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ibid., pp. 157-184. The translation of the inscriptions was done by G. Ryckmans.
[65] R. Morey, The Islamic Invasion: Confronting The World's Fastest-Growing Religion, 1992,
op. cit., p. 216;
idem., The Moon-God Allah In The Archeology Of The Middle East, 1994,
op. cit., p. 10.
[66] G. C. Thompson, The Tombs And Moon Temple Of Hureidha (Hadhramaut), 1944,
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[67]
ibid., p. 49.
[68]
ibid., p. 49, footnote 1.
[69] R. Morey, The Islamic Invasion: Confronting The World's Fastest-Growing Religion, 1992,
op. cit., p. 226;
idem., The Moon-God Allah In The Archeology Of The Middle East, 1994,
op. cit., p. 19.
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ibid., p. 78.
[72] R. Cleveland, An Ancient South Arabian Necropolis: Objects From The Second Campaign (1951) In The Timna' Cemetery, 1965, American Foundation for the Study of Man - Volume 4, The Johns Hopkins Press: Baltimore.
[73] N. Glueck, Deities And Dolphins: The Story Of The Nabataeans, 1966, Cassell & Company Ltd.: London.
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ibid., p. ix.
[75] J. Ryckmans, "South Arabia, Religion Of", in D. N. Freedman (Editor-in-Chief), The Anchor Bible Dictionary, 1992, Volume 6,
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[77] J. F. Breton (Trans. Albert LaFarge), Arabia Felix From The Time Of The Queen Of Sheba, Eighth Century B.C. To First Century A.D., 1998,
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[78] A. F. L. Beeston, "The Religions Of Pre-Islamic Yemen" in J. Chelhod (Ed.), L'Arabie Du Sud Histoire Et Civilisation (Le Peuple Yemenite Et Ses Racines), 1984, Volume I,
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[79] B. Segall, "Notes On The Iconography Of Cosmic Kingship", The Art Bulletin, 1956, Volume 38, p. 77.
[80] R. Morey, The Islamic Invasion: Confronting The World's Fastest-Growing Religion, 1992,
op. cit., pp. 215-217;
idem., The Moon-God Allah In The Archeology Of The Middle East, 1994,
op. cit., p. 11.
[81] R. Morey, The Islamic Invasion: Confronting The World's Fastest-Growing Religion, 1992,
op. cit., p. 217;
idem., The Moon-God Allah In The Archeology Of The Middle East, 1994,
op. cit., p. 11.
[82] C. S. Coon, "Southern Arabia, A Problem For The Future", Papers Of The Peabody Museum Of American Archaeology And Ethnology, 1943, Volume 20, p. 195; It was reprinted in C. S. Coon, "Southern Arabia, A Problem For The Future", Annual Report Of The Board Of Regents Of The Smithsonian Institution, 1944, Publication 3776, p. 399.
[83]
ibid. Coon says:
The state god of the Minaeans was Wadd, that of Katabanians 'Amm, that of Hadramis Sin, and of the Sabaeans Il Mukah. All were the moon.
[84] "Allah" in E. Sykes, Everyman's Dictionary Of Non-Classical Mythology, 1961, J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd: London, E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc.: New York, p. 7. Not surprising, this quote was also used by Robert Morey but in a truncated form without the mention of Semitic
El used in the Old Testament. See R. Morey, A Reply To Shabbir Ally's Attack On Dr. Robert Morey: An Analysis Of Shabbir Ally's False Accusation And Unscholarly Research, n.d.,
op. cit., p. 5; The truncated quote is again repeated twice in R. A. Morey's Winning The War Against Radical Islam, 2002,
op. cit., Appendix, pp. vii and p. 17.
[85] S. D. Ricks, Lexicon Of Inscriptional Qatabanian, 1989, Studia Pohl No. 14, Editrice Pontificio Istituto Biblico: Roma, pp. 10-11.
[86] J. C. Biella, Dictionary Of Old South Arabic: Sabaean Dialect, 1982, Harvard Semitic Studies No. 25, Scholars Press: Chico (CA), p. 15; Also see A. F. L. Beeston, M. A. Ghul, W. W. Müller & J. Ryckmans, Sabaic Dictionary (English-French-Arabic), 1982, Publication Of The University Of Sanaa (Yar), Editions Peeters: Louvain-la-Neuve and Librairie du Liban: Beirut, p. 5.
[87] D. B. Macdonald, "Ilāh" in B. Lewis, V. L. Ménage, Ch. Pellat and J. Schacht (Eds.), Encyclopaedia of Islam (New Edition), 1971, Volume III, E. J. Brill (Leiden) & Luzac & Co. (London), p. 1093.
[88] R. Morey, The Islamic Invasion: Confronting The World's Fastest-Growing Religion, 1992,
op. cit., p. 215.
