Crescent moon stars tattoo

I want to get a tattoo, which means an average of crescent moon and symbolizes?
Its going to be a purple crescent moon on my hip with five stars ... everything has a meaning for me, seriosly help me!
N art and symbolism, a crescent is generally the shape produced when a circular disk has a segment of another circle removed from its edge, so that what remains is a limited form of two circular arcs of different diameters which intersect at two points (in general, so that the closed form does not include the original center of the circle). In astronomy, a crescent is the shape of the light side of a spherical body (especially the moon) that seems be less than half illuminated by the Sun as seen by the viewer. Mathematically, assuming the terminator lies on a great circle, as a growing will actually be the figure bounded a half-ellipse and a half-circle, with the major axis of the ellipse coinciding with a diameter of the semicircle. The direction in which the points (the points at the intersection the two arcs of light) indicates whether a crescent is waxing (also young, or growing) or descending (too old, or descending). Horns pointing east (pointing to the left, seen from the northern hemisphere) indicate a waxing and waning, while pointing to the west horns (pointing to the right, viewed from the northern hemisphere) indicate a Crescent. Note that the directions the horns point relative to the observer are reversed in the southern hemisphere. The flag of Turkey was adopted in 1844. Proportions geometrical were standardized in 1936. The crescent and star, while generally regarded as Islamic symbols today, have been widely used in Asia Minor and the ancient Turks, before the advent of Islam. According to archaeological excavations, Göktürks used the crescent and star figure on their coins. The 1500-year-old coin includes three figures half-moon and a star near a person. The rising was the symbol of the Sassanian Empire of Persia (Iran) and is clearly visible on the tops of the their rulers. [1] After the Arab conquest of the empire in 651 AD, was gradually adopted by caliphates later and the Muslim rulers, as established and recognized symbol of power in Western Asia. It was also a symbol of the Ottoman Empire. Despite the growing was originally a secular symbol of authority of the Muslim rulers, is now often used to symbolize the Islamic faith. However, it should be noted that the growing was not a symbol used for Islam by Muhammad or any other first Muslim rulers, such as the Islamic religion is, in fact, against appointing "Holy Symbols" (so that during the early centuries of Islam, Muslim authorities simply did not want any geometric symbols to be used to symbolize Islam, in order that the cross symbolizes Christianity, The menorah was commonly occurring symbol of Judaism, etc.). That is why early Islamic coins were covered with Arabic writing, but did not contain visual symbols. Despite this mixed history, many Islamic nations and charities use the crescent symbol on their flags or logos (eg Pakistan, the Red Crescent, etc. - though currently none of the Arabs in Saudi Arabia or the Mashreq are growing in their flags). So can argue that this usage is used to mean the Islamic identity or the Muslim Brotherhood. The flag of Pakistan Leliwa. Polish noble coat of arms with the increasing as a heraldic symbol. The Crescent as a neo-pagan symbol of the Triple Goddess. Note that in the case of a growing astronomical, as the moon seen in the sky, the outer arch is 180 ° (a semi-circle as mentioned earlier), while the symbol of the Islamic Crescent (hilal هلال in Arabic) is usually shown with an outer arc significantly higher than 180 ° (as seen in the illustrations above). The crescent is also a symbol associated with Hindu iconography: the god Shiva, who wears it on top of his matted hair. The Crescent is also used as a heraldic symbol. However, this may not is affiliated in any way with Islam. The Roots of the growing Slavic can be attributed to the ancient Slavic pagan beliefs. In English and a growing Canadian Heraldry Mark is the cadence of a second child. Crescent symbol is also used to represent the moon in astronomy and astrology, and to represent silver (metal associated with the moon) in alchemy, where, by inference, it can also be used to represent qualities that silver possesses. (Alchemy and Symbols, By Me Glidewell, Epsilon).
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