Showing posts with label Arabia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arabia. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Ghazni Muhammad Destroyed Somnath in the Search of Manat Arabia, an Arab Pagan Goddess????

This is Pre-Islamic Deity Idol in Arab, personally whenever I saw this Pagan Arab Goddess Idol, my mind picturizes this below loool.

I would leave this thing to the expert in this space. I won't trying to justify anything; Otherwise, People would label me as a Pseudo Hindutva RSS Fascist label. looool.

Anyways come to the Main Point.

Majority of the Indians often wondered why Ghazni Muhammad Destroyed the Somnath Temple, a Temple of Shiva in Gujrat????

According to the Historian Romila Thapar in 2004 she claims that an idol of Arab Pagan Goddess Manat had been secretly transferred to the Somnath temple.

According to the Ghaznavid court poet Farrukhi Sistani, who claimed to have accompanied Mahmud on his raid, Somnat (as rendered in Persian) was a garbled version of su-manat referring to the goddess Manat.

According to him as well as a later Ghaznavid historian Abu Sa’id Gardezi, the images of the other goddesses were destroyed in Arabia but the one of Manat was secretly sent away to Kathiawar (in modern Gujarat) for safe keeping. Since the idol of Manat was an iconic image of black stone, it could have been easily confused with a lingam at Somnath. Mahmud is said to have broken the idol and taken away parts of it as loot and placed as a Steps stair in front of Jama Masjid so that people would walk on it. In his letters to the Caliphate, Mahmud exaggerated the size, wealth and religious significance of the Somnath temple, receiving grandiose titles from the Caliph in return’.

An idol of her was also likely among the 360 idols in the Kaaba. According to Ibn al-Kalbi, when worshipers would circumambulate the Kaaba, they would chant her name along with that of her sisters, al-Lat and al-Uzza, seeking their blessings and interception.

Manat was also thought to watch over graves, as indicated by a tomb inscription reading

“And may Dushara and Manat and Qaysha curse anyone who sells this tomb or buys it or gives it in pledge or makes a gift of it or leases it or draws up for himself any document concerning it or buries in it anyone apart from the inscribed above”

  • 1025: Somnath: Mahmud sacks the temple and is reported to have personally hammered the temple’s gilded Lingam to pieces, and the stone fragments are carted back to Ghazni, where they are incorporated into the steps of the city’s new Jama Masjid (Friday Mosque) in 1026. He places a new king on the throne in Gujarat as a tributary. His return detours across the Thar Desert to avoid the armies of Ajmer and other allies on his return.

Pre-Islamic Goddesses Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, Manat

Islamic sources indicate that Ghazni Muhammad believed that an Idol of Manat was spirited away to Somnath, India from Mecca when the idols at Mecca’s were destroyed at the behest of The Profit Mohmmad

Contrary to what we have been taught, Arabia indeed had Religion and street culture before the advent of The Prophet.

The Pre-Islamic Arabia had a Religion, and they had a Pantheon of Deities.

The Goddesses Al-Uzza, Al-Lat and Menat formed a triad in pre-Islamic Arabia. They were widely worshipped: from Nabatean Petra in the North to the legendary Kingdoms of Arabia Felix in the South, including Saba, the Biblical Sheba; as far east as Iran and Palmyra; and the three of them were very popular Goddesses in Mecca at the time of Mohammed.

From left they are: Al-Uzza, whose name means “The Mighty One”, the Goddess of the Morning Star; Al-Lat, the Mother, whose name means simply “The Goddess”, as Al-Lah simply means “The God”; and Manat, Crone-goddess of Fate or Time. Sometimes the three of them are referred to as the daughters of Al-Lah; sometimes Manat and Al-Lat are considered daughters of Al-Uzza

The pre-Islamic Arabs believed Manāt to be the goddess of fate. The followers prayed to her for rains and victory over enemies. She was considered the wife of Hubal.There are also connections with Chronos of Mithraism and Zurvan mythology.

The most ancient of all these idols was Manāt. The Arabs used to name [their children] ‘Abd-Manāt and Zayd-Manāt. Manāt was erected on the seashore in the vicinity of al-Mushallal in Qudayd, between Medina and Mecca. All the Arabs used to venerate her and sacrifice before her. The Aws and the Khazraj, as well as the inhabitants of Medina and Mecca and their vicinities, used to venerate Manāt, sacrifice before her, and bring unto her their offerings… The Aws and the Khazraj, as well as those Arabs among the people of Yathrib and other places who took to their way of life, were wont to go.

n pilgrimage and observe the vigil at all the appointed places, but not shave their heads. At the end of the pilgrimage, however, when they were about to return home, they would set out to the place where Manāt stood, shave their heads, and stay there a while. They did not consider their pilgrimage completed until they visited Manāt.

