"SACRED ISLAMIC TIME"

"SACRED ISLAMIC TIME"
Description
"SPECIAL EDITIONS"
Cameo : 18mm sardonyx shell cameo hand-carved
Metal Color : Hematite-tone
Stones : Black Crystals
Measurement : Approx. 5-1/2"L x 5/8"W; fits 5-1/2" to 9" wrist
PRICES ARE NOT INCLUSIVE OF TAXES
The Mosque: A Symbol of Faith and Community
The mosque engraved on the stone represents the center of religious life during Ramadan. During this sacred month, Muslims gather in mosques for collective prayer, especially for Tarawih, a special prayer performed every evening after breaking the fast. Mosques are considered places of peace and reflection, and it is during Ramadan that they become even more frequented.
The Crescent Moon: A Sign of Sacred Time
Next to the mosque, a crescent moon stands out—an Islamic symbol that marks the beginning of Ramadan. Since the Islamic calendar is lunar, the sighting of the waxing crescent (hilal) determines the start and end of the sacred month. The crescent moon is thus a sign of sacred time, symbolizing the connection between heaven and earth, between the divine and the human.
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