
As per the Twitter account, Takhayyul, the rose is "often called the “Queen of the Garden”. It is a flower that has enchanted humanity for millennia and has come to symbolise love, beauty, mystery, and divinity, among other things."
The thread starts off from Mesopotamia:
https://twitter.com/QuwwatTakhayyul/status/1650645209821204480
Continuing on the journey of the rose across Persia, the Middle East, India and Europe, the flower also has historical value in the Zoroastrian tradition. But the flower gained a special status in Islam:
https://twitter.com/QuwwatTakhayyul/status/1650645235825876997
In Christianity too, the rose is credited with many manifestations of miracles and ideas of beauty:
https://twitter.com/QuwwatTakhayyul/status/1650645312720060416
The thread starts off from Mesopotamia:
https://twitter.com/QuwwatTakhayyul/status/1650645209821204480
Continuing on the journey of the rose across Persia, the Middle East, India and Europe, the flower also has historical value in the Zoroastrian tradition. But the flower gained a special status in Islam:
https://twitter.com/QuwwatTakhayyul/status/1650645235825876997
In Christianity too, the rose is credited with many manifestations of miracles and ideas of beauty:
https://twitter.com/QuwwatTakhayyul/status/1650645312720060416