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Sources:

Thapar, Romila (2004), Somanatha: The Many Voices of a History, Penguin Books India, pp. 45–51, ISBN 1-84467-020-1

  • Ibn al-Kalbī; (author) and Nabih Amin Faris (translator & commentary) (1952): The Book of Idols, Being a Translation from the Arabic of theKitāb al-Asnām. Princeton University Press. LCCN 52-6741.
  • Grunebaum, G. E. von (1970). Classical Islam: A History 600 A.D. – 1258 A.D.. Aldine Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-202-15016-1.

— Book of Idols, pp 12–14

Monday, August 11, 2025

What are some funny facts about Saudi Arabia, its people and culture?

 Riyadh’s camel market is one of the largest in the world and sells about 100 camels per day.

  • Motorists in Saudi Arabia have invented a perilous but exciting new driving sport called Sidewalk Skiing, which involves balancing a car on its side while the car is in motion.
  • In Saudi Arabia, everything closes except for Hospitals during salat (prayer time). Strictly enforced, salat can last up to 30 minutes.
  • Saudi Arabian men typically dress in thobes, a lightweight garment which is almost always white; a garment equal to an academic graduation gown; and Shimaq (gutras) or the traditional head scarf. Women are always found with abayas on. You will literally find every occassion same style of dressing.
  • Petrol Prices for every liter were 45 Halalas (SAR 3.75=$1 and SAR 1=100Halalas) way cheaper than water until the kingdom decided to withdraw subsidies since 2016 and then last year which increased by 80% (in 2017). Still, the price for 1 liter of petrol is 1.37 SAR as against 1 liter of drinking water is 1 SAR.
  • In Ramadan which is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and is one of the most important months for Muslims the market doesn’t open until 12 pm and restaurants until 3 pm or salat Al-Asr (prayer time for Muslims).
  • You could note that the Parking during Taraweeh prayer after the last prayer of night know as Salat Al Esha it’s hard to find a parking space at any of the Jamia Masjids(Big Mosques used for Sermons). Below is the King Khaled Mosque in Umm-Al Hammam, Riyadh. Only if you are Muslim and like to Pray in Congregation you shall experience that every mosque you visit in Saudi Arabia during Taraweeh, the entire community is at one Mosque for each mosque you visit.
  • Serving Iftar (Breaking of Fast during Ramadan at sunset) for visitors to the Prophet's Mosque is a cherished tradition for the people of Madinah, it’s a practice which dates back 1,400 years since the Prophet first built the mosque. They serve an average of 300,000 meals a day. But, this has been taken over by the Kingdom’s government to organise the same since few years. It’s amazing to note that in just a span of 15 mins the place will be clean and every person lines up for Salat Al Maghrib (Prayer after Sunset)
  • Saudi Arabia took witchcraft so seriously that the country had banned the Harry Potter books until 2012 by Anti-Witchcraft Action Unit, which is under the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (CPV). The unit is charged with apprehending sorcerers and reversing the harmful effects of their spells.
  • Princess Nora bint Abdulrahman University The campus has a built-up area of a colossal 3 million square meters.

The number of students in the university total to around a staggering 52,000 and metro trains in the university that run throughout the campus with a total track length of 11.5 kilometers! These are driverless trains that use a similar technology to that of the Copenhagen Metro to operate.

  • The third largest producer of dates is Saudi Arabia. This country has the perfect conditions for date growth and cultivation, producing 836,983 metric tons per year. Nearly 388,000 acres across the country are dedicated to date palms and its fruit production. This country exports approximately 8.8% of the world’s dates which totals around $94.3 million. The primary importers of these exports are Jordan (19%), Yemen (17%), and Kuwait (15%).

The Buraydah/Buraidah date market, the largest in the world, operates around the clock, receiving clients from different parts of the kingdom.

  • As of 2012, livestock population amounted to 11 million sheep, 3.4 million goats, half a million cattles and a quarter of a million camels.

Thursday, July 31, 2025

In Saudi Arabia, how much land is desert?

 Saudi Arabia is a very large country—the size of all the countries in Western Europe together. Most of Saudi Arabia’s land is a desert, however, the country is quite diverse in geography and climate (because of its large size). The country constitutes of the following:

The southern region is green and mountainous (enjoys good weather in summer, ranging from 18–25 degrees).

The west coast offers white-sand beaches by the Red Sea.

The northwestern region is full of valleys and mountains with unique formations.