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  2. Symbols of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Symbols of Islam. Islam is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that there is only one God and that Muhammad is the last messenger of God. It is the world's second-largest religion, with over 2 billion followers, and Muslims form 24.4% of the world's population.

  3. While there are several meaningful Islamic symbols out there, some specifics about Islam make it less focused on written and painted symbols compared to other religions. Let’s explore the status of symbols in Islam and the most popular Islamic symbols that hold meaning for its followers.

  4. Islam Symbols - Islam Meanings - Graphic and Meanings of Islam ...

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    Islam Symbols. Islam is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion that originated in the Middle East. Its main teachings are that there is only God (Allah) and that Muhammad is His messenger. One of the central beliefs is that God is merciful and all-powerful.

  5. A History of the Crescent Moon in Islam - Learn Religions

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    It is widely believed that the crescent moon and star is an internationally-recognized symbol of Islam. After all, the symbol is featured on the flags of several Muslim countries and is even part of the official emblem for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

  6. Star and crescent - Wikipedia

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    The conjoined representation of a crescent and a star is used in various historical contexts, including as a prominent symbol of the Ottoman Empire, and in contemporary times, as a national symbol by some countries, and as a symbol of Islam. [1]

  7. The Five Pillars of Islam | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    The Five Pillars are the core beliefs and practices of Islam: Profession of Faith (shahada). The belief that "There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God" is central to Islam.

  8. Although many sectarian movements have arisen within Islam, all Muslims are bound by a common faith and a sense of belonging to a single community. This article deals with the fundamental beliefs and practices of Islam and with the connection of religion and society in the Islamic world.

  9. Symbols of Islam - Wikiwand

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    Symbols of Islam. Islam is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that there is only one God and that Muhammad is the last messenger of God. It is the world's second-largest religion, with over 2 billion followers, and Muslims form 24.4% of the world's population.

  10. Iconography: Islamic Iconography - Encyclopedia.com

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    Islam is generally considered an iconoclastic religion in which the representation of living things has been prohibited from its very beginning. However, the Qur ʾā n nowhere deals with this problem or explicitly speaks against representation.

  11. Islamic Belief Made Visual - Asia Society

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    The center of a circle is an apt symbol of a religon that emphasizes one God, and symbol of the role of Mecca, the center of Islam, toward which all Muslims face in prayer. The rays of a star reach out in all directions, making the star a fitting symbol for the spread of Islam.