مناة

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Etymology[edit]

From the root م ن ي (m-n-y) and م ن و (m-n-w). Related to مَنُون (manūn, death, fate), مَنِيَّة (maniyya, death, fate).

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مَنَاة (manāhf

  1. (Arabian mythology) Manat, a pre-Islamic Arabian goddess of fate
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 53:19-20:
      أَفَرَأَيْتُمُ اللَّاتَ وَٱلْعُزَّى وَمَنَاةَ ٱلثَّالِثَةَ ٱلْأُخْرَى
      ʔafaraʔaytumu l-lāta wal-ʕuzzā wamanāta ṯ-ṯāliṯata l-ʔuḵrā
      So have you considered al-Lāt and al-ʿUzzā? And Manāt, the third - the other one?

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