- Rub el Hizb
The Rub El Hizb ( _ar. رب الحزب) is an Islamic
symbol which is found on a number of emblems and flags. In Arabic, "Rub" means lord, sustainer, provider, supporter, nourisher, sovereign, ruler, master, or protector, while "Hizb" means a group, party, or sect.The Rub El Hizb is an eighth of a
juz' . The symbol is used as a marker for the end of a chapter in Arabic calligraphy. It is represented by two overlapping squares as in theUnicode glyph ۞ at U+06DE.The Rub El Hizb can be been on:
* The current
coat of arms of Turkmenistan
* The currentcoat of arms of Uzbekistan
*Azat party flag [http://www.crwflags.com/FOTW/flags/kz-azat.html]
* The unofficial flag forKazakhstan in the 1990s, the basis of the modern state flag, light blue with a hollow yellow rub el hizb
* The fictional flag of Hatay inIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade
* modified on theflag of Azerbaijan
* The emblem of theOrganization of the Scout Movement of Kazakhstan
* The previous emblem of theIraq Boy Scouts and Girl Guides Council The cross-sections of the
Petronas Twin Towers are based on the Rub el Hizb, but with extra circular sectors added to increase the total floor space.ee also
*
Ashthalakshmi , theStar of Lakshmi
* Hawk of Quraish
*Sujud , which uses the symbol ۩ in most Korans
*Octagram
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