A warrior goddess of Canaanite origin, associated with fertility and vengeance.
Asherah – The ancient Semitic mother goddess, often called the "Queen of Heaven."
Astarte (Ashtart) – A Phoenician goddess of love and fertility, linked to both the heavens and the underworld.
Atargatis – A Syrian goddess of fertility and water, often depicted as a mermaid.
Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat – Pre-Islamic Arabian goddesses linked to fertility, war, and fate.
The Great Mother in Indo-European Traditions
Goddess Danu/Diti – The primordial mother goddess of Hindu and Celtic traditions, associated with rivers and wisdom.
Devi (Mata-Devi) – The supreme goddess in Hinduism, embodying all aspects of the feminine divine.
Kali – The dark and transformative aspect of the mother, representing destruction, time, and rebirth.
Vac – The Vedic goddess of speech, wisdom, and the sacred word.
Minerva – The Roman goddess of wisdom, war, and craft, linked to the Great Mother archetype through her strategic and protective nature.
Rhiannon – A Celtic goddess of sovereignty, often linked to horses and the moon.
Diana (Artemis) – The Roman goddess of the hunt, the wild, and childbirth, representing independence and the power of nature.
Selene – The Greek personification of the moon, tied to the cyclical nature of the Great Mother.
Ariadne – The mistress of the labyrinth, a goddess associated with transformation and the soul’s journey.
Aphrodite – Though often seen as the goddess of love and beauty, she also holds deep connections to fertility and the life-giving powers of the sea.
The Great Mother as the Cosmic Sovereign
Queen of Heaven – A title given to many mother goddesses across cultures, including Ishtar, Asherah, and Mary in Christian tradition.
Lady of the High Place – An epithet for deities worshipped in mountaintop sanctuaries, emphasizing their connection to the heavens.
Celestial Ruler, Lady of the Universe, Sovereign of the Heavens – Titles that reinforce the Great Mother’s supreme authority over creation.
Lioness of the Sacred Assembly – A fierce aspect of the goddess, symbolizing protection and strength.
The Great Mother in Classical and Modern Traditions
Gaia – The Greek primordial goddess of the Earth, mother of all life.
Demeter and Kore (Persephone) – The mother-daughter pair representing the seasonal cycle of life and death.
Ceres – The Roman counterpart of Demeter, goddess of agriculture and fertility.
The Triple Goddess – A modern pagan concept representing the Maiden, Mother, and Crone—three aspects of the divine feminine.
She Who Will Not Have a Husband – A powerful concept of the independent goddess, rejecting patriarchal control.
Conclusion
The Great Mother is one of the most enduring archetypes in human spirituality. Whether she is worshipped as Isis, Inanna, Demeter, Kali, or Gaia, her essence remains the same—she is the giver and taker of life, the weaver of fate, and the ultimate source of wisdom and transformation.
Her name may change, but her power remains eternal.
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"Eskiden Lât, Uzza gibi putlar vardı. O putların gücü belli idi. Örfle de kanunla da korunuyorlardı. Ne değişti şimdi? O putların çoğu müzelerde sergileniyor. Müzeleri gezenler de o dönemlerin insanlarını garipsiyorlar. Basit putlara tapınıyorlar diye onları geri kalmış toplum olarak algılıyorlar. Peki, bugünün o müzeyi seyreden insanının ayağındaki ayakkabının marka gücü ile seyrettiği eski putun put olduğu gündeki gücü/topluma etkisi arasında bir karşılaştırma yapılabilir mi?"
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The Life of The Prophet Muhammad(pbuh): The Miracles of The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
Miracles concerning Angels and Jinn
As regards angels appearing and serving God’s Messenger (PBUH), and jinn believing in him and obeying him, these facts at foremost arrived from the Qur’an along with many other sources which are also mutawatir. At the Battle of Badr, according to the Qur’an, five thousand angels served him as soldiers in the front line, like the Companions. Indeed, those angels gained honor among the angels, like the men who fought in that battle.
Here we are going to narrate miracles concerning angels that are seen by His ummah and talking with them as a miracle via of his honor.
