As one who was once a practicing Muslim, there were things that I read in the Quran that caught my attention, and I would ask for clarification, but would only receive responses back to, "Trust in Allah." Questions needed answers, and I'm one to go seek them out. But every time I would read the Quran the verse concerning Allah not having daughters would always stop me in reading, as I pondered why this was being mentioned.
Journey with me back through the Arabian past where worshippers had different gods. In a time before religion became monotheistic, and brought Islam to Arabia, there were those who venerated the feminine.
A past where the Quran briefly mentions these three goddesses as not being the daughters of Allah.
There was a time in Arabia's past where the people were polytheistic.
Come join me as I travel and show who these women were that were once venerated, and adored and sewn into the culture of Arabia.
My book, From Goddess to God: Pre-Islamic Arabian Goddesses is available as an ebook here at Payhip.
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