- Green in Islam
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source=VexillologicalGreen is considered the traditional color ofIslam and is sacred to the faith.The color in this form is the shade of green used in the
Flag of the Organization of the Islamic Conference .Islam used/uses this shade of green symbolically because the tribe of the prophetMuhammad had a green banner and because to them green representedparadise (the Persian word forgarden ) todesert -dwellingBedouin tribes when they gathered at anoasis .Islam venerates the color, as it expects paradise to be full of lush greenery.
Many flags of the Islamic world are green, as the color is considered sacred in Islam. [Matthews, John. The Quest for the Green Man. Wheaton: Quest Books, 2001. ISBN 0835608255 pg. 30]
Religion and philosophy
Green is considered the traditional color of
Islam , likewise because of its association withnature . This is for several reasons. First,Muhammad is reliably quoted in ahadith as saying that “water, greenery, and a beautiful face” were three universally good things. [cite web
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accessdate = 2007-11-30 ] In theQur'an ,sura Al-Insan , believers in God inParadise wear fine greensilk .cite web
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title =Sura 76, The Human (Al-Insaan)
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accessdate = 2007-11-30 ] Also,Al-Khidr (“The Green One”), is aQur’an ic figure who met and traveled withMoses . [cite web
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accessdate = 2007-11-30 ] The flag ofHamas , [Friedland, Roger and Richard Hecht. To Rule Jerusalem. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. ISBN 0520220927 pg. 461] as well as theflag of Iran , is green, symbolizing their Islamist ideology. [Kaplan, Leslie C. Iran. ISBN 1404255486 pg. 22]In the
metaphysics of the "New Age Prophetess",Alice Bailey , in her system called theSeven Rays which classifies humans into seven different metaphysical personality types, the "third ray" of "creative intelligence" is represented by the color green. People who have this metaphysical personality type are said to be "on the Green Ray". [cite book | last = Bailey| first= Alice A. | authorlink = Alice Bailey | title = The Seven Rays of Life | location= New York| year= 1995 |publisher = Lucis Publishing Company | isbn = 0853301425] InHinduism , Green is used to symbolically represent the fourth, heartchakra (Anahata ). [Stevens, Samantha. The Seven Rays: a Universal Guide to the Archangels. City: Insomniac Press, 2004. ISBN 1894663497 pg. 24]Psychic s who claim to be able to observe the aura with theirthird eye report that someone with a green aura is typically someone who is in an occupation related to health, such as a physician or nurse, as well as people who are lovers of nature and the outdoors. [Swami Panchadasi "The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms" Des Plaines, Illinois, USA:1912--Yogi Publications Society Page 35]Also,
Roman Catholic and more traditionalProtestant clergy wear greenvestments at liturgical celebrations duringOrdinary Time . [cite web
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accessdate = 2007-11-30 ] In theEastern Catholic Church , green is the color ofPentecost . [cite web
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accessdate = 2007-11-30 ] Green is one of theChristmas colors as well, possibly dating back to pre-Christian times, when evergreens were worshipped for their ability to maintain their color through the winter season. Romans used greenholly andevergreen as decorations for theirwinter solstice celebration calledSaturnalia , which eventually evolved into a Christmas celebration. [Collins, Ace and Clint Hansen. Stories behind the Great Traditions of Christmas. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2003. ISBN 0310248809 pg. 77]ee also
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