File:Shield-Trinity-Separ-Iman-Farsi.svg

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Description Basic minimal (equilateral triangular) version of the "Shield of the Trinity" or "Scutum Fidei" diagram of traditional Christian symbolism, with translated Farsi (Persian-language) captions (in place of original Latin). For discussion and explanation, see the main article Shield of the Trinity. The Farsi for "Scutum Fidei" (Ephesians 6:16) is "سپر ايمان".
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Self-made graphic, using the Farsi captions from PD image fa:File:Trinity-persian copy.jpg formerly on Farsi Wikipedia. Text was converted to paths for improved display.

See File:Turs-ul-Iman Shi'ar-uth-Thaluth.svg for PostScript vector source code for Arabic-language version...
Author AnonMooos
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