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Uzza Allat Menat

Uzza
Allat
Menat

Three goddesses of pre-Islam
The Satanic Verses, a work of fiction, is about the three Goddesses listed in these verses, especially Allat, and how she is way ticked off at Mohammed for removing her from Islam, for demonizing her from beloved Mother Goddess and Allah's wife into satan-spawn. Allat is not a happy goddess in Salmon Rushdie's bestseller. To this day, he is forced to live in hiding because they will kill him, even though he is a Muslim. He's a goddess Muslim. I am glad goddess Christians don't have prices on our heads. Satanic Verses - like DaVinci Code - used a novel to tell the story of a suppressed goddess. The control-freak woman-hating clerics want him killed for telling her story. That's herstory, not history.

The Arabic Goddesses whose names are right in the Koran are: Uzza (meaning Power) al-Lat (Goddess), and Menat (meaning Destiny or Fate). The Arabians have a triple goddess. This feminine divine trinity was worshipped at Mecca.

We already met Allat, the one in the middle there. Notice her sheaf of grain. She is a golden grain goddess like other Mediterranean Goddesses and liked having grain cakes baked for her.

On the left is Uzza whose name means Power. Think Uzzi machinegun made in Israel, Uzzi also means "powerful".


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