Dushara-Hubal means 'The Lord of the Mountains' implying Lord Shiva. Kabba is a SHIVLINGAM
AS I SAY, Ancient India (Bharat Sanatan IVC / Sarasvati Tamil) was ORIGIN :
Dushara-Hubal (Allah, Arabic word for God) means 'The Lord of the Mountains' implying Lord Shiva or center of whole galaxy. Kabba is a SHIVLINGAM :
1. Quraysh (Arabic: قریش), most important Arabian pre-Islam tribes in Hijaz in which Prophet Muhammad (s) was born. On March 13, 624, Mohammed led Muslims to victory in Battle of Badr, Saudi Arabia.
2. The Battle of Badr was first large-scale confrontation between Muslims and Quraysh and resulted in a decisive Muslim victory. Six years later, Quraysh in Mecca peacefully surrendered to an army led by Mohammed.
3. Pre-Islam Arabian polytheism, was based on veneration of deities and spirits. Worship was directed to various gods and goddesses, including Dushara-Hubal and the goddesses al-Lāt, al-'Uzzā, and Manāt, at local shrines and temples such as Kaaba in Mecca.
4. Manāt (Arabic: مناة Arabic pronunciation: [maˈnaːh], [maˈnaːt] or manawat; or manāh) was a pre-Islamic Arabian goddess worshipped in Arabian Peninsula before rise of Islam and Islamic prophet Muhammad in the 6/7th century. She was among Mecca's three chief goddesses, alongside her sisters, Allat and Al-‘Uzzá.
5. 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".
6. As mission of Khalid ibn al-Walid to destroy al-Uzza and the Suwa, Sa‘d bin Zaid al-Ashhali was sent with 20 horsemen to Al-Mashallal to destroy an idol called Manāt, worshipped by the polytheist Al-Aws and Al-Khazraj tribes of Arabia. According to legend, a black woman appeared, naked with disheveled hair, wailing and beating on her chest. Sa‘d immediately killed her, destroyed the idol and broke the casket, returning at the conclusion of his errand.
7. The attack on SOMNATH temple in India in 1024 by Mahmud of Ghazni may have been inspired by belief that an idol of Manat had been secretly transferred to 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 goddess Manat. According to him as well as a later Ghaznavid historian Abu Sa'id Gardezi, images of the other goddesses were destroyed in Arabia but one of Manat was secretly sent away to KATHIAWAR (Gujarat) for safe keeping. Since the idol of Manat was an aniconic image of black stone, it could have been easily confused with a lingam at Somnath. Mahmud is said to have broken idol and taken away parts of it as loot and placed it on ground so that people would walk on it. In his letters to the Caliphate, Mahmud exaggerated size, wealth and religious significance of the Somnath temple, receiving grandiose titles from Caliph in return (as per Leftish Indian Historian Romila Thapar).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manat_(goddess)
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