Manāt (Arabic: مناة Arabic pronunciation: [maˈnaːh] pausa, [maˈnaːt]; also transliterated as manāh) was a Semitic goddess worshiped in the Arabian Peninsula before the rise of Islam and the Islamic Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century. She was among Mecca's three chief goddesses, alongside her sisters, Allat and Al-‘Uzzá,[1] and among them, she was the original and the oldest.[2]
Her idol was destroyed after the rise of Islam and her worship disappeared in the Arabian peninsula.
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