Geoffthe3rd
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I was always wondering why the crescent and star represent Islam? Is it a passage from the Quran or what? Any explanation would be helpful
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If I understand correctly, the star and crescent is called the hilal, and Hilal (not Allah) was also the name of the pre-Islamic moon god. But hilal also means new moon, and Islam observes a lunar calendar, so there's nothing strange about a new moon symbol or the use of the name hilal.Nehustan said:People oft' say that Allah was a 'moon god', but this is fallacious as the muslims are clearly instructed not to worship the sun, moon or stars.
Nehustan said:just wiki'd and it says it was the symbol of the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) empire and was adopted by the Turk.
You're not stupid. Im pretty sure we understood what you meant .Nehustan said:DISCLAIMER!!!!
By the way when I said it 'wasn't that old' I meant in the context of Islam i.e. it was adopted later. The moon and star are very very very old symbols as they have been there for a very very very long time. I may be stupid....just not when it comes to semiotics.