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Rub El Hizb is represented by two overlapping squares as in the Unicode glyph ۞ at U+06DE. In Arabic, Rub means Lord, Sustainer, Provider, Supporter, Nourisher, Sovereign, Ruler, Master or Protector, while Hizb means a Group, Party or Sect.
   Rub El Hizb is an eighth of a juz'. The symbol is used as a marker for the end of a chapter in Arabic calligraphy.
   Rub El Hizb is an Islamic symbol which is found on a number of emblems and flags. These include:
Image:Turkmenistan coa.png|coat of arms of Turkmenistan, in use since 2003 Image:Coat of Arms of Uzbekistan.svg|coat of arms of Uzbekistan, adopted by law on July 2, 1992 Image:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg|flag of Azerbaijan, adopted on February 5, 1991 Image:OSMK membership badge.png|emblem of the Organization of the Scout Movement of Kazakhstan Image:IraqScoutsUnt1.png|previous emblem of the Iraq Boy Scouts and Girl Guides Council Image:Azat Party.svg|Azat party flag Image:Customs_Flag_Kazakhstan.svg|Kazakhstan Customs flag Image:Hatay.svg|fictional flag of Hatay Image:Unofficial Flag of Kazakhstan2.svg|unofficial flag for Kazakhstan in the 1990s
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