Arabian mythology
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Arabian mythology
Summary
Arabian mythology is a mythology by ethnic group[1]. It draws 253 Wikipedia views per month (mythology_by_ethnic_group category, ranking #47 of 73).[2]
Key Facts
- Arabian mythology is identified as part of the Arabs ethnic group[3].
- Arabian mythology's instance of is recorded as mythology by ethnic group[4].
- The location of Arabian mythology was Arabian Peninsula[5].
- Arabian mythology is a type of Semitic mythology[6].
- Arabian mythology is part of religion in pre-Islamic Arabia[7].
- Arabian mythology is part of Arab folklore[8].
- Arabian mythology's Commons category is recorded as Arabian mythology[9].
- Arabian mythology's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Arabian mythology[10].
- Arabian mythology's replaced by is recorded as Islam[11].
- Arabian mythology's culture is recorded as Arab culture[12].
Body
Definition and Type
Arabian mythology's instance of is recorded as mythology by ethnic group[4]. It is a type of Semitic mythology[6].
Use and Application
Part of include religion in pre-Islamic Arabia[7], a religion of an area[13] and Arab folklore[8], a Category:Folklore[14].
Why It Matters
Arabian mythology draws 253 Wikipedia views per month (mythology_by_ethnic_group category, ranking #47 of 73).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[16]
It has been cited as an influence by Islam[17], a major religious group[18], founded in 0631[19].
FAQs
Who did Arabian mythology influence?
Arabian mythology has been cited as an influence by Islam[17].