Unlike Christianity, which uses the cross as its symbolic representation, Islam is not represented in any way by any symbol as such.
In Christianity, red can represent the blood that Jesus Christ shed to save the world.
The cross represents what Jesus was killed on.
The ichthus symbol, also known as the fish symbol, represents Christianity. It has been used as a secret symbol by early Christians to identify themselves to others in times of persecution. Today, it is a common symbol used to represent Jesus Christ.
Christianity represents the largest religion in our world with 2.1 billion adherents. This claim to be followers of Jesus Christ whom they believe to be the Son of God.
The symbol of 2 crosses typically represents Christianity and the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a symbol of faith, sacrifice, and redemption in the Christian religion.
Yes, He is the Messenger. Equivalent to Jesus in Christianity.
In this writers opinion the cross does not represent Jesus only His death.
it represents that he is the father I THINK
In Christianity, there are a couple colours that I believe can represent things, I remember these from when we made bracelets with coloured beads in Sunday School: red: for Jesus' blood when he died to make up for our sins green: for the new life we have in Jesus yellow (or gold): for Heaven, represents the golden streets white: represents being sinless because Jesus died black: for sin before we were forgiven
Simon represents Jesus Christ
It represents Jesus being the light of the world
Christmas represents the birth of Jesus. Easter his death.