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In Islam, plants often symbolize spiritual growth, paradise, and divine creation, reflecting the religion's appreciation for nature as a sign of God's generosity and creativity. The Quran and Hadiths frequently reference specific plants like olives, dates, and pomegranates, imbuing them with cultural and religious significance that extends into Islamic art and architecture.
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