Symbol | Rub el Hizb |
Religion | Islam |
Origin | Derived from Islamic geometric patterns. |
Meaning | Represents a quarter of a Quranic verse, used for organization and ornamentation. |
Appearance | Two superimposed squares. |
Colors | Various, often seen in gold or green. |
Usage | Found in Quranic manuscripts, architecture, and Islamic art. |
History | Rooted in Islamic geometric traditions. |
Popularity | Commonly used in Quranic manuscripts and architectural design. |
Importance | Enhances the aesthetic and organizational aspects of Islamic art and literature. |
Complexity | Simple geometric design with cultural and religious significance. |
Emotions | Invokes a sense of order and reverence for the Quranic text. |