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 | | In al Maydini, Majma' al-Amthal, Cairo, 1310, the poet is Masruh al Kalbi and in Taj al-'Aras, entry ghnz, he is Masruh ibn-Adham al-Na'ami (a sub-tribe of the KaIb), and the verses are said against Jarir. |
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 | | Al-Uzzah rules birth, death, marriage, springs, warfare, raids, grain, the Zodiac, the change of the seasons, the course of heavenly bodies, and Venus as the morning star. |  | | Al Uzzah received blood offerings in ancient times, sacrifices of humans and animals. |  | | The many variant spellings of her name include Al Uzzah, al-Uzza, Al ëUzza, Al Uzza, ëUzza, and Uzza. |
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 | | Ra then worried that she would wipe out the entire human race, so he had red dye mixed in ale and spread about the land. |  | | She took on the job with a vengeance and seemed to enjoy the killing. |  | | Hathor, thinking it was blood, drank it and became intoxicated. |
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 | | Graf, "Women, War, and Warlike Divinities," in W. Eck et al eds., Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 55 (1984), pp. |  | | Steinmetzer, Die babylonischen Kudurru (Grenzsteine) als Urkundenform (Paderborn, 1922). |  | | Fauth, "Istar als Löwingöttin und die löwenköpfige Lamastu," Die Welt des Orients 12 (1981), pp. |
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 | | GAZA, Dec. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Saraya al Quds, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad (Holy War) Movement, claimed responsibility on Monday for opening fire at Jewish settlers' cars in the southern Gaza Strip. |  | | Kirk, who won passage of legislation in November to overhaul the U.S. terrorist rewards program, said post-September 11 initiatives have cut off the terror leader's traditional sources of money — a family fortune and Islamic charities. |  | | Saudi dailies said Fayez Awad al-Jihani was the head of an al Qaeda cell in the Red Sea city of Jeddah, where the brazen daylight attack on the U.S. consulate took place on Monday. |
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 | | Al-Manaat idol was destroyed by Zaid al Ashahali. |  | | Al’as was sent to destroy the idol of Sunda. |
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 | | Please See Uzza For Further Information about Al-Uzza. |
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| Â | Talk:Uzza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | What I did ( http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Uzzaanddiff=10180077andoldid=10180060) was remove the irrelevant second half of the quote, which describes Hubal but not Uzza: "By the end of that war, the victorious Abu Sufyan cried: "O Hubal be exalted, O Hubal be exalted." The Prophet answered him: "God is the highest and the most exalted."" (Tawil 1993)". |  | | In response to a request from User:Mustafaa posted at my Userpage: "You state that Uzza, al-Lat, and Manat were believed to be daughters of Hubal. |  | | Whether these daughters of Hubal or Allah actually preceded him, and were reimagined as daughters, first when Hubal came to prominence at Mecca with the tribe of the Quraysh who were under Hubal's protection and then were transferred to Muhammed, cannot be determined: such speculations are firmly discouraged in Islamic circles. |
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 | | If Muhammed's name really was Abdul Uzza this might explain why his real name is neither mentioned in Muslim sources nor by Muhammed himself. |  | | We know that during his younger years, Muhammed sacrificed to the deity al-Uzza, which most likely was his family's deity. |  | | Concerning this devoted worshipper of al-Uzza, who opposed Muhammed's mission with fervour, was this revealed in a very early Meccan sura: "He will be plunged in flaming fire..." and thus he was renamed Abu Lahab, 'the father of flame', and the name Abdul Uzza vanished. |
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| Â | Muhammad's Idolatry Revisited [Part 2] |
 | | Ali doesnt realize is that Khadijas statement makes absolutely no sense unless at some point Muhammad had indeed worshipped Al-Lat or Uzza. |  | | Besides, as Jeffery correctly noted, the plural can refer to Muhammad and his whole household, and that from that time onwards none of the members of Muhammad& family ever worshiped Al-Lat and Uzza again. |  | | The first sentence that we must examine is Muhammad& statement about the pagan deities Al-Lat and Al-Uzza. |
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 | | As with Al Uzza, Manawat similarly does not emerge to any major role among the Nabataeans, judging from the relative infrequency with which she was invoked in ancient inscriptions. |  | | Al Uzza and Allat had very similar baetyls, and were probably two names for the same goddess. |  | | When all of these factors were taken together, several archeologists concluded that a single goddess is involved and that she is, indeed, a supreme goddess, under various aspects, and with a multitude of attributes and symbols, such as being portrayed in feline form. |
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 | | By contrast, Briffault comments al Uzza was worshipped also at Mecca: |  | | The so-called Black Stone (actually the color of burnt umber) that Muslims revere today is the same one that their forebears had worshiped well before Muhammad and that they believed had come from the moon. |  | | According to this version of the story, the Quraysh were delighted with the new revelation, which in al-Kalbi's words was the traditional invocation made by the Quraysh to the goddesses as they circumambulated the Ka’aba (Faris R161 17). |
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 | | The Pagan deities best known in the Ka'ba and round about Mecca were Lat, Uzza and Manat...They were all female goddesses. |  | | There may be some foundation of truth in the story that Qusayy had travelled in Syria, and had brought back from there the cult of the goddesses al- 'Uzza and Manat, and had combined it with that of Hubal, the idol of the Khuzaca. |  | | Arabs also believed in jinn (subtle beings), and some vague divinity with many offspring. |
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 | | Al-Uzzah rules birth, death, marriage, springs, warfare, raids, grain, the Zodiac, the change of the seasons, the course of heavenly bodies, and Venus as the morning star. |  | | The many variant spellings of her name include Al Uzzah, al-Uzza, Al ëUzza, Al Uzza, ëUzza, and Uzza. |
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| Â | THE WATCHERS ~ SHEMYAZA - Dumuzi, Tammuz and Dionysius |
 | | Later, in pre-Islamic times, Allah has three daughters - al Uzza, Allat and Menat. |  | | Azza (Shemyaza, meaning "the name Azza or Uzza") is said to be constantly falling, with one eye shut, the other open, so that he can see his plight and suffer the more. |  | | Al Uzza is also associated with Venus and Taurus (which is right next to Orion in the sky). |
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| Â | Uzza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Excavations at Petra since 1974 have revealed a temple, apparently dedicated to Isis/al-Uzza, now named after some carvings found inside, the Temple of the Winged Lions (Hammond). |  | | Inscriptions record the name of Uzza at Petra. |  | | This page was last modified 22:55, 30 Apr 2005. |
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 | | Perez Uzza, Or, A serious letter sent to Master Edm. |  | | Calamy, January the 17th, 1663 touching his sermon at Aldermanbvry, December the 28th, intimating his close design, and dangerous insinuation against the publick peace : with some queries he is to answer, for the satisfaction of the world. |  | | Alabama or AL Ontario or ON United Kingdom or UK WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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| Â | Photos of Wadi Rum : cliffs and climbs |
 | | Jebel Khazali : a climber on the dramatic Al Uzza route ( |  | | You can click on them to open a larger version. |  | | These are the two well known climbs, " |
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