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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HubalHubal - Wikipedia

    The one surviving inscription concerns a religious injunction to placate Hubal and others for violating a tomb. Islamists have invoked the figure of Hubal in the ideological struggles of the post-Cold War era. In Islam, Hubal has been used as a symbol of modern forms of "idol worship".

  2. wikiislam.net › wiki › HubalHubal - WikiIslam

    Mar 7, 2021 · Hubal (هبل) was the head moon-god of the polytheistic Arab pantheon at the Ka'ba. Hubal's idol was one of many located in the Kaaba, which Muhammad ultimately removed and destroyed upon his conquest of Mecca.

  3. Hubal was a Saudi Arabian moon god worshipped by the Quarysh tribe in Makkah. The idol of the God was shaped similarly to a Human and the people of Makkah threw arrows at the idol so they could get favors out of the God.

  4. May 30, 2023 · We explore the origins of Hubal, its status as the chief god of the Kaaba, and the intriguing connections to the Moabites and Syrian traditions. Drawing from historical sources and renowned ...

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  5. Hubal ( bahasa Arab: هُبَل) adalah salah satu dewa yang dipuja masyarakat Arab Pra-Islam, terutama Bani Quraisy di Mekah. Hubal dipuja dalam bentuk arca menyerupai manusia yang disemayamkan di dalam Ka'bah, dan dipercaya sebagai dewa ramalan, yakni cara meramal yang dilakukan dengan melemparkan anak-anak panah di hadapan arcanya.

  6. wikiislam.github.io › wiki › HubalHubal - WikiIslam

    Hubal is the idol to which Abu Safyan 6 said on the day of (the battle of) Uhud, "Tower up, O Hubal," that is, manifest you religious power," while the Prophet said, "Tower up, O Unique One." The name of the well inside the Ka'ba was al-Akhsaf; the Arabs used to call it al-Akhshaf...(al-Azraqi 1858, 73)

  7. Sep 19, 2020 · Hubal was a god worshipped in pre-Islamic Arabia, especially by Quraysh at the Kaaba in Mecca. He was depicted with a crescent moon and a river flowing through his hair, like Lord Siva in Hinduism, and controlled divination by arrows.