Hilal (god)
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For the Arabic term, see Hilāl
Hilal (Arabic: هلال) is an Arabic term, particularly associated with the crescent moon, first developed in pre-Islamic Arabia. The very slight crescent moon that is first visible after a new moon. Muslims look for the hilal when determining the beginning and end of Islamic months. In the modern world, Hilal is a representation of the moon in Arabian astrology.
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- Encyclopedia Mythica - Note, Hilal is a representation of the crescent moon, which this article notes incorrectly.