Tablet of Ahmad symbol

Symbol Tablet of Ahmad
Religion Baháʼí Faith
Origin Inspired by the Tablet of Ahmad, a Bahá'í scripture.
Meaning Represents divine protection and guidance.
Appearance A circular design incorporating key symbols from the tablet.
Colors Often in blue or green hues.
Usage Found in Bahá'í literature related to the Tablet of Ahmad.
History Evolved as a visual representation of the tablet's themes.
Popularity Known among Bahá'ís familiar with the tablet.
Importance Symbolizes spiritual strength and protection.
Complexity Moderate, with intricate details.
Emotions Elicits feelings of divine assistance.

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  • Naeem Noor

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