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.
The moon represents Islam
it stands for Islam moon is sign of Islam and Pakistan is Islamic country
The Symbol Is A Moon And A Star. They Are On The Turkish Flag In Yellow.
It symbolize Islam as Malaysia official religion.
The crescent and star pattern on the flag and the green colour are all symbols of Islam.The star and crescent moon were symbols of the Islamic Empire and have come to mean symbols of unified Islam.
Yes. The star and crescent on the Turkish flag represents Islam. It also represents the connection that Turkey still has to the Ottoman Empire and that country's history.
No ! Othmans had a symbol of a moon and a star but this is very old and it has nothing to do with Islam , the power of Othmans grew in Europe so others say the sign of moon and a star is for muslims but it has nothing to do with Islam
The flag of Turkey is red flag with a white crescent moon and a little white star in the centre of the moon. Red colour represents, according to Turkish tradition, hegemony and white power, justice, purity and exaltation.
im guessing you mean symbol of Islam. the symbol of Islam is the crescent moon and 5 pointed star.
The red and white flag with a moon and stars on it is the national flag of Turkey. It holds significance as a symbol of the country's history, culture, and identity. The red represents the blood shed for the nation's independence, the white symbolizes peace and purity, and the crescent moon and star are traditional symbols of Islam. The flag is a powerful emblem of Turkish pride and unity.
It has nothing with Islam religion. It is not a religious symbol. It could be related to a flag of a country.
The flag that represents the moon is the moon!