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My second name is the Herd-giver.
My third name is the Strong One.
My fourth name is Perfect Holiness.
My fifth name is All good things created by Mazda, the offspring of the holy principle.
My sixth name is Understanding;
My seventh name is the One with understanding.
My eighth name is Knowledge;
My ninth name is the One with Knowledge.
My tenth name is Holiness;
My eleventh name is who produces Holiness.
My twelfth name is AHURA.
My thirteenth name is the most Beneficent.
My fourteenth name is in whom there is no harm.
My fifteenth name is the unconquerable One.
My sixteenth name is who makes the true account.
My seventeenth name is the All-seeing One.
My eighteenth name is the healing One.
My nineteenth name is the Creator.
My twentieth name is MAZDA.
ALLAH
This name was well known before the time of Mohammed as can be proved by the names of relatives of Mohammed: his father's name was Abd-ullah (slave of Allah) and his uncle as well as one of the hanifs was named Obeid-allah.
Besides this, Mohammed's reference to Allah was not criticized by the infidels of Mecca, as can be seen in the chapter 'The Collection of the Quran'.
THE KA'ABA
(Also called the Holy Masjid) is described as a shrine of worship by Deodorus Sicolus in 60 B.C.
HAJJ
The pilgrimage to the Ka'aba was practicized before Mohammed's time, including visits to Safa and Marwa and also the throwing of stones against a stone pillar, symbolizing Iblis (the devil), in Wadi Mina. This is still practised today.