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  • 16:56, 31 July 2022 WahbAllat talk contribs created page Al'uzza (Created page with "== Attributes == === Relationship to Allat === Al'uzza is in many ways like Allat. She has the same geographic distribution and She was appropriated by Hellenistic culture in the same way. She even shows up with Allat in South Arabian amulets. Al'uzza's name means "the Mighty One." She was a major goddess in the Nabataean pantheon and She was known as the goddess of Bosra. However, She's never invoked with Allat in Nabataea. In fact, Al'uzza isn't found in Hegra, the...")
  • 16:44, 31 July 2022 WahbAllat talk contribs created page Allat (Created page with "== Introduction == == Attributes == == Worship == == Prayers == == Hymns == == Sources ==")
  • 16:26, 31 July 2022 WahbAllat talk contribs changed group membership for Arri from (none) to administrator (because I said so)
  • 06:12, 31 July 2022 129.180.171.75 talk created page Abu I-Hakam (Created page with " Abu I-Hakam is the deified form of Amr Ibn Hisham, the leader of the Quryash tribe against Muhammad and an early opponent of Islam. He is venerated and worshipped by Arrikirri and has several prayers in the Book. == Name == There are several titles given to Amr Ibn Hisham or Ibn Hanazaliya on his mothers side, his mortal name meaning 'To Live a Long Time'. His other names are Abu I-Hakam, meaning 'Father of Wisdom' due to his ability to give wise judgments at an earl...")
  • 02:22, 31 July 2022 WahbAllat talk contribs created page Priesthood (Created page with "Priests and priestesses are the guardians of the gods and goddesses’ interests, protectors of their temples and sacred areas, supervisors of offerings, sacrifices, weddings, births, funerals, ceremonies and rituals, and mediators between gods and worshippers. They were exorcists, oracles, healers, bankers, archivists and writers and readers of hymns and poems. Although no Safaitic inscription discovered so far indicates that sacrifice in the wilderness required the off...")
  • 14:49, 30 July 2022 Arri talk contribs created page User:Arri (Created page with " Arri (Or Arrikirri). Is one the founding members of the website and the user of this page. He was the one who originally proposed the Wathani religious book and practises the worship of Amr Ibn Hisham under divine names. He also wrote the parable of the Lion. == Possible future posts == # Abu I-Hakam # Hubal # Ruda # Temples # Idols")
  • 13:48, 30 July 2022 User account Arri talk contribs was created
  • 21:01, 29 July 2022 WahbAllat talk contribs created page User:WahbAllat (Created page with "Empty for now Possible future posts: 1. Allat 2. Al'uzza 3. Manat 4. Divination")
  • 20:34, 29 July 2022 MediaWiki default talk contribs created page Main Page
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