- Flag of Saudi Arabia
The flag of Saudi Arabia is the flag used by the government of
Saudi Arabia sinceMarch 15 ,1973 . It is a green flag featuring in white an Arabicinscription and asword .The script on the flag is written in the "
Thuluth " script. It is the "shahadah " orIslam ic declaration of faith::لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله:"la ilaha ill allah muhammadun rasul allah":"There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is his Messenger"
The
sword , symbolizes the importance of the inscription by underlining it.Green flags bearing this or other Arabic scripts are frequently seen in
Islam and should not be confused with the Saudi national flag. These other flags normally do not bear the sword symbol.The flag is manufactured with differing obverse and reverse sides, to ensure the "shahada" reads correctly, from right to left, from either side. The sword points from hoist to fly on both sides. The flag is sinister hoisted, meaning that the obverse side (front) has the hoist side (flagpole side) to the right.
Use
Because the "shahada" is considered holy the flag is not normally used on T-shirts or other items. Saudi Arabia protested against its inclusion on a planned football to be issued by
FIFA , bearing all the flags of the participants of the2002 Football World Cup . Saudi officials said that kicking the creed with the foot was completely unacceptable. Similarly, an attempt by theUS military to win favour with children of the Prost region ofAfghanistan by distributing footballs adorned with flags, including that of Saudi Arabia, ended in demonstrations [cite news|first=Alastair|last=Leithead|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6964564.stm|title='Blasphemous' balls anger Afghans|work=BBC News Online |date=2007-08-26 |accessdate=2007-08-26] .The flag is never lowered to half-mast as a sign of mourning.
The normal flag cannot be hoisted vertically according to Saudi legislation. Special vertical flags are manufactured where both the inscription (the creed) and the emblem (the sword) are rotated, although this is rare as most Arab countries lack the tradition of hoisting flags vertically. [http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/sa.html]
History
A green flag with the "shahada" has been connected with the
Wahhabi reformist movement since the 18th century. This movement was associated with theAl Saud family's rise to power, and whenAbdulaziz ibn Abdulrahman as-Saud became King of theNejd in 1902, he added a sword to this flag. The design of the flag was not standardized prior toMarch 15 1973 , and variants with two swords and/or a white vertical stripe at the hoist were frequently used. By 1938, the flag had basically assumed its present form.Past Flags
The precursor states to Saudi Arabia were
Nejd andHejaz . The state flag of Nejd followed today'sSaudi flag pattern very closely. The state of Hijaz followed the patterns seen in countries likeWestern Sahara andSudan . A possible solution to theFIFA flag controversy could had been to use Hejaz's last flag or one of Nejd's from the early 20th century. From 1744 a crescent was present.Fact|date=January 2008 From 1902 until 1921 a different Arabic inscription was used.Other flags
The
civil ensign , for use by merchant vessels at sea, is a green flag with the state flag in the canton with a white border. The royal standard is the state flag with the palm tree and swords in the canton.References
External links
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