Sa'd (deity)
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Sa'd (deity)
Part of the
myth series
on
Religions of the ancient Near East
Pre-Islamic Arabian deities
'Amm
A'ra
Abgal
Al-Lat
Al-Qaum
Almaqah
Anbay
ʿAṯtar
Basamum
Dhu l-Khalasa
Dushara
Haukim
Hubal
Isāf and Nā'ila
Manaf
Manāt
Nasr
Nuha
Quzah
Ruda
Sa'd
Shams, Samas
Syn
Suwa'
Ta'lab
Theandrios
al-‘Uzzá
Wadd
Ya'uq
Yaghūth
Yatha
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins
Aglibol
(
Palmyrene
)
Astarte
Atargatis
(Syrian)
Baalshamin
(
Canaanite
and Palmyrene)
Bēl
(Palmyrene)
Bes
(
Egypt
)
Ēl
/
Ilah
(NW Semitic)
Inanna/Ishtar
Malakbel
(Palmyrene)
Nabū, Nebo
Nergal
Yarhibol
(Palmyrene)
v
t
e
Sa'd
(
Arabic
:
سعد
) was a god of fortune in
pre-Islamic Arabia
, by the
Banu Kinanah
tribe.
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سعد (إله)
Arabic