- Symbols of Islam
Islamic symbols are non-textual and non-verbal, visual
symbols that have been used, or are used, to express identification withIslam or a particular tradition within Islam, to evoke feelings of joy, sadness, devotion, etc., or even to stand for beliefs and ideas. Some symbols, such as the color green, have been associated with Islam for a long time and in many areas; others are of more limited duration and extent. Muslim art often uses such symbols to represent complex ideas (seeIconography ).Islamic architecture may also incorporate such symbols in the decoration of religious edifices such asmosque s,khanqah s,dargah s, etc.__TOC__Crescent
The
crescent is commonly regarded as a symbol of Islam. It is a common misconception that both a star and a crescent are a symbol of Islam, this is probably due to the fact that it is featured prominently on the flags of many countries in theIslamic world , notablyTurkey ,Malaysia , andPakistan . Critics point out that the symbol was not used byMuhammad and therefore has no basis in Islam, however it has undeniably become associated with theCaliphate .The crescent was the symbol of the
Sassanid Empire of Persia (Iran) and is prominently displayed on the crowns of its rulers. [Michael G. Morony, Iraq After the Muslim Conquest,Gorgias Press LLC, 2005. pp 39-40. Excerpt:Yazdegerd I (399-420) was the monarch represented with a crescent moon on the front of his crown.] After the Arab conquest of that empire in 651 CE, it was gradually adopted by later caliphates and Muslim rulers as an established and recognized symbol of power in Western Asia. It was also a symbol of theOttoman Empire .* The
Umayyad s fought under white banners
* TheAbbasid s chose black
* TheFatimid s used a Green standard, as well as White with gold inlay.
* Various countries on thePersian Gulf have chosen red flagsThese four colors, white, black, green and red, dominate the flags of Arab states. [ [http://www.fotw.net/flags/islam.html Islamic flags ] ] [ [http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/197802/flags.of.the.arab.world.htm Saudi Aramco World : Flags of the Arab World ] ]
The color white is often believed to symbolize purity and
peace . Many Muslims wear the color white when they attend Friday prayers.The color black is considered the color of mourning in Western and Mediterranean countries. It is often worn by Shi'a Muslims, who mourn the death ofHusayn ibn Ali , killed at theBattle of Karbala . It is the color of thechador worn by devoutIran ian Shi'a women and of the cloaks worn by theayatollah s, the Shi'a clergy. In many Shi'a countries, a blackturban is worn only by malesayid s, men who descend fromMuhammad though his daughterFatima and his son-in-law Ali.While the color red has no special significance in Islam, it is commonly used on the flags of Muslim countries. Also, the
Red Crescent is the Muslim equivalent of theRed Cross .The color
green has a special place in Islam. It is used in the decoration of mosques, the bindings ofQur'an s, the silken covers for the graves of Sufi saints, and in the flags of various Muslim countries. Green has been associated with Islam for many centuries. It is not clear why this is so. Some say green wasMuhammad ’s favorite color and that he wore a green cloak andturban . Others believe that it symbolizes nature and life, hence the physical manifestation ofGod . In the Qur'an (Surah 18:31), it is said that the inhabitants of paradise will wear green garments of finesilk . While the reference to the Qur'an is verifiable, it is not clear if other explanations are reliable or mere folklore. Regardless of its origins, the color green has been considered especially Islamic for centuries.Crusade rs avoided using any green in their coats of arms, so that they could not possibly be mistaken for their Muslim opponents in the heat of battle.ee also
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