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Yaghūth (Arabic "He Helps" يَغُوثَ) or Jageth, if
translated to English, was a
deity or idol
referred to in the
Quran (71:23) as a god of the era of the...
- And they say:
Forsake not your gods, nor
forsake Wadd, nor Suwa', nor
Yaghuth and Ya'uq and Nasr. (Qur'an 71:23)
Maulana Muhammad Ali of the Ahmadiyya...
- And they say:
Forsake not your gods, nor
forsake Wadd, nor Suwa', nor
Yaghuth and Ya'uq and Nasr. (Qur'an 71:23)
Maulana Muhammad Ali adds the following...
- And they say:
Forsake not your gods, nor
forsake Wadd, nor Suwāʿ, nor
Yaghūth and Yaʿūq and Nasr."[Quran 71:23]
Hisham ibn Al-Kalbi's Book of
Idols describes...
- the
others being al-Aswad ibn al-Muṭṭalib ibn Asad, al-Aswad ibn ʿAbdu
Yaghūth, al-ʿĀṣ ibn Wāʾil ibn Hishām and al-Ḥārith ibn al-Ṭulāṭila (from Banu Khuzāʿa)...
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revolted once
again under the
leadership of a man
named Ghayth ibn Abd
Yaghuth. The
avowed aim of the
rebels was to
drive the
Muslims out of
Yemen by...
- Ruda Sa'd Shams,
Samas Syn Suwa' Ta'lab
Theandrios al-‘Uzzá Wadd Ya'uq
Yaghūth Yatha Arabian deities of
other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte...
- ibn Addas, one of the
eminent women of
Yathrib (Medina). His son, Abdu
Yaghuth, was
himself a
notable chief. When Wahb died, and
possibly also his wife...
- they say: By no
means leave your gods, nor
leave Wadd, nor Suwa'; nor
Yaghuth, and Ya'uq and Nasr. (Qur'an 71:23) The
theophoric name Abd Wadd is attested...
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Malakbel Manaf Manāt Nasr Nuha
Orotalt Ruda Suwa'
Theandrios Wadd Ya'uq
Yaghūth Yarhibol Yatha Eblaite Adamma Aštabil
Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara...