Manat

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Manat is an ancient Arabian goddess venerated in pre-Islamic times, primarily associated with fate, destiny, and sometimes death.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf goddess
pre-Islamic Arabian deity
associatedWith death
destiny
fate
fortune
time
consideredDaughterOf Allah NERFINISHED
cultEndedBy early Muslims
culture pre-Islamic Arabian religion
gender female
groupedWith al-Lat NERFINISHED
al-Uzza NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeTransliteration Manah NERFINISHED
Manahh NERFINISHED
Manāt
hasCultObject idol
hasCultSite al-Mushallal NERFINISHED
near Qudayd
idolDestroyedIn 7th century
languageOfName Arabic
mentionedIn Islamic tradition
hadith literature
nameEtymology related to Arabic word for fate or portion (maniya/manat)
oneOf three chief goddesses of pre-Islamic Mecca
opposedBy Muhammad NERFINISHED
partOfPantheon pre-Islamic Arabian pantheon
religiousRole goddess associated with death
goddess of destiny
goddess of fate
goddess of fortune
religiousStatusAfterIslam considered pagan deity
symbolizes allotted share in life
doom
veneratedIn Hijaz NERFINISHED
Mecca region NERFINISHED
Medina region NERFINISHED
Yathrib NERFINISHED
worshippedBy Arabs NERFINISHED
worshippedIn pre-Islamic Arabia
worshipPractice oath-taking
pilgrimage
sacrifice

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