Yaghuth

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Yaghuth is a pre-Islamic Arabian deity, traditionally regarded as one of the ancient gods worshipped by Arab tribes before the advent of Islam.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pagan deity
pre-Islamic Arabian deity
associatedWith idolatry in Islamic tradition
condemnedBy Islamic monotheistic teaching
culture Ancient Arab
groupedWithDeities Nasr NERFINISHED
Suwa NERFINISHED
Wadd NERFINISHED
Ya'uq NERFINISHED
hasDevotees ancient Arab idolaters
languageOfName Arabic
mentionedInQuranVerse Quran 71:23
mentionedInSurah Surah Nuh NERFINISHED
mentionedInText Quran NERFINISHED
religion pre-Islamic Arabian religion
religiousCategory polytheistic god
religiousStatusInIslam false deity
roleInIslamicNarrative example of earlier idolatrous worship
sourceTradition Islamic exegesis
Islamic historiography
statusAfterIslam abandoned deity
timePeriod pre-Islamic Arabia
veneratedBefore advent of Islam
worshippedBy some pre-Islamic Arab tribes
worshippedInRegion Arabian Peninsula NERFINISHED

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people of Noah worshipedIdols Yaghuth
subject surface form: People of Noah