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Before getting into the subject, there is a prejudice about me. I was even called a snitch. Please don't judge. I am a strange explorer. I examine old documents, conduct scientific research, study history. Don't worry, Judaism, I understand the political and strategic projects of the Jews, what they are trying to do, and their foolishness. Anyway. While ancient historian Herodotus was talking about Arabs; There were two gods in the foreground and they did not worship any other gods. 1-ALILAT, 2-OROTALT
The Greek equivalent of Alilat is CELESTIAL APHRODITE, URANIA.
Orotalt is DIONYSOS.
In fact, the Persians later learned Alilat from the Arabs and Assyrians. Alilat Persian MITHRA, Assyrian MYLITTA. In my opinion, Alilat can definitely not be al-lat. Because al-lat, al-manat, al-uzza 3 are mentioned together. Alilat, the last letter t is h in Arabic. So this must definitely be the origin of the word Allah. If Orotalt is Dionysos, I think it should be Osiris. Wasyirit in Egyptian. Also, it seems that Yaghuth, yauq, nesr, wadd, suwa, lat, manat, uzza entered from somewhere else. yaghuth, yauq, nesr, wadd, suwa were from before the flood and somehow passed to the Arabs or came from there. I think these are false gods, but I believe father Zeus, Poseidon, Hephaestus and others are real. Lat = worshiping authority, manat = worshiping money, al-uzza = worshiping power, By the way, there is also Baal. The unbelievers in the middle east were sacrificing children to this Baal. That is, there are the concepts of false god and true god. What are you thinking?
 

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