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What is goddess in arabic language?

The Arabic word for "goddess" is إلهة (pronounced ilah-ah).

It's important to note that:

* Islam, the dominant religion in Arabic-speaking countries, does not recognize the concept of goddesses. Islam is monotheistic and believes in only one God (Allah).

* However, the word "ilah-ah" existed before the rise of Islam and was used to refer to female deities in pre-Islamic Arabian paganism.

* The word is now primarily used in historical contexts or when discussing mythology.

If you're talking about a female deity in a specific context, providing more details might help provide a more precise answer.

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