The star and crescent, Arabic honorific ligatures, mosque and prayer characters, and Ramadan greetings. Click any symbol to copy it instantly.
Islamic symbols in Unicode go well beyond the familiar ☪ star and crescent. The Arabic Presentation Forms block includes complete honorific ligatures — single characters that render the word Allah (ﷲ), the blessing recited after the Prophet's name (ﷺ), and the full Bismillah (﷽). This page gathers those ligatures together with mosque, Kaaba, and prayer emojis, presented respectfully for use in Ramadan and Eid greetings, bios, and faith-centred posts. Please use the honorific ligatures with the reverence they carry.
The crescent moon and star, the most widely recognised emblem associated with Islam.
Single Unicode characters that render complete sacred words and honorifics — treat them with care.
Emojis for the mosque, the Kaaba in Mecca, and worship in general.
Characters for salah, dua, and daily devotion.
Festive characters for iftar invitations, Eid posts, and family wishes.
Ready-made respectful greetings — each button copies the full combo string in one click.
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