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Islamic ~ Prophet, Koran, Angels
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Allah (meaning The God) was said to have established three ways of revelation— a prophet (Mohammed), a sacred text (the Koran), and angels. While Muslims respect earlier prophets, Mohammed is the one of final authority; Mohammed’s revelations are preserved in the Koran; and the will of Allah is known also through angels, primarily the angel Gabriel.
The triangle— internal, basic, and supportive— represents the prophet. The circle, a symbol of completeness, represents the Koran. The heart, an emblem of emotion and the soul, here represents angels.
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