The Visits of Hz. Gabriel
Thus, the leading scholars of Hadith, and foremost Bukhari and Muslim, unanimously relate: “One time, an angel, that is, Gabriel, appeared in the form of a man dressed in white. He approached God’s Messenger (PBUH), who was sitting among his Companions, and asked: ‘What is Islam, what is belief, and what is goodness? Explain them.’ The Messenger explained them, and the Companions gathered there both received valuable instruction, and saw the person clearly. Although he seemed like a traveller, he displayed no sign of a journey. He suddenly rose and disappeared. God’s Messenger then said: ‘Gabriel did that in order to teach you!’
Also, the authorities on Hadith relate through certain and authentic narrations of the degree of ‘consensus in meaning’: The Companions saw Gabriel with God’s Messenger (PBUH) many times in the form of Dihya, who was very handsome. For instance, ‘Umar, Ibn ‘Abbas, Usama b. Zayd, Harith, ‘A’isha as-Siddiqa, and Umm Salama established and related certainly: “We frequently saw Gabriel with the God’s Messenger in the form of Dihya.” Is it at all possible that such people would say that they had seen him if they had not?
Guardian Angles
Also, the conqueror of Persia, Sa‘d b. Abi Waqqas, who was one of the ten promised Paradise, relates in an authentic narration: “At the Battle of Uhud we saw two white-dressed persons either side of God’s Messenger (Upon whom be blessings and peace), guarding him like sentries. We understood that they were the angels, Gabriel and Michael.” Is it possible that if such a hero of Islam says he saw them, he had not seen them?
Fighting Angels
Also, Abu Sufyan b. Harith b. ‘Abd al-Muttalib, the Prophet’s cousin, relates in an authentic narration: “At the Battle of Badr, we saw horsemen dressed in white between the sky and the earth.”
Hazrat Hamza (RA) encounters with Hazrat Gabriel (ASM)
Also, Hamza pleaded with the Noble Prophet (PBUH) to see Gabriel. So he showed him to Hamza in the Kaa‘ba, but he could not endure it and fell to the ground unconscious.
There were numerous occurrences like these of angels being seen. They all demonstrated one sort of the Miracles of Muhammad (PBUH), and show that the angels too were like moths drawn to the lamp of his prophethood.
Miracles concerning the Jinn
There are many incidents about the meeting of Jinn with our prophet Muhammad (PBUH). We are going to narrate some of them from the authentic sources.
Ibn Mas‘ud related: “I saw the jinn on the night they accepted Islam at Batn an-Nakhl. I likened them to the Zut, a tall-statured Sudanese tribe; they resembled them.”
There is also the incident concerning Khalid b. al-Walid, which is famous and has been authenticated and accepted by the leading scholars of Hadith: when the idol called ‘Uzza was destroyed, a jinni came out of it in the form of a black woman. Khalid cut it into two with his sword. The Noble Messenger (PBUH) said in connection with this: “They used to worship it inside the idol ‘Uzza; it can no longer be worshipped.”
Also, is a narration from ‘Umar: he said: “While we were with God’s Messenger, a jinni called “Hama” came in the form of an old man carrying a staff; he accepted Islam. The Noble Messenger (PBUH) instructed him in some of the short Suras of the Qur’an, which he listened to and then departed.”
As we complete the part concerning the miracles of angles and the Jinn, we want to utter the truth that the members of the community of Muhammad (PBUH) were in contact with angels and jinn, and speaking with them, which originated from the miraculous guidance and instruction of the Noble Messenger (PBUH).
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PRAYER TO THE ARAB GODESSES : ALLAT , AL-UZZA AND MANAT.

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Mighty goddesses, you who have protected us from all harm through the centuries, please hear my prayers. Aid me in my hardest times, and look over me when i need you. I humbly ask you, great Al-Uzza , Al-Lat and Manāt , to protect me when i need it, and be there for me. May my life be as clean as a desert with yellow sand. May my future be as bright as the Sun protected by the goddess Shams. May my life be as abundant as Allat's grain fields. May my love be as gentle as Al-Uzza. And may the time of my death be as far away as time. Thank you, for everything.
Glory to you, great goddesses.
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