Daughters of Allah

"…and the Angel Gabriel did introduce to me the Three Sisters, the Most Cherished and Beloved of Allah, his Dutiful Daughters Al-lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat! Like a radiance the cave around me became lit with their holy and divine presence and I turned in the face of such brilliance. As One all Three came to my side and bade me to not look away but take heed of their words and spread the revelation of their Father Allah…"

So lets see, as I have been doing much research in reconstructiong the religion of the Nabataeans of Petra and Pre-Islamic Arabia I have come across numerous times the issue of the so called "Daughters of Allah" where their dynamic in Pre-Islamic Arabia was interesting, as they were at the latest as daughters of Allah. Besides their worship stretching as far north as Jordan and Palestine and continuing up until the 8th or 9th century in Arabia they formed a sort of 'Trinity' in the Arabian Pantheon. As such Al-Uzza was popularly worshipped in Ta'if with her own kaaba and by the Qurayshites while Manat and Al-lat also had their own popularity and connections to the Kaaba in Mecca. They were swept out of Islam for being called idols.

So I wonder what would the religious ramifications be if say they were fully accepted by Muhammad or if some rival tribe in Arabia rallied around them in opposition to Muhammad and got into a religious split in Arabia and Islam in general.

Possibilites do you think?
 
Islam wouldn't be too radically different, except for a difference intolerance to Christians and Jews.

But, in the end, the christians would be a bit untrusted for the sake of 'There are three daughters, not 1 son." and Jews because they simply don't believe that God had any children on Earth.
 
Whoa, massive changes here, this could be interesting.

Are you proposing a TL/asking for help with a TL of this, or just asking a WI?
 
Islam wouldn't be too radically different,


Really ? Isn't Islam very Judeo-Christian influenced compared to pre-Islam Paganism ?

Also, no dietary laws, no salat, no relatively revolutionary emancipation for women, no emphasized respect for the previous Jewish prophets, no puritanistic features, and especially not at all monotheistic. That's radically different from Islam.
 
Whoa, massive changes here, this could be interesting.

Are you proposing a TL/asking for help with a TL of this, or just asking a WI?

Well at the moment just doing a WI but I encourage anyone else interested to do a TL, I would do one but I think I have come up with enough TLs recently I want to work on (6 and counting).
 
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