Ta'lab (Arabic: تألب ريام) was a god worshipped in ancient Yemen, particularly by Sumʿay tribes.
Ta'lab was the moon god and also a protector of pastures.
[1] The name Ta'lab means “goat”, an animal that was considered sacred by southern Arabs.
A shrine dedicated to him existed in Jabal Riyam in north Sana'a.
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