R. Morey, The Islamic Invasion: Confronting The World's Fastest-Growing Religion, 1992,
op. cit., p. 215;
idem., The Moon-God Allah In The Archeology Of The Middle East, 1994,
op. cit., pp. 7-8.
[89] I. Rabinowitz, "Aramaic Inscriptions Of The Fifth Century B.C.E. From A North-Arab Shrine In Egypt", Journal Of Near Eastern Studies, 1956, Volume 15, pp. 1-9;
idem., "Another Aramaic Record Of The North-Arabian Goddess Han-'Ilat", Journal Of Near Eastern Studies, 1959, Volume 18, pp. 154-155.
[90] E. Lipinski, "The Goddess A
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[91] H. J. W. Drijvers, "De Matre Inter Leones Sedente: Iconography And Character Of The Arab Goddess Allāt" in M. B. de Boer & T. A. Edridge (Eds.), Hommages À Maarten J. Vermaseren, 1978, Volume 1, E. J. Brill: Leiden, pp. 331-351 and Plates LXIII-LXXV.
[92] Morey seems to think his accuracy of citation is undoubted. In his
radio show "Bob Morey Live", dated 18th December 2003, after being introduced as "the incredible, the intelligent, the incomparable, the in your face", the self-styled "Dr Bob" states that "If I say its there, its there, unless somebody has removed the there".
[93] R. Morey, The Islamic Invasion: Confronting The World's Fastest-Growing Religion, 1992,
op. cit., p. 217;
idem., The Moon-God Allah In The Archeology Of The Middle East, 1994,
op. cit., p. 13.
[94] N. A. Newman (Ed.), The Early Christian-Muslim Dialogue: A Collection Of Documents From The First Three Islamic Centuries (632 - 900 A.D.) Translations With Commentary, 1993, Interdisciplinary Biblical Research Institute: Hatfield (PA), p. 719.
[95] R. Morey, The Islamic Invasion: Confronting The World's Fastest-Growing Religion, 1992,
op. cit., p. 217;
idem., The Moon-God Allah In The Archeology Of The Middle East, 1994,
op. cit., p. 13.
[96] C. E. Farah, Islam: Beliefs And Observances, 1970, Barron's Educational Series, Inc.: Woodbury (NY), p. 28.
[97] R. Morey, The Islamic Invasion: Confronting The World's Fastest-Growing Religion, 1992,
op. cit., p. 47. An identical mistake is repeated by Morey in his booklet A Reply To Shabbir Ally's Attack On Dr. Robert Morey: An Analysis Of Shabbir Ally's False Accusation And Unscholarly Research, n.d.,
op. cit., p. 7. And again repeated twice in R. A. Morey's Winning The War Against Radical Islam, 2002,
op. cit., Appendix, p. ix and p. 15.
[98] A. Jeffery (Ed.), Islam: Muhammad And His Religion, 1958, The Library of Liberal Arts - Volume 137, The Bobbs-Merrill Company: New York, p. 85.
[99] R. Morey, The Islamic Invasion: Confronting The World's Fastest-Growing Religion, 1992,
op. cit., p. 50.
[100] A. Guillaume, Islam, 1956, Penguin Books: London, p. 7.
[101] R. Morey, A Reply To Shabbir Ally's Attack On Dr. Robert Morey: An Analysis Of Shabbir Ally's False Accusation And Unscholarly Research, n.d.,
op. cit., p. 18; R. A. Morey, Winning The War Against Radical Islam, 2002,
op. cit., Appendix, p. xxiii and p. 31.
[102] J. Henninger, "Pre-Islamic Bedouin Religion" in M. L. Swartz (Trans. & Ed.), Studies In Islam, 1981,
op. cit., p. 4.
[103] R. Morey, A Reply To Shabbir Ally's Attack On Dr. Robert Morey: An Analysis Of Shabbir Ally's False Accusation And Unscholarly Research, n.d.,
op. cit., p. 19; The same statement is repeated twice in R. A. Morey's Winning The War Against Radical Islam, 2002,
op. cit., Appendix, p. xxiv and p. 32.
[104] W. Phillips, Qataban And Sheba: Exploring Ancient Kingdoms On The Biblical Spice Routes Of Arabia, 1955,
op. cit., p. 69.
[105] R. Morey, A Reply To Shabbir Ally's Attack On Dr. Robert Morey: An Analysis Of Shabbir Ally's False Accusation And Unscholarly Research, n.d.,
op. cit., pp. 19-20; The is again repeated twice in R. A. Morey's Winning The War Against Radical Islam, 2002,
op. cit., Appendix, pp. xxiv-xxv and pp. 32-33.
[106] W. Phillips, Qataban And Sheba: Exploring Ancient Kingdoms On The Biblical Spice Routes Of Arabia, 1955,
op. cit., p. 306.
[107]
ibid., p. 69.
[108]
ibid., p. 204.
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