Category:Allat
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::*[[:en:Triple goddesses#Arabian folklore|'''Arabian folklore:''']] Allah was worshipped in pre-Islamic Arabia and [[:Category:Nabataeans|Nabataea]] with a family of deities around him among which was a triad of goddesses called "the three daughters of Allah": Al-Lat ("Mother Goddess of prosperity") Al-Uzza ("Mighty one") the youngest, and Al-Manat ("Fate") "the third, the other". They were known collectively as the three cranes.
::*[[:en:Triple goddesses#Arabian folklore|'''Arabian folklore:''']] Allah was worshipped in pre-Islamic Arabia and [[:Category:Nabataeans|Nabataea]] with a family of deities around him among which was a triad of goddesses called "the three daughters of Allah": Al-Lat ("Mother Goddess of prosperity") Al-Uzza ("Mighty one") the youngest, and Al-Manat ("Fate") "the third, the other". They were known collectively as the three cranes.
::*These goddesses are said to have figured in an early version of the Qur'an - the apocryphal Satanic Verses.
::*These goddesses are said to have figured in an early version of the Qur'an - the apocryphal Satanic Verses.
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