Remains of temples found in Saudi Arabia Allat Devi was worshiped in Nabataean civilization

Saudi Arabia All Goddess: Saudi Arabia is known as the birthplace of Islam, from this place Islam spread all over the world. Prophet Mohammed Sahib was born in Saudi Arabia, who founded the religion of Islam. Archaeologists believe that there was a time when gods and goddesses were worshipped in Saudi Arabia. Remains of temples have been found in Madain and Wadi Rum areas of Saudi.

In fact, the Nabatean civilization was flourishing in the northern region of Saudi Arabia up to Jordan between the fourth century BC and 106 AD. Although the capital of this civilization was the city of Petra in Jordan, Madain in Saleh, Saudi Arabia was also an important center of it. The people of the Nabatean civilization were more influenced by Mesopotamian and Greek civilization. The people of this civilization have dug out mountains and built temples and tombs on the front side. Many such examples of this civilization have been found. At present, historians have not found any literature related to it.

The Roman king destroyed the Nabatean civilization
According to historians, the Nabatean civilization came to an end in Roman attacks. Roman king Trajan attacked these areas fiercely and destroyed this civilization. Thus, the Nabatean civilization came to an end by 106 AD. Now archaeologists have found many remains of temples from the areas of Madain. The city of Petra in Jordan was definitely the capital of the Nabatean civilization, but they built the Hegara area in Al Ula, Saudi Arabia. This area was the second capital of the Nabatean civilization, which is spread over 3300 square kilometers.

Temple of Goddess Allat in Wadi Rum area
The temple of Nabatean civilization was first discovered in the Wadi Rum area of ​​Saudi Arabia in the year 1930. In the year 1995, an attempt was made to destroy this archaeological site of the Nabatean civilization, now only a few remains are left here. According to historians, this temple was built in the first century. This temple built in the Wadi Rum area of ​​Saudi Arabia is known as Allah Devi, here there is a statue of Allah Devi, which the people of the Nabatean civilization used to worship. It is said that even after the attack of the Roman king, Allah Devi was being worshipped in this temple till the third century.

After the establishment of Islam, idol worship was banned
Islam was established here about 1500 years ago in the medieval period after the birth of Prophet Muhammad. Saudi Arabia now has Mecca and Medina, which are the most sacred places for millions of Muslims in the world. Idol worship is forbidden in Islam, so with the establishment of Islam, idol worship is prohibited in these areas.

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