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There are no significant religious stories behind the star. Its only, one of the creations of Allah the Almighty.
jewish people had to wear a star of david on all of there cloths so people would know they were jews so it would be "ok" to disrespect them
A yellow Star of David
The star of david is a 6-pointed star, it is a very simple shape and there have been many interpretations of it in Jewish and indeed wider world history. Often people regard the star of david as a single line bent around itself to give it a 3d aspect and this shape is just an artists reinterpretation. Hope this helped. I mean like a hexagram or something like that??
There is no special writing associated with the Star of David, more accurately called "the Shield of David or Magen David.
The star of David is also known as the shield of David, or in geometric terms, a hexagram.
jewish people had to wear a star of david on all of there cloths so people would know they were jews so it would be "ok" to disrespect them
There is no Islamic symbol as the cross in Christianity or David star in Judaism. Some claim that it is the moon and star which is not true.
There is no specific Muslim symbol per Islam religion; as for example the Cross for Christians or David Star for the Jews. The symbol of the crescent moon and star is not a religious symbol. It is just a popular historical and political symbol in Islamic countries.
Neither Islam religion nor Muslims have any religious symbol in the sense as the Cross in Christianity or the David Star in Judaism.
The star on the Moroccan flag is not the Star of David; it is a pentagram symbolizing harmony and divine guidance. It has been used in Moroccan culture for centuries and predates the use of the Star of David in Judaism. The star on the flag is known as the Seal of Solomon, a symbol commonly found in Islamic art and Islamic countries.
David villa is a star of Spain's world cup campaign. he lives in Madrid Spain.
Nothing in Islam religion or Islamic history is called Muslim star. However, it is politically usual to have a five corner star on flags of some Muslim countries.
The Star of David, more correctly called The Shield of David, is a modern non-religious national symbol for Jews, so no, it was not a common symbol 2000 years ago.
The David in the Star or Shield of David is King David from the Tanach (Jewish Bible).
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A yellow Star of David
It represented the Jews