Almaqah
Almaqah was an ancient Arabian deity worshipped primarily in the region of Yemen. He was associated with the moon and was considered a god of agriculture and fertility. The people of Saba, a prominent kingdom in ancient Yemen, revered Almaqah, believing that he played a crucial role in ensuring bountiful harvests and prosperity.
The worship of Almaqah included various rituals and offerings, often conducted at temples dedicated to him. His significance is reflected in the inscriptions and artifacts found in archaeological sites, which provide insight into the religious practices and cultural life of the Sabaean civilization.