Bahá’í symbols
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There are several Bahá’í symbols in common use. These include:
- The Ringstone Symbol designed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
- The Greatest Name, a representation of the name Bahá’
- The Haykal, or five pointed star
- The Nine pointed star
Numbers[edit]

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The numbers nine, five and nineteen are often accorded special significance in the Bahá’í Faith. These numbers represent the values of the words "Bahá’" (Arabic: بهاء; as in Bahá’u’lláh), "Báb" (Arabic: باب), and "Váḥid" (Arabic: واحد), respectively, according to the Abjad notation system.