Part of the myth series on Religions of the ancient Near East |
Pre-Islamic Arabian deities |
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Arabian deities of other Semitic origins |
Al-Qaum (Arabic: القوم) was the Nabataean god of war and the night, and guardian of caravans.[1]He was also known as the “Protector of the Clan.”
Large numbers of inscriptions bearing his name have been found, and archaeologists believe that he was a major god of the Nabataean pantheon.[1]In order to fit in with western civilization, AlQaum was later associated with the Greek/Roman god Ares or Mars. protecting them at night. As a night god, he protected the souls of the sleepers in the form of stars, accompanying them on their nightly journey through the heavenly realms, as well as guiding caravans in the desert by means of the stars.