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Basamum was a deity worshipped in pre- Islamic South Arabia. His name may be derived from the proto- Arabic basam, or balsam, a plant that was used in ancient medicines, indicating that he may have been a deity associated with healing or health. [1] One ancient text referred to Basamum curing two sick goats or ibexes. [2]

References

  1. ^ Jordan, Michael (2014-05-14). Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses. Infobase Publishing. ISBN  9781438109855.
  2. ^ Lurker, Manfred (2015-04-29). A Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, Devils and Demons. Routledge. ISBN  9781136106200.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Basamum was a deity worshipped in pre- Islamic South Arabia. His name may be derived from the proto- Arabic basam, or balsam, a plant that was used in ancient medicines, indicating that he may have been a deity associated with healing or health. [1] One ancient text referred to Basamum curing two sick goats or ibexes. [2]

References

  1. ^ Jordan, Michael (2014-05-14). Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses. Infobase Publishing. ISBN  9781438109855.
  2. ^ Lurker, Manfred (2015-04-29). A Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, Devils and Demons. Routledge. ISBN  9781136106200.



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