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What does the symbol on the Iranian flag mean?
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Is Iran mentioned in the Word?
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Hebrews 5: 12-14

 
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What does the symbol on the Iranian flag mean?
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Hebrews 5: 12-14


It means nothing what is traditional - it is modern art. It was made from Hamid Nadim and became under Ayatollah Khomeini and his islamistic revolution in May 1980 the new national emblem of the Iran. The idea behind this abstract symbol are 4 narrow crescent moons. The two inner crescent moons come together with a stylized sword in a sword handle. At the other side of the stylized sword is a doubling sign of the Arabian script.

In former times (~since 3000 years) a lion was the sovereign animal. And also the sun is a national symbol. And very famous - I guess the most famous Persian symbol at all - is this symbol:

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It means nothing what is traditional - it is modern art. It was made from Hamid Nadim and became under Ayatollah Khomeini and his islamistic revolution in May 1980 the new national emblem of the Iran. The idea behind this abstract symbol are 4 narrow crescent moons. The two inner crescent moons come together with a stylized sword in a sword handle. At the other side of the stylized sword is a doubling sign of the Arabian script.

In former times (~since 3000 years) a lion was the sovereign animal.
 
The Five Pillars of islam are Shahada (profession of faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (almsgiving), Sawm (fasting), and Hajj (pilgrimage). Each Muslim is expected to fulfill each of these duties providing that they are physically able.

looks familiar ... desert mentality, worshiping the unknown to solve their problems.
 
looks familiar ... desert mentality, worshiping the unknown to solve their problems.
The pillars of Christianity are different, notably love for others equal to love of self.
 

It has no meaning. It is only an abstract arts object with 4 lunar crescent allusions - which are physically very confused - a sword abstraction and a glorification of violence by an Arabic doubling of the sword. All in all, all this is supposed to symbolize God somehow. “God” is rarely something that comes to mind intuitively when you see this graphic object for the first time. It's more like a kind of company logo.
 
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The Five Pillars of islam are Shahada (profession of faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (almsgiving), Sawm (fasting), and Hajj (pilgrimage).

Which pillar is a crescent moon, which pillar is a "double" sword?

The symbol "crescent moon" of the Orient is by the way the Christian Byzantine symbol of a footstool on which Mother Mary rests her feet. The Turkish flag for example shows the red color of mother Mary, the star of mother Mary (formerly eight-pointed, today five-pointed) and the moon of mother Mary. Three times mother Mary. But they invented a very bloody story around this symbols after the fall of East Rome.
 
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