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    Hubal - Wikipedia

    Hisham Ibn Al-Kalbi's Book of Idols describes the image as shaped like a human, with the right hand broken off and replaced with a golden hand. [3] According to Ibn Al-Kalbi, the image was made of red agate , whereas Al-Azraqi , an early Islamic commentator, described it as of " cornelian pearl". 展开

    In Arabian mythology, Hubal (Arabic: هُبَل) was a god worshipped in pre-Islamic Arabia, notably by the Quraysh at the Kaaba in Mecca. The god's icon was a human figure believed to control acts of divination, which was performed by 展开

    The paucity of evidence concerning Hubal makes it difficult to characterise his role or identity in pagan Arabian mythologies. The 19th century scholar Julius Wellhausen suggested that Hubal was regarded as the son of al-Lāt and the brother of Wadd. Hugo Winckler in the early … 展开

    The name Hubal may be ultimately derivative of the name Baal from the Canaanite pantheon. In particular, the name could derive from the 展开

    There may be some foundation of truth in the story that Amr travelled in Syria and had brought back from there the cults of the goddesses ʻUzzāʼ and Manāt, and had combined it with that of … 展开

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    Islamists have invoked the figure of Hubal in the ideological struggles of the post-Cold War era. In Islam, … 展开

    • Mohd Elfie Nieshaem Juferi (December 29, 2006). "Hubal in the Worship of Pre-Islamic Arab Consciousness". Retrieved 2024-02-21. 展开

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  2. Hubal, the moon god of the Kaba - The Interactive Bible

    In other words, Allah was Hubal. Muhammad came along and smashed the idol of Hubal and now the Arabs had no idol of Allah to pray through any more and Hubal was forgotten. There are stories in the Sira of pagan Meccan praying to …

  3. Before Muhammad appeared, the Kaaba was …

    Before Muhammad appeared, the Kaaba was surrounded by 360 idols, and every Arab house had its god. Arabs also believed in jinn (subtle beings), and some vague divinity with many offspring. Among the major deities of the pre-Islamic …

  4. Is The Kaaba An Idol? Do Muslims Worship The Kaaba Or The …

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    2013年3月12日 · The Kaba is the sacred House of Allah situated in the middle of the Holy mosque in the city of Mecca, in Saudi Arabia. The black cube shaped box is familiar to people of all faiths due to the images that come out of Saudi …

  9. Is Ka’aba an idol? Do Muslims worship it ... - Back to …

    Baitullaah, the Holy Kaaba is not an idol but is in fact, the symbolic House of Allah and is the only center point of prayers for approximately 1.5 billion Muslims all over the world. Video: THE MIRACULOUS KAABA – Why Pray Towards the …

  10. Allah as a lunar deity - Wikipedia

    The most prominent idol in Mecca was a god called Hubal, and there is no proof that he was a moon god. It is sometimes claimed that there is a temple to the moon god at Hazor in Palestine. This is based on a representation there of a …

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