Incarnate:
Incarnation is the human form of a spirit, or the human representation of a principle or idea.
Incarnation, Cambridge Dictionary
Just before the Satanic Verses, Muhammad mentions:
53:19 So have you considered al-Lāt and al-ʿUzzā?
20 And Manāt, the third – the other one?
Koran 53:19-20
These are the three daughters of Allah, and, like Allah was Muhammad, so were the daughters attached to people.
Al Lat


It was reported that Al-Lat is pronounced Al-Lat because, according to Abdullah bin Abbas, Mujahid, and Ar-Rabi bin Anas, Al-Lat was a man who used to mix Sawiq (a kind of barley mash) with water for the pilgrims during the time of Jahiliyyah. When he died, they remained next to his grave and worshipped him.
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 53:19
Al Lat (feminine) was also this man, an alcoholic drink maker and vendor, respected and loved for his skill and kindness.
Al Uzza


When the Messenger of Allah conquered Makkah, he sent Khalid bin Al-Walid to the area of Nakhlah where the idol of Al-`Uzza was erected on three trees of a forest. Khalid cut the three trees and approached the house built around it and destroyed it. When he went back to the Prophet and informed him of the story, the Prophet said to him,
“Go back and finish your mission, for you have not finished it.”
Khalid went back and when the custodians who were also its servants of Al-Uzza saw him, they started invoking by calling Al-Uzza! When Khalid approached it, he found a naked woman whose hair was untidy and who was throwing sand on her head. Khalid killed her with the sword and went back to the Messenger of Allah, who said to him,
“That was Al-Uzza!”
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 53:19
Throwing sand on one’s head is a gesture of mourning. Al Uzza knew her end was at hand, at the hands of Muhammad’s Muslims.
Manat


the Messenger of Allah sent Ali bin Abi Talib to Fals and he destroyed it and found two swords in its treasure, which the Prophet then gave to Ali as war spoils.
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 53:19
He mentioned that there was a black dog in it and that the religious men who went with Tubba removed it, killed it and demolished the building.
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 53:19
The man who was Manat, left.
But, Infidel, there was only a black dog?! There were two valuable swords and a treasury. Who was looking after it? Obviously, a man without his sword. One for the shrine, the other for his use. He wisely fled when he saw Muhammad’s Muslims arriving and became unknown.
Ackbar the Sun Goddess


Ackbar? She was likely the wife of Allah, the local ruler AKA Eminent or Pharaoh:
Pharaoh the god

See my article about the “god” Pharaoh.
Conclusion
As you can see, it was normal for pagan people to incarnate the idols, just like Waraqa and Muhammad was Allah.
Muhammad was a false prophet, for a false god, Allah, for a false religion, Islam, without even a false book, the Koran.
