The Angelic Daughters That Were Snubbed From Doctrine | Pre-Islamic Arabian Mythology
According notes in the German translation of the Quran by Catholic and Islamic theologian Adel Theodore Khoury, there was a belief that certain angels including the likes of Al-Lat, Al-Uzza and Manat (otherwise known as goddesses in some Arabian regions), were considered to be the daughters of God in pre-Islamic Arabia. However, by the time of the 7th century when Islam had become widely accepted in these same regions, the notion of God fathering angels or there being female angels at all was fiercely rejected.
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