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. |