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crescent moon
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Middle Eastern countries
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Symbol of the Islamic lunar calendar and often associated with the start of Ramadan
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crescent moon
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Middle Eastern countries
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Symbol of Islam, featured on the flags of many Muslim countries, and holds religious significance as the lunar calendar determines important dates.
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half moon
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Middle Eastern countries
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Traditionally used to represent the beginning and end of the Islamic month of fasting, Ramadan
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half moon
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Middle Eastern countries
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Half moon symbol is often associated with Islamic culture and is considered a sacred symbol in some Eastern cultures.
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half moon
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Middle Eastern countries
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Symbolizes the beginning or end of the lunar month for religious purposes, such as marking the start or end of fasting during Ramadan
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half moon
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Middle Eastern culture
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Symbol of good luck and prosperity
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lunar cycles
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Lunar cycles are significant for determining the start and end of Islamic months, influencing religious practices and observances.
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8
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lunar month
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Middle Eastern countries
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Significant influence on religious calendar, cultural events, and traditional agriculture practices
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moon phases
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Middle Eastern countries
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Observing moon phases is significant for determining religious occasions and Islamic calendar events, such as Ramadan and Eid.
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the moon
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Significant symbol in poetry and literature, often associated with love and longing
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