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Turkish Star and Crescent symbol has nothing to do with Islam. It was used by Turks centuries ago.
Göktürk coin, from 6th century. AFAIK on the coin there are writings in Sogdian and in Old Turkic.
Ayy
You can see that most of the nations which uses Crescent and Star are Turkic.
(BBP's logo)
I don't know much about that dynasties but according to Wiki it was also inspired by the Turkic dynasties of India. IF it is correct, this also proves my point. Turkics could come to India with their crescent and star.
Göktürk coin, from 6th century. AFAIK on the coin there are writings in Sogdian and in Old Turkic.
Ayy
You can see that most of the nations which uses Crescent and Star are Turkic.
MHP's three-crescent symbol is relatively new. It was proposed by Türkeş and his gang as an opponent to Atsız's Üç Tuğ. Later Büyük Birlik Partisi adopted it. I could be wrong about that, though.From what I have heard. The crescent represents Islam, while the star with 5 points represents the 5 pillars of Islam.
You can see the crescent on many mosque's and minarets. Some mosque's have the crescent with the star as well.
Ottomans also used another flag with 3 crescents, the 3 moons represented the 3 holy months of Islam. The Turkish political party MHP is using this flag as well with red background. If I remember correctly, the Ottoman version had a green background, but not sure.
(BBP's logo)
Yeah Ottoman and then Turkish one, Jinnah was a big fan and Muslims from Indo-Pak were pro-Ottoman.
I don't know much about that dynasties but according to Wiki it was also inspired by the Turkic dynasties of India. IF it is correct, this also proves my point. Turkics could come to India with their crescent and star.