What is the moment of the Satanic Verses? Al-Lat, Manat and al-Uzza werethree goddesses in pre-Islamic Arabia. Their names occur in the Qur'an, inchapter 53, verses 19-23, but a story of how those verses were first revealedand later partly abrogated because they allegedly contained words favourable tothe goddesses, was told by at least one of the earliest commentators withreference to verse 52 in chapter 22. The exegist suggests a desire on the partof the Prophet to make Islam easier for the Meccans, but since Qur'an is theWord of God, he assigns the effective role to Satan, who, he says, placed thecompromising words on the Prophet's tongue without his noticing it. However, alater revelation informed the Prophet of what had happened; it also abrogatedthe Satanic words. Most of the later commentators reject this version, thoughsome of them explain the event by arguing that Satan only caused the unbelieversto hear those words, that those words never actually crossed the Prophet's lips.Contemporary Muslim scholarship is unanimous in rejecting the entire story; manyWestern scholars accept it but do not question the Prophet's sincerity.