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Connection of the Meccan Deity Hubal to Hinduism?

Rainbow Mage

Lib Democrat/Agnostic/Epicurean-ish/Buddhist-ish
Just curious, because when I typed in Hubal on google, Hindu and Muslim websites came up claiming Hubal, the chief deity of the Kabba, was somehow related to Hinduism. Is this true? Maybe you could provide resources for why or why not? Thank you :)
 

Andal

resident hypnotist
Just curious, because when I typed in Hubal on google, Hindu and Muslim websites came up claiming Hubal, the chief deity of the Kabba, was somehow related to Hinduism. Is this true? Maybe you could provide resources for why or why not? Thank you :)


This goes back to the old debate that at one time the Kabba contained murties and other artifacts from Hinduism. There have been attempts to link the actual black stone to that of a Shiv Ling. Also I've heard that plates from the Kabba had inscriptions on them from some Indian kings. Whether or not any of this is true is up for debate. I haven't seen any good scholarly research to prove such claims. Although the similarities are interesting.

Aum Hari Aum!
 

Metempsychosis

Reincarnation of 'Anti-religion'
Just curious, because when I typed in Hubal on google, Hindu and Muslim websites came up claiming Hubal, the chief deity of the Kabba, was somehow related to Hinduism. Is this true? Maybe you could provide resources for why or why not? Thank you :)

This has been already discussed here..

IMO,There is no way to prove this claim .

Kaaba-- Hindu temple

Kaaba Shiva
Even if Kaaba is a Hindu temple ,it is not a major concern of Hinduism/Hindus.
 

Andal

resident hypnotist
The Black Stone of Shiv Ling? What is that?

The black stone housed at the Kabba, the focal point of prayer for Muslims is believed to have been sent to earth as sign of God's presence (or something similar but Muslims would have to confirm the background story.) A Shiv Ling is a smooth stone set inside a base that represents the creative energy of Shiva. It's the unification of opposites: male and female. They come together so that life may be created.

Stone at the Kabba

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Shiva Linga

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Aum Hari Aum!
 

Rainbow Mage

Lib Democrat/Agnostic/Epicurean-ish/Buddhist-ish
Thank you very much for the pictures. Yes, I see what you mean. Even the way they display the black rock. Does this mean the Kabba was originally built to Shiva then?
 

Andal

resident hypnotist
Thank you very much for the pictures. Yes, I see what you mean. Even the way they display the black rock. Does this mean the Kabba was originally built to Shiva then?

Check out the thread Odion posted because there is some great discussion in there. Some people say yes, others say no.

Aum Hari Aum!
 

Breathe

Hostis humani generis
Check out the thread Odion posted because there is some great discussion in there.
:confused: I can't remember what thread that is or if I even did! You sure you're not giving me credit for someone elses' work? :D



Regarding the deities of the pre-Islamic Arab region and their connection to Hinduism, it is possible, but I think if there was a Hindu-influence, it would be a more syncretic merger between Hinduism and Arab-Semitic polytheism, how the Greeks and Egyptian deities began to merge in some ways, for example, Zeus Ammon.

However, I don't have enough knowledge on the subject, like the appearances of the deities and their roles, to say yes or no for sure. Without it, it's just speculation, I guess.
 

Rainbow Mage

Lib Democrat/Agnostic/Epicurean-ish/Buddhist-ish
Well some Egyptian deities seeped into Meccan worship too, to my understanding Odion. Some scholars say Al Uzza is Isis and her consort is Osiris.
 

Breathe

Hostis humani generis
That wouldn't surprise me - The Arab regions are a crossroads. They were probably constantly taking in new ideas, Byzantine, Egyptian, Semitic, Hindu, Zoroastrian, Christian, Jewish, anything that came their way.
 

Rainbow Mage

Lib Democrat/Agnostic/Epicurean-ish/Buddhist-ish
Another thought, Hindus please comment. The statue of Hubal was said to be human-like in form, except that one of it's hands was golden. Is this similar to any icon in Hinduism?
 

Andal

resident hypnotist
:confused: I can't remember what thread that is or if I even did! You sure you're not giving me credit for someone elses' work? :D



Regarding the deities of the pre-Islamic Arab region and their connection to Hinduism, it is possible, but I think if there was a Hindu-influence, it would be a more syncretic merger between Hinduism and Arab-Semitic polytheism, how the Greeks and Egyptian deities began to merge in some ways, for example, Zeus Ammon.

However, I don't have enough knowledge on the subject, like the appearances of the deities and their roles, to say yes or no for sure. Without it, it's just speculation, I guess.


I mean to say the links you posted on this thread :)

Aum Hari Aum!
 

Andal

resident hypnotist
Another thought, Hindus please comment. The statue of Hubal was said to be human-like in form, except that one of it's hands was golden. Is this similar to any icon in Hinduism?

Not that I'm aware of. However, Hubal is often associated with the crescent moon as is Lord Shiva.

Aum Hari Aum!
 
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