The Star of David, which is actually called 'The Shield of David' is a "modern" civic symbol of the Jewish Nation, it is not mentioned in the Torah.
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prophet David (PBUH) is mentioned many times in Koran. but about the star no. at least I do not know.
Sacred site: Jerusalem, especially the Western Wall.Sacred texts:The Hebrew Bible.Sacred symbols:Judaism is not big on symbolic items. One either obeys the Torah or does not. There are sacred things such as the Torah scroll, but that is an end in itself, not a metaphorical item.
Don't Think so.
The Star of David was not really associated with Judaism until the fourteenth century, and is not mentioned in the ancient scriptures.
He is not mentioned by name in the Torah but is alluded to in Genesis 49:10, "The scepter will not depart from (the tribe of) Judah," since King David was the start of its fulfillment.See also the Related Link.More about King David
1) Star of David 2) Menora 3) Rosh hashana 4) Yamaka 5) Torah
The following symbols are sometimes used: A depiction of a menorah, a star of David, a depiction of a Torah-scroll, or an image of the Ten Commandments.
Yes.
Answer 1I don't believe the Prophet Muhammad is mentioned in the Jewish Torah, not according the Old Testament anyway!Answer 2It is absolutely certain that Muhammad is not mentioned in any part of the Torah. In fact, he is not mentioned in the rest of the Tanakh either, and nor does his name appear in the New Testament.
Yes, David is mentioned in the Quran as a prophet and a king.
- Papers of Abraham PBUH - The Psalms (David PBUH) - The Torah (Moses PBUH). - The Gospel ( Jesus PBUH). - The Quran itself (Muhammad PBUH).