Hinduism started with the Indus Valley Civilisation which flowered around 2600–1900 BC
Aum (or Om, ॐ) is the sacred symbol that represents God (Brahman). It is prefixed and sometimes suffixed to all Vedic mantras and prayers. It is often said to represent God in the three aspects of Vishnu (A), Shiva (U) and Brahmā (M). As the divine primordial vibration, it represents the one ultimate reality, underlying and encompassing all of nature and all of existence. The written syllable serves as a deeply significant and distinctly recognizable symbol for Hindu dharma.
Please see this webpage if you are not familiar with the Aum sign.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Aum.svg
In 339 BC the city of Byzantium, (later known as Constantinople and then Istanbul), won a decisive battle under a brilliant waxing moon which they attributated to their patron Goddess Artemis whose symbol was the crescent moon. In honor of Artemis the citizens adopted the crescent moon as their symbol, but later became associated with Islam in general.
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This is clearly shown at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_and_crescent
Since the Aum sign originated much earlier (2600–1900 BC) and the ‘star and crescent’ became popular only after 339 BC, is it at all possible that it could have come from the Hindu Aum?
2006-11-27
09:41:47
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Anonymous
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The people who give a negative answer have something to hide. My aim was to show a llink between Islam and the much older Hindu religion.
Hindus are not ashamed that the Swastika was misused by the Nazis. It reflects badly only on the cruel actions of the Nazis.
2006-11-27
10:33:12 ·
update #1