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This unreferenced stub doesn't actually tell me anything about colours in Islam, other than that there are supposedly "several basic conventions dictating how they are used" (none of which are explained) and that "turquiose and gold have special meanings" (ditto).

I'm not sure what could actually be written here, besides what is covered at Green in Islam. the wub "?!" 00:47, 20 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]