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    Quote Originally Posted by Hudayar View Post
    there's no philosophy actually. it's just a primitive religion with no sophisticated mythology etc. most of the gods were actually from other places. for example according to the Islamic tradition an Arab who went to Iraq brought the Idol Hubal with him to Mecca. And Hubal is actually Ba'al soo...
    remembered his name: Amr ibn Luhayy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hudayar View Post
    there's no philosophy actually. it's just a primitive religion with no sophisticated mythology etc. most of the gods were actually from other places. for example according to the Islamic tradition an Arab who went to Iraq brought the Idol Hubal with him to Mecca. And Hubal is actually Ba'al soo...
    Not true. All goddesses were local and of Arabian origin.
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    Interesting. I haven't studied pagan beliefs in regions of the middle east outside of Egypt. Cool thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nabatea1 View Post
    Not true. All goddesses were local and of Arabian origin.
    Well most of the gods do have foreign origin outside of Arabia. For example Al-Lat is thought to have connections with Mesopotamian gods. Though i think i made a mistake by saying "most of the gods", some gods did originate in foreign countries outside of Arabia, well this issue still needs work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dperucca View Post
    Interesting. I haven't studied pagan beliefs in regions of the middle east outside of Egypt. Cool thread.
    reading, gathering information about Arab paganism is a herculean task. But it's pretty interesting indeed.

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