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The Forgotten Goddesses

by Ayah Hill
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798232667979
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Ayah Hill
  • Publisher Imprint: Ayah Hill
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  • Pages: 220
  • Original Price: GBP 13.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 300 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Islam / History

Before Islam transformed the Arabian Peninsula, three goddesses ruled the spiritual landscape.

Al-Lāt, the mother of nourishment and stability.
Al-ʿUzzā, the fierce protector of warriors and tribes.
Manāt, the stern arbiter of fate and death.

For centuries, millions worshipped them at sacred sanctuaries, invoked their names in poetry, and organized their lives around their power.

Then they vanished.

Deliberately erased through religious revolution, these goddesses were systematically removed from history. Their sanctuaries were destroyed, their priestesses silenced, and their names became synonymous with the ignorance Islam had corrected. Within generations, the divine beings who had commanded devotion across Arabia were reduced to footnotes.

The Forgotten Goddesses recovers their story.

Discover:

  • Who these goddesses were and what they represented to their worshippers
  • The rituals performed at their sanctuaries across the Arabian Peninsula
  • The women who served as priestesses and wielded religious authority
  • The poetry that carried divine names through the desert
  • The pilgrimage routes connecting sacred sites from Mecca to the coast

Learn how:

  • Goddess worship shaped pre-Islamic society and gender roles
  • Military campaigns systematically destroyed their sanctuaries
  • Legal prohibitions made worship impossible
  • The sacred feminine disappeared from Arabian cosmology
  • Monotheism restructured the entire religious imagination

This is not an argument for paganism or a critique of Islam. It is historical recovery-an acknowledgment that before these goddesses became symbols of error, they were sources of meaning, comfort, and power for countless people.

Understanding them provides a fuller picture of the world from which Islam emerged and the profound transformation that created the Middle East we know today.

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