The flag of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ( ar, علم المملكة العربية السعودية) is the flag used by the government of
Saudi Arabia since 15 March 1973. It is a green flag featuring in white an
Arabic
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inscription and a
sword. The inscription is the Islamic creed, or ''
shahada'': "There is no deity but
God
In monotheistic thought, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. Swinburne, R.G. "God" in Honderich, Ted. (ed)''The Oxford Companion to Philosophy'', Oxford University Press, 1995. God is typically ...
;
Muhammad is the Messenger of God".
Design
The Arabic inscription on the flag, written in the calligraphic
Thuluth script, is the ''
shahada'' or
Islamic declaration of faith:
:
: '
:''"There is no deity but
God
In monotheistic thought, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. Swinburne, R.G. "God" in Honderich, Ted. (ed)''The Oxford Companion to Philosophy'', Oxford University Press, 1995. God is typically ...
;
Muhammad is the Messenger of God."''
The green of the flag represents Islam and the sword stands for the strictness in applying justice.
The flag is manufactured with identical obverse and reverse sides, to ensure the ''shahada'' reads correctly, from right to left, from either side. The sword also points to the left on both sides, in the direction of the script. The flag is sinister hoisted, meaning that when viewed from the obverse (front) side, it is hoisted to the left of the flagpole.
The usual color of the flag's green was approximated by
Album des pavillons as Pantone 330 C, while the color used on flags at
United Nations
The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmonizi ...
is approximately Pantone 349. At the
2012 London Olympics
The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ...
, Pantone 355 was used.
[Saudi Arabia]
FOTW Flags Of The World, 19 January 2008. Accessed 13 May 2009.
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 the
2002 FIFA World Cup. Saudi officials said that kicking the creed with the foot was completely unacceptable. Similarly, an attempt by the
U.S. military to win favour with children of the
Khost Province
Khost (Pashto/Dari: ) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the southeastern part of the country. Khost consists of thirteen districts and the city of Khost serves as the capital of the province. To the east, Khost Province is bord ...
of
Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,; prs, امارت اسلامی افغانستان is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. Referred to as the Heart of Asia, it is bordere ...
by distributing footballs adorned with flags, including that of Saudi Arabia, ended in demonstrations.
The flag is never lowered to
half-mast
Half-mast or half-staff (American English) refers to a flag flying below the summit of a ship mast, a pole on land, or a pole on a building. In many countries this is seen as a symbol of respect, mourning, distress, or, in some cases, a salut ...
as a sign of mourning, because lowering it would be considered
blasphemous
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. Similarly, the flags of
Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,; prs, امارت اسلامی افغانستان is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. Referred to as the Heart of Asia, it is bordere ...
,
Iraq and
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Somaliland are also never at half-mast.
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 traditionally do not hoist flags vertically.
History
The precursor states to Saudi Arabia were
Nejd and
Hejaz. The state flag of Nejd followed today's Saudi flag pattern very closely. The state of Hejaz followed the patterns seen in countries like
Palestine
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Palestine may refer to:
* State of Palestine, a state in Western Asia
* Palestine (region), a geographic region in Western Asia
* Palestinian territories, territories occupied by Israel since 1967, namely the West Bank (including East J ...
and
Sudan. Caliphates such as the
Rashiduns, the
Umayyads and the
Abbasids
The Abbasid Caliphate ( or ; ar, الْخِلَافَةُ الْعَبَّاسِيَّة, ') was the third caliphate to succeed the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It was founded by a dynasty descended from Muhammad's uncle, Abbas ibn Abdul-Muttalib ...
used other flags with only one color. After the
Sack of Baghdad in 1258 by the Mongols, the primary caliphate became the
Mamluk Sultanate. In 1517, the
Ottomans invaded Egypt and inherited Hejaz and ruled it until the
Great Arab Revolt of 1916. From 1902 until 1921 a different Arabic inscription was used. One of the primary opponents to the Saudis was the
Emirate of Jabal Shammar of the
Al Rashid family in the north of the peninsula, until their defeat in 1921.
