Palm Tree

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Palm Tree

The palm tree in the Middle Eastern civilization symbolizes fertility and pride. While Palm always found surrounding Oasis, it was a sign for food and water. With its great height without bowing down, it is also used to symbolize pride and dignity. The tree is highly respected by Muslims as been mentioned in Holy Quran when God Almighty asked Mary the Virgin to shake the palm tree while she was in labor pains. People use the tree name for even ethical examples : Be like a palm tree, once people throw stones on it, it gives back delicious dates.

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