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In Judaism, the pomegranate is a symbol of righteousness because it is said to have 613 seeds, which corresponds with the 613 mitzvot, or commandments, of the Torah. In Judaism, the pomegranate represents fruitfulness, knowledge and wisdom. In Christianity, the pomegranate is a symbol of the resurrection and the hope of eternal life. In Chinese symbolism pomegranates symbolize fertility for this fruit is full of seeds.
There are several references to pomegranates in Qur’an. Legend states that each pomegranate contains one seed (aril) from the pomegranate in paradise.
Like in many other applied arts, pomegranate is depicted in carpets throughout Asia and the Middle East. It is the symbol of fertility.