File:Black flag.svg, The Black Standard
The Black Banner or Black Standard ( ar, الراية السوداء, ar-rāyat as-sawdāʾ, also known as (, "banner of the eagle" or simply as , , "the banner") is one of the flags flown by the Islamic prophet Muhammad according to Muslim ...
was one of the flags used by the Rashidun and Abbasiуd Caliphates
File:Umayyad Flag.svg, The white flag
White flags have had different meanings throughout history and depending on the locale.
Contemporary use
The white flag is an internationally recognized protective sign of truce or ceasefire, and for negotiation. It is also used to symboliz ...
was used by the Umayyad Caliphate and the Fatimids
The Fatimid Caliphate was an Ismaili Shi'a caliphate extant from the tenth to the twelfth centuries AD. Spanning a large area of North Africa, it ranged from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Red Sea in the east. The Fatimids, a dyn ...
File:Flag of Ayyubid Dynasty.svg, The yellow flag was the royal banner of the Fatimid caliph and the state flag of the Ayyubid Caliphate, which conquered what is now Hejaz
File:Mameluke Flag.svg, This flag was used by the Mamluk Sultanate, which inherited Hejaz from the Ayyubids
File:Flag of the Emirate of Riyadh (1902-1913).svg, Flag of the Emirate of Diriyah from 1744 to 1818 and Flag of the Emirate of Nejd from 1822 to 1891 and the Flag of the Emirate of Riyadh from 1902 to 1913
File:Flag of the Emirate of Ha'il.svg, Flag of the Emirate of Jabal Shammar from 1835 to 1921
File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1844–1922).svg, This flag was used by the Ottoman Empire and correspondingly by Ottoman Hejaz and Arabia
The Arabian Peninsula, (; ar, شِبْهُ الْجَزِيرَةِ الْعَرَبِيَّة, , "Arabian Peninsula" or , , "Island of the Arabs") or Arabia, is a peninsula of Western Asia, situated northeast of Africa on the Arabian Plat ...
from 1844-1916
Events
Below, the events of the First World War have the "WWI" prefix.
January
* January 1 – The British Royal Army Medical Corps carries out the first successful blood transfusion, using blood that had been stored and cooled.
* ...
. The Ottomans captured Hejaz from the Mamluks in 1517.
File:Flag of the Emirate of Riyadh (1902-1913).svg, Flag of the Emirate of Riyadh from 1902 to 1913
File:Flag of the Idrisid Emirate of Asir (1909-1927).svg, Flag of the Idrisid Emirate of Asir
The Idrisid Emirate of Asir () was a state located in the Arabian Peninsula. The Emirate was located in the geographical region of Asir and Jizan in what is now southwestern Saudi Arabia, and extending to Hodeidah, northwest of Yemen.
History ...
from 1909 to 1927
File:Flag of the Emirate of Nejd and Hasa.svg, Flag of the Emirate of Nejd and Hasa
The Emirate of Nejd and Hasa was the second iteration of the Third Saudi State from 1913 to 1921. It was a monarchy led by the House of Saud.Madawi Al-Rasheed. (2002). ''A History of Saudi Arabia''. Cambridge, England, UK: Cambridge University P ...
from 1913 to 1921
File:Red flag.svg, Provisional flag of the Kingdom of Hejaz from 1916 to 1917
File:Flag of Upper Asir.svg, Flag of the Sheikdom of Upper Asir
The Sheikdom of Upper Asir was an Arab state which was established in August 1916, after it broke away from the Idrisid Emirate of Asir, possibly with Hejazi aid. It was led by Al-Hasan Bin Ayad. In 1920, Upper Asir faced tribal revolts and bin ...
from 1916 to 1920
File:Flag of Hejaz 1917.svg, Flag of the Kingdom of Hejaz from 1917 to 1920, based on the flag of the Arab Revolt
The flag of the Arab Revolt, also known as the flag of Hejaz, was a flag used by the Arab nationalists during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I, and as the first flag of the Kingdom of Hejaz.
History
It has been ...
File:Flag of Hejaz 1920.svg, Flag of the Kingdom of Hejaz from 1920 to 1926 and This flag was also used by the Sharifian Caliphate
The Sharifian Caliphate of the Hejaz ( ar, الخلافة الشريفية) was an Arab Muslim caliphate proclaimed by the Sharifian rulers of the Hashemite Kingdom of the Hejaz in 1924, in lieu of the Ottoman Caliphate.
