Yaghuth
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Yaghūth (Arabic "He Helps" يَغُوثَ) is an idol referred to in the Koran (71:23) as a god of the era of the Prophet Noah:
And they say: By no means leave your gods, nor leave Wadd, nor Suwa'; nor Yaghuth, and Ya'uq and Nasr. (Qur'an 71:23)
The name may be the source of H. P. Lovecraft's Yuggoth.
Sources
- The Book of Idols (Kitab Al-Asnam) by Hisham Ibn Al-Kalbi
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