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''''AmmʿAmm''' ({{lang-xsa|𐩲𐩣|translit=ʿm}}; {{lang-ar|عمْ}}) was a [[moon god]] worshipped in ancient [[Qataban]], which was a kingdom in [[Ancient history of Yemen|ancient Yemen]]. 'Amm's isname alsostems from the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] word for paternal uncle.<ref name=cite1></ref><ref name=citenew></ref> The inhabitants of the kingdom referred to themselves as the ''Banu Amm'', or the "Children of Amm".<ref name=cite2></ref><refcite1 name=cite1></ref> He was also revered as a [[weather god]], as his attributes included lightning bolts.<ref name=cite1>{{cite book |last1=Jordan |first1=Michael |title=Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses |date=May 14, 2014 |publisher=Facts On File, Incorporated |isbn=9781438109855 |page=16}}</ref> His consort is the goddess [[Asherah]], and he was served by the oracle-judge [[Anbay]].<ref name=cite2>{{cite book |last1=Takruri |first1=Akan |title=Africa's History & Migrations 200,000bc-3,000bc cn|date=DecemberAugust 27, 2017 |isbn=97813874718812022}}</ref>
 
TheAccording to French archaeologist {{Interlanguage link|Christian Robin|fr}} and biblical scholar [[Daniel E. Fleming]], one possible origin for the title 'Amm or "Children of 'Amm" is speculated to have stemmed from a designation of an earlier group of people who worshiped 'Amm as a central god, with the name 'Amm simply being the title for a forgotten deity whose true designation was not known.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Fleming |first1=Daniel |title=Yahweh Before Israel: Glimpses of History in a Divine Name |date=December 3, 2020 |isbn=9781108835077 |page=242}}</ref> Though 'Amm was worshipped into the time of the [[Qataban]] kingdom.<ref name=citenew>{{cite web |title=Pre-Islamic deities |url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Arabian-religion/Pre-Islamic-deities |publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica |access-date=25 October 2021}}</ref>
 
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