Al-Uzza

deity sky pre-Islamic Arabian single tradition · 2

Al-Uzza is a pre-Islamic Arabian goddess referenced in the album's mythological content. She is part of the album's overwhelmingly female pantheon exploring divine feminine figures from various ancient traditions.

↻ synthesized from 2 sources

When

First attested
0 CE
Attested period
0 – 2020
Historical notes
Pre-Islamic Arabian goddess worshipped before the rise of Islam.

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“The album contains many mythological and occult references, encompassing Set, the Valkyrie, Hecate, Baphomet, Artemis, Bastet, Astarte, Ishtar, Khem, Al-Uzza, Eve, Aleister Crowley, Diana and Lilith.”

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“Despite this elevated status, Allah was worshipped within a polytheistic system that included inferior deities such as Hubal, Al-Lat, and Al-Uzza, who were seen as intercessors to Allah.”

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