Ya'uq

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Ya'uq is an idol mentioned in Islamic tradition as one of the false gods worshipped by the people of Prophet Noah.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf false god in Islamic tradition
idol
pre-Islamic Arabian deity
associatedConcept pre-flood idolatry
associatedWithProphet Noah NERFINISHED
category deities mentioned in the Qur'an
condemnedIn Islamic theology
groupedWith Nasr NERFINISHED
Suwa' NERFINISHED
Wadd NERFINISHED
Yaghuth NERFINISHED
languageOfName Arabic
mentionedIn Qur'an NERFINISHED
mentionedInVerse Qur'an 71:23
narrativeFunction symbol of ancient pagan worship
religiousContext Islam
roleInNarrative example of shirk (associating partners with God)
statusInIslam rejected deity
theologicalSignificance warning against polytheism
timePeriod antediluvian era
traditionType Abrahamic religious tradition
viewedAs non-existent as a true deity in Islamic belief
worshipCondemnedBy Allah in the Qur'an
worshippedBy people of Prophet Noah
worshipType idolatry

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people of Noah worshipedIdols Ya'uq
subject surface form: People of Noah