Talk:Manat (goddess)

The other two
Why can't the other two sisters' article be as neutral and factual as this one? Please help in neutralizing the other two. Allat, Al-Uzza. The pagan gods of Arabia [53.19-24]

[53.19] (Among the idols) have you considered allat and al'uzza,

[53.20] and, another, the third manat?

[53.21] What, have you males, and He females!

[53.22] That is indeed an unjust division.

[53.23] They are but names, named by you and your fathers. Allah has not sent down any authority for them. They follow conjecture and their soul's desire, even though the guidance of their Lord has come to them.

[53.24] Is the human to have whatever he fancies? -- Obaidz96 (talk • contribs • count ) 01:26, 16 April 2008 (UTC)

Oh, I was going to say it is too short... And that maybe it would be nice to look for some information about the triple godess archetype (I did not know it even existed in preislamic arabia up until now) and put a link to the satanic verses problem.

The fact that a verse later treats them as idols does not make less fascinating the whole satanic verses issue...

Leirus (talk) 21:30, 13 January 2011 (UTC)

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