Anbay : The God of Justice
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Anbay was a pre-Islamic god who was worshipped in Qataban, Yemen. He was regarded as a god of justice and an oracle and was believed to be in the service...
mostra másScholars have also claimed that Anbay could also be a real life figure who served in the courts of one of the ancient Persian or Sumerian kingdoms. This is because the written accounts that remain tend to humanise Anbay quite a bit where his activities are synonymous with the activities of a minister at court.
Not much is known about the physical characteristics of Anbay as the growth of Islam which prohibited idol worship lead to the complete destruction and organised erasure of all previous religions. A few sculptures that experts believe to be of the god have shown him to have the physical characteristics of an average person from the era. He is sometimes depicted as holding a ledger or a sheaf of papers.
In Qataban, the names Anbay and Hawkam/Haukim are used together as the gods of command and decision. They probably represent the same aspect like the concept of day and night. The name Anbay is considered to be a derivative of the Babylonian god Nabu.
Anbay was an oracular god of Qataban and also the spokesman of Amm. His name was invoked in royal regulations regarding water supply and legal matters like building or property registrations.
With the spread of Islam in the region, the pre Islamic deities have been completely wiped out with hardly anyone practicing their ancestral religions for the fear of being branded as an apostate and being charged with blasphemy and sacrilege.
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