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Though some people like to believe that there are no actual symbols in Islam, because it is no Pagan religion, but still we can’t deny the significance of some symbols that herald and ornate the month of Ramadan.

Below are some symbols and their meanings on Ramadan.


 The Holy Quran - Tarawih or recitations of the holy verses of the Quran are held at the mosques every night.
 The Holy Quran - Tarawih or recitations of the holy verses of the Quran are held at the mosques every night.
The Crescent Moon and the Star - The crescent moon and the star came to be widely associated with Islam only during the Ottoman Empire. It holds its significance all the more during the Ramadan months.
 The Crescent Moon and the Star - The crescent moon and the star came to be widely associated with Islam only during the Ottoman Empire. It holds its significance all the more during the Ramadan months.
Fanouz -  The Fanouz or the Ramadan Lantern is colorful lamp displaying beautiful artwork and is very popular among children even till date.
 Fanouz -  The Fanouz or the Ramadan Lantern is colorful lamp displaying beautiful artwork and is very popular among children even till date.
Calligraphy -Arabic calligraphy is a very significant part of Ramadan. Verses from the Koran are presented in various forms and styles.
Calligraphy -Arabic calligraphy is a very significant part of Ramadan. Verses from the Koran are presented in various forms and styles.

There are many symbols that you can see on Ramadan. We hope you have known more about Ramadan with our Ramadan symbols and meanings above. Read Ramadan quotes from holy qur'an to know more about this symbol.
 
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