The Symbol Is A Moon And A Star. They Are On The Turkish Flag In Yellow.
the crescent moon & star looks like a moon (crescent) & a regular star
Although the crescent moon has been associated with different things, the religion it is most often associated with nowadays is Islam. It is usually accompanied by a star.
The symbol of a crescent moon and a star holds significance in Islamic culture and religion as it is often associated with the Islamic faith. The crescent moon is a symbol of the lunar calendar used in Islam to determine important dates, such as the start of Ramadan. The star is believed to represent guidance and light, reflecting the importance of knowledge and enlightenment in Islam. Overall, the symbol is a reminder of the faith's connection to the heavens and the importance of spiritual guidance in the lives of Muslims.
This symbol represents Islam.
The most common symbol of Islam is a thin crescent moon with a star to the upper right of it, just within the top of the crescent. It is found on the flags of Turkey and Tunisia, among others.
It's a symbol of the Ottoman Empire, which was Muslim. Muslims do not have any general symbol. Often, they write the word "Allah" in Arabic as a symbol.
Crescent and star symbol is mostly used by the Muslims. It symbolizes heaven and heavenly religion.
A moon and star are claimed as Islam religion symbol. However, this claim is false. No symbol valid for Islam religion as the cross for example for Christianity. Refer to question below for more information.
It is the symbol of Nyx Goddess of the Night
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.
There is no religious symbol in Islam religion as for example the Cross in Christianity or the David Star in Judaism religions. The claimed Crescent and Star are just historical and/or political symbols developed during the Ottoman empire. Refer to related question below.