Symbols On An Old Muslim Coin.

Discussion in 'Philosophy and Religion' started by Jimbee68, Jul 22, 2015.

  1. Jimbee68

    Jimbee68 Member

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    I used to have this really nice foreign coin book. The graphics on it were just excellent. And I really loved it. (I presently still have foreign coin book. But it is no where near as nice.)

    Anyways, I remember this one coin in it. It was a Muslim coin, presumably with religious symbols on it (which is why I post this question in Philosophy and Religion). I will try to describe the symbols as best I can. It was a pentagram, within a circle, with in a hexagram, within another circle.

    What on earth do these symbols mean?

    I know the pentagram and the hexagram could have some occult meaning. But this was a coin of the Muslim religion, as I said. Again, what do these symbols mean? I really would like to know.

    :daisy: :daisy: :daisy:
     
  2. FirstAzeem

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    ISLAM has nothing to do with hexcraft or occultism or whatever you call it... the author(s) of that book may just be one of those parties whose mission is to delude ISLAM, which never is possible by GOD's leave ...
     
  3. BlackBillBlake

    BlackBillBlake resigned HipForums Supporter

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    ^So now we know the secret agenda of those who write books on coin collecting.
     
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