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== Referansi ==
== Referansi ==
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{{Reflist}}
*Ambros Arne A 2004: "A Concise Dictionary of Koranic Arabic". Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag. ISBN 3-89500-400-6
* Ambros Arne A 2004: "A Concise Dictionary of Koranic Arabic". Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag. ISBN 3-89500-400-6
*Burton, John, The Collection of the Qur'an, Cambridge University Press, 1977: the collection and composition of the Qu'ran in the life time of Muhammad
* Burton, John, The Collection of the Qur'an, Cambridge University Press, 1977: the collection and composition of the Qu'ran in the life time of Muhammad
*Finegan, Jack, The Archeology of World Religions, Princeton University Press, 1952, pages 482-485, 492
* Finegan, Jack, The Archeology of World Religions, Princeton University Press, 1952, pages 482-485, 492
*Hammond, Philip, "An Isisian Model for The Goddess of the 'Temple of the Winged Lions' at Petra (Jordan)". 1985
* Hammond, Philip, "An Isisian Model for The Goddess of the 'Temple of the Winged Lions' at Petra (Jordan)". 1985
*Hitti, Philip K. History Of The Arabs, 1937, pp 96-101
* Hitti, Philip K. History Of The Arabs, 1937, pp 96-101
*Peters, F. E., The Hajj: The Muslim Pilgrimage to Mecca and the Holy Places. Princeton University Press 1994
* Peters, F. E., The Hajj: The Muslim Pilgrimage to Mecca and the Holy Places. Princeton University Press 1994
*al-Tawil, Hashim, "Early Arab Icons: Literary and Archaeological Evidence for the Cult of Religious Images in Pre-Islamic Arabia", PhD dissertation, University of Iowa, 1993 [1]
* al-Tawil, Hashim, "Early Arab Icons: Literary and Archaeological Evidence for the Cult of Religious Images in Pre-Islamic Arabia", PhD dissertation, University of Iowa, 1993 [1]
*Ibn al-Kalbī; (author) and Nabih Amin Faris (translator & commentary) (1952): The Book of Idols, Being a Translation from the Arabic of the Kitāb al-*Asnām." Princeton University Press. US Library of Congress #52006741
* Ibn al-Kalbī; (author) and Nabih Amin Faris (translator & commentary) (1952): The Book of Idols, Being a Translation from the Arabic of the Kitāb al-*Asnām." Princeton University Press. US Library of Congress #52006741
*Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897.
* Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897.


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Al-Uzza Khirbet et-Tannur, Urdun.

El-Uzza (Erebki: اَلْعُزَّى ,al-ʕuzza:)‎, yew Homay Erebıstanê verê İslami biya. Ae Homay bereketi biya u yewa hirê Homanê sûka Meka biya. O zeman Uzza, Lat u Menat keynê Homay El-İlahi amariyay.[1] Namey ae kıtabê mısılmanano firaz Qurane de sura Necm de zi vêreno.

Zey Hubeli, şarê Qureyşan, semedo ke xo bışeveknê, Uzza vengê daêne. Vaciyeno ke inan “Şarê Uzza, şarê Hubeli!” vatêne.[2] Nebatıcan Petra de namey ae geyrenıkê Venusi ra bestêne. Qureyşıcan zi namey Abdul Uzza yani kolê/qulê Uzza daêne lac u keynanê xo. İnan ae ziyaret kerdêne, çiyê ardêne ae rê u qurban semedê ae kerdêne."[3]

Kıtabê Putan de aniya nusiyao, vaciyeno Zeyd ib-Amr ibn-Nufeyli nuşto, noyo:

Ez endi ibadetê Uzza u dı keynanê xo nêken (Erebki فلا العزى أدين ولا ابنتـيهـا).

Gorey nê nuştey fıkıriyeno ke Uzza zi wayirê dı keynan biya u ibadetê keynanê ae zi kerdêne. Çımey nê cumla sero zaf çıniyo.

Referansi[bıvurne | çımeyi bıvurne]

  1. Turan Dursun, Kuran Ansiklopedisi, Kaynak Yayınları, Kasım 1994 ISBN 975-343-080-9 cild 8 perre.15
  2. Tavil 1993
  3. Kitab el-Esnam N.A. Faris 1952, s. 16-23
  • Ambros Arne A 2004: "A Concise Dictionary of Koranic Arabic". Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag. ISBN 3-89500-400-6
  • Burton, John, The Collection of the Qur'an, Cambridge University Press, 1977: the collection and composition of the Qu'ran in the life time of Muhammad
  • Finegan, Jack, The Archeology of World Religions, Princeton University Press, 1952, pages 482-485, 492
  • Hammond, Philip, "An Isisian Model for The Goddess of the 'Temple of the Winged Lions' at Petra (Jordan)". 1985
  • Hitti, Philip K. History Of The Arabs, 1937, pp 96-101
  • Peters, F. E., The Hajj: The Muslim Pilgrimage to Mecca and the Holy Places. Princeton University Press 1994
  • al-Tawil, Hashim, "Early Arab Icons: Literary and Archaeological Evidence for the Cult of Religious Images in Pre-Islamic Arabia", PhD dissertation, University of Iowa, 1993 [1]
  • Ibn al-Kalbī; (author) and Nabih Amin Faris (translator & commentary) (1952): The Book of Idols, Being a Translation from the Arabic of the Kitāb al-*Asnām." Princeton University Press. US Library of Congress #52006741
  • Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897.