entity_id,canonical_name,greek_name,tradition,entity_type,category,primary_domains,tags,cult_scope,primary_period,evidence_confidence,review_status,inclusion_basis,earth_association_score,chthonic_flag,serpent_flag,short_note,entity_class ENT_ARAB_AL_FALS,al-Fals,,Pre-Islamic Arabian,Sacred betyl,Deity,tribal patron; sanctuary; asylum,,regional,,B,candidate_verified_name,Early-antiquity fringe completion (v1.67.0),0,0,0,"Idol of the Tayyiʾ tribe, a reddish rock outcrop on Jabal Aja serving as a place of asylum, described in Ibn al-Kalbi.",object ENT_ARAB_DHUL_KHALASA,Dhu'l-Khalasa,,Pre-Islamic Arabian,Sacred betyl,Deity,oracle; divination; tribal sanctuary,,regional,,B,candidate_verified_name,Early-antiquity fringe completion (v1.67.0),0,0,0,"White quartz betyl and oracular sanctuary (famed for divination by arrows) at Tabala in the Tihama/Asir region of southwest Arabia — the ""Yemeni/Southern Kaʿba"" by epithet, not located in Yemen proper; venerated by Daws, Khathʿam and Bajila per Ibn al-Kalbi.",object ENT_ARAB_ISAF,Isāf,,Pre-Islamic Arabian,Sacred betyl,Deity,sanctuary guardian; ritual; petrified ancestor,,regional,,B,candidate_verified_name,Early-antiquity fringe completion (v1.67.0),0,0,0,"Idol at the Kaʿba; in tradition a man petrified for sacrilege, paired with Nāʾila, attested in Ibn al-Kalbi at al-Safa/al-Marwa.",object ENT_ARAB_NAILA,Nāʾila,,Pre-Islamic Arabian,Sacred betyl,Deity,sanctuary guardian; ritual; petrified ancestor,,regional,,B,candidate_verified_name,Early-antiquity fringe completion (v1.67.0),0,0,0,"Female idol at the Kaʿba, paired with Isāf as a petrified couple, attested in Ibn al-Kalbi at al-Safa/al-Marwa.",object ENT_ARAB_SAD,Saʿd,,Pre-Islamic Arabian,Sacred betyl,Deity,tribal patron; fortune; good luck,,regional,,C,candidate_verified_name,Early-antiquity fringe completion (v1.67.0),0,0,0,"A tall rock-betyl of the Banu Milkan (Kinana) anointed with sacrificial blood, per Ibn al-Kalbi (whose anecdote has camels bolting from the blood-smeared stone); a tribal cult-stone rather than a developed deity. The ""Fortune"" association rests on the name saʿd (""good luck""), an etymology, not attested cult function.",object