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Seems a bit weird to me. This would appear to imply that M recognised her as a real Goddess, which rather goes against the monotheism bit. Perhaps it has been badly phrased? William M. Connolley ( talk) 21:39, 11 June 2011 (UTC)
Well you need to understand that in islam pagan deities are considered to be Jinnis wich is aproximately equivalent to demons in christians mythology,its also believed that they masquerad as gods to lead people astray , the jinni article on wikipedia might assist you in you understanding of the matter . regards.
Surat AlNisa' 117. In Tafsirs it's said: "with every idol a demon", Which makes sense. Demons would love to play games on idol worshippers, using the usual tricks (Tears of blood and speaking statues, etc) Mando Salama ( talk) 09:28, 13 April 2016 (UTC)
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