English: The symbols of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Baha'i. Anyone can use this image
The majority of religious Islamic publications emphasize that the crescent is rejected, "by many Muslim scholars".[1]
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"many Muslim scholars reject using the crescent moon as a symbol of Islam. The faith of Islam historically had no symbol, and many refuse to accept it."
Fiaz Fazli, Crescent magazine, Srinagar, September 2009, p. 42.
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