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There are around a dozen Muslim nations with a crescent moon on their flag, including several former Soviet "republics". Brunei has one in its coat of arms on the flag. Singapore also has a small crescent, although it is not a Muslim nation.
Artemis the goddess has many symbols. They are a she-bear, her silver bow and arrow, a crescent moon, a stag, a cypress tree, and a falcon.
I can only assume that the new moon represents a C for C rations. All I know is I never want to eat another one as long as I live. IMPROVING ANSWER: Could it be that this "red Crescent" symbol means that the meal is OK for observant Muslims to eat? The Red Crescent is like the Red Cross for the Muslim world. Military C-rations are often given to needy civilians in times of disaster, war, etc <><><> It DEFINITELY does NOT mean that the meal is halal (complies with dietary rules of Islam) nor that it is Kosher- many of the meals are not. And I would note that C Rations were replaced by the MRE about 15 years ago. The crescent moon symbol is simply the symbol used for all military rations, just as there is a symbol for ammunition, a symbol for medical supplies, and a symbol for POL (petrol)
there are total 6 flags planted by astronauts !!!!
The U.S. has 6. No other countries have flags there.
There are around a dozen Muslim nations with a crescent moon on their flag, including several former Soviet "republics". Brunei has one in its coat of arms on the flag. Singapore also has a small crescent, although it is not a Muslim nation.
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Answera symbol of Islamic identity in common usage. However, this symbol did not, in fact, rise from religious sources. This symbol first came into use with Muslims when the Turks conquered Constantinople. The crescent symbol was popular among the Byzantines then and the Turks later adopted it. Different countries have since used the symbol to indicate Muslim origins, etc., attributing various meanings to the crescent and star.If you're referring to mosques and Islamic flags, it predates Islam when pre-Islamic people (Arabs) worshiped a crescent moon god father of which many statuettes have been found throughout the Middle East. Mecca is where this god being supposedly resided. These pre-Islamists also worshiped a female sun goddess and several 'star' daughters as well as meteorites that would occasionally fall, one of which was incorporated into the Kabba around which modern Muslims worship. This is also probably why they follow a lunar based calendar and carry small swords shaped like crescent moons. Some say one of the names of this moon god was "Allah" but others argue that Allah just means "god". But it's quite likely Mohammed & his followers assimilated pagan traditions and beliefs with his new found faith.Read more:What_is_the_symbolic_meaning_of_the_crescent_moon
The crescent moon and star have become symbols of Islam in light of the fact that many Islamic Empires (especially the Ottomans) placed this symbol on their flags. The moon has no special significance in Islam.
Together the star and crescent does not mean nothing in astrology.the star and crescent historically was a symbol of the Ottoman empire, but later became assocaited with Islam in general.Now its popularity among Muslimsmakes it comparable to the christian cross and the star of David. Many Muslim nations , such as Pakistan, and non-soverign nations such as Turkestan, and Tatarstan use it on their national flag ,inspiring from the Secular republic of Turkey the successor state to the Ottoman empire.
Together the star and crescent does not mean nothing in astrology.the star and crescent historically was a symbol of the Ottoman empire, but later became assocaited with Islam in general.Now its popularity among Muslimsmakes it comparable to the christian cross and the star of David. Many Muslim nations , such as Pakistan, and non-soverign nations such as Turkestan, and Tatarstan use it on their national flag ,inspiring from the Secular republic of Turkey the successor state to the Ottoman empire.
Flags designs from various countries can be bought at many places online. Us Flags, Flags Importer and Lady Liberty Flag all carry flags that are made to United Nations specifications.
There are several Muslim countries that feature the crescent moon and star on their national flag, although the crescent moon is not generally considered to be a symbol of Islam. Even more have used the symbol previously in history, but the color, size, orientation, and design features continue to vary widely from country to country. It is also interesting to note the diversity of the countries represented.The countries using a crescent moon and star on their national flag are.Algeria, Azerbaijan, Comoros, Malaysia, The Maldives, Mauritania, Pakistan, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Uzebekistan.
AnswerThere is no religious symbol or symbols for Islam religion or Muslims as; for example; the Cross in Christianity or the David Star in Judaism religions. Some claim that the Crescent and Star are Islamic symbols. This claim is not true. The claimed Crescent and Star are just historical and/or political symbols developed during the Ottoman empire and originated by the Turks when they were controlling all the Muslim world some time ago. The non existence of a religious symbol or symbols for Islam religion or for Muslims is on purpose in order for Muslims to be not distracted and seek the blessings of this symbol instead of, or together with, seeking the blessing of the one God (or Allah in Arabic) the Creator; as usually done by many Christians through using the symbol of the Cross.The crescent moon and star is an internationally and politically recognized symbol and is featured on the flags of several Muslim countries. It is even part of the official emblem for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. However, it is not a symbol of the Islam faith. It is just historical symbol that has nothing to do with the religion.The Crescent moon may be thought as a symbol of Islam because the Islamic calendar is a Lunar calendar and not a Solar calendar. Muslims use the lunar calendar to mark the beginning of months (It's important for their fasting month, and the pilgrimage month).During the life time of prophet Muhammad (PBUH), a plain green flag was used.Crescent Moon- Moon of the a crescent and a star next to the crescent moon :D
There are a total of 194 flags flying around the perimeter of the United Nations building. There is one flag for each of the 193 UN members, plus the flag of the United Nations.
Pakistan's flag is green with a crescent moon and a star that are both white, so it is one possible answer. However there are many other flags that are green and white, for both nations and other places and things.
There is no such thing as an "Islam Flag" in the same way that there is no "Christian Flag". Islam is a religion. Many countries that have Moslem majorities, though do have moons on their flags. The Islamic Calendar is lunar and out of homage to Islam, many nations use the moon as a symbol for Islam.