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*[http://books.google.com/books?id=KOzmNQTb7_EC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_navlinks_s#v=onepage&q=&f=false The History of al-Tabarī, Volume VI: Muhammad at Mecca] | *[http://books.google.com/books?id=KOzmNQTb7_EC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_navlinks_s#v=onepage&q=&f=false The History of al-Tabarī, Volume VI: Muhammad at Mecca] | ||
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*[http://books.google.com/books?id=coso-V3gCEAC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_navlinks_s#v=onepage&q=&f=false The Religion of the Nabataeans: ''A Conspectus''] | *[http://books.google.com/books?id=coso-V3gCEAC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_navlinks_s#v=onepage&q=&f=false The Religion of the Nabataeans: ''A Conspectus''] | ||
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==Is Allah really Hubal?== | ==Is Allah really Hubal?== | ||
There are theories that "[[Allah]]" was the title given to Hubal prior to the advent of [[Islam]], and there continue to be theories that Islam's Allah is indeed Hubal and may even be [[w:Baal|Ba'al]] as well. | There are theories that "[[Allah]]" was the title given to Hubal prior to the advent of [[Islam]], and there continue to be theories that Islam's Allah is indeed Hubal and may even be [[w:Baal|Ba'al]] as well. It appears undeniable, however, that Muhammad's teachings took inspiration from (and often times directly emulated or adopted - in terminology when not in practice) contemporary polytheistic beliefs and rituals. | ||
For more information, refer to the external articles. | For more information, refer to the external articles. | ||
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{{Hub4|Paganism|Paganism}} | {{Hub4|Paganism|Paganism}} | ||
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Hubal (هبل) was the head moon-god of the polytheistic Arab pantheon at the Ka'aba.[1]
Qur'an
Interestingly enough, despite Hubal's importance to the pagan Arabs, the Quran does not mention the moon-god by name.
Hadith
Scholars
Hubal is the idol to which Abu Safyan6 said on the day of (the battle of) Uhud, "Tower up, O Hubal," that is, manifest you religious power," while the Prophet said, "Tower up, O Unique One." The name of the well inside the Ka'ba was al-Akhsaf; the Arabs used to call it al-Akhshaf...(al-Azraqi 1858, 73)
Muhammad ibn Ishaq said that Hubal was (made of) cornelian peal in the shape of a human. His right hand was broken off and the Quraysh made a gold hand for it. It had a vault for the sacrifice, and there were seven arrows cast (on issues relating to) a dead person, virginity and marriage. Its offering was a hundred camels. It had a custodian (hajib)...7 (Ibid., p.74)Additional reading
Translated and annotated by William Montgomery Watt and Michael V. McDonald
Published by State University of New York Press, Albany (1988)
See pages 3-4
By John F. Healey
Published by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands (2001)
See pages 127-132
Is Allah really Hubal?
There are theories that "Allah" was the title given to Hubal prior to the advent of Islam, and there continue to be theories that Islam's Allah is indeed Hubal and may even be Ba'al as well. It appears undeniable, however, that Muhammad's teachings took inspiration from (and often times directly emulated or adopted - in terminology when not in practice) contemporary polytheistic beliefs and rituals.
For more information, refer to the external articles.
See Also
- Allah - A hub page that leads to other articles related to Allah
- Paganism - A hub page that leads to other articles related to Paganism
Translations
- A version of this page is also available in the following languages: Bulgarian. For additional languages, see the sidebar on the left.
External Links
- Ba’al, Hubal, and Allah A Rebuttal to the Islamic Awareness Article Entitled “Is Hubal the Same as Allah?”, by MSM Saifullah and ‘Abdallah David - Timothy W. Dunkin
- Yahweh or Hubal - Dan Zaremba, Prophetic News, April 6, 2008
- Hubal, the moon god of the Kaba & Hubal and Allah the Moon God? - Brother Andrew, Bible.ca
- Did the Meccans Worship Yahweh God? Revisiting the Issue of the Ishmaelites and the worship of the true God & Hubal and Allah Revisited - Sam Shamoun, Answering Islam
- Is Allah the Name of God? - Let Us Reason Ministries
References
- ↑ Karen Armstrong (2000,2002). Islam: A Short History. pp. 11. ISBN 0-8129-6618-x.