History
The idea of ...
from 1924 to 1925, before Hejaz merged with Nejd to form a union
Union commonly refers to:
* Trade union, an organization of workers
* Union (set theory), in mathematics, a fundamental operation on sets
Union may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Music
* Union (band), an American rock group
** ''U ...
.
File:Flag of the Sultanate of Nejd.svg, Flag of the Sultanate of Nejd
The Sultanate of Nejd ( ar, سلطنة نجد, ') was the third iteration of the Third Saudi State, from 1921 to 1926. It was a monarchy led by the House of Saud. This version of the Third Saudi State was created when Abdul Aziz ibn Saud, Emir ...
from 1921 to 1926
File:Flag of the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd.svg, Flag of Nejd as part of the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd
The Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd ( ar, مملكة الحجاز ونجد, '), initially the Kingdom of Hejaz and Sultanate of Nejd (, '), was a dual monarchy ruled by Abdulaziz following the victory of the Saudi Sultanate of Nejd over the Hashemite ...
from 1926 to 1932
File:Flag of the Idrisid Emirate of Asir (1927-1930).svg, Flag of the Idrisid Emirate of Asir
The Idrisid Emirate of Asir () was a state located in the Arabian Peninsula. The Emirate was located in the geographical region of Asir and Jizan in what is now southwestern Saudi Arabia, and extending to Hodeidah, northwest of Yemen.
History ...
from 1927 to 1930
The
Al Saud
The House of Saud ( ar, آل سُعُود, ʾĀl Suʿūd ) is the ruling royal family of Saudi Arabia. It is composed of the descendants of Muhammad bin Saud, founder of the Emirate of Diriyah, known as the First Saudi state (1727–1818), and ...
, the ruling family of Saudi Arabia, has long been closely related with
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab
; "The Book of Monotheism")
, influences =
, influenced =
, children =
, module =
, title = Imam, Shaykh
, movement = Muwahhidun (Wahhabi)
, native_name = محمد ب� ...
. He and the people who followed him, since the 18th century, had used the ''shahada'' on their flags.
In 1921,
Abdulaziz Abdulrahman Al-Saud, leader of the Al Saud and the future founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, added a sword to this flag.
[ The design of the flag was not standardized prior to March 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, except the sword had a different design (with a more curved blade) and it, along with the ''shahada'' above, took up more of the flag's space.
File:Flag of Saudi Arabia (1932-1934).svg, alt=wikapidea 2003, Flag of Saudi Arabia from 1932 to 1934, with white stripe on the hoist
File:Flag of Saudi Arabia (1934-1938).svg, Flag of Saudi Arabia from 1934 to 1938, with a thinner white stripe
File:Flag of Saudi Arabia (1938-1973).svg, Flag of Saudi Arabia from 1938 to 1973, with no stripe
File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg, Flag of Saudi Arabia since 1973
]
Royal Standard
The Royal Standard consists of a green flag, with an Arabic
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inscription and a sword featured in white, and with the national emblem
A national emblem is an emblem or seal that is reserved for use by a nation state or multi-national state as a symbol of that nation. Many nations have a seal or emblem in addition to a national flag and a national coat of arms. Other national ...
embroidered in gold in the lower right canton of the year 1973.
The script on the flag is written in the Thuluth script
''Thuluth'' ( ar, ثُلُث, ' or ar, خَطُّ الثُّلُثِ, '; fa, ثلث, ''Sols''; Turkish: ''Sülüs'', from ' "one-third") is a script variety of Islamic calligraphy. The straight angular forms of Kufic were replaced in the new ...
. It is the '' shahada'' or Islamic declaration of faith:
:
: '
:''There is no deity but God; Muhammad is the Messenger of God''
File:Royal Standard of Saudi Arabia.svg, Royal Flag of the King of Saudi Arabia. (Ratio: 2:3)
File:Royal Standard of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.svg, Royal Standard of the King of Saudi Arabia. (Ratio: 1:1)
File:Royal Standard of the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.svg, Royal Flag of the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. (Ratio: 2:3)
File:Royal Flag of Saudi Arabia (1938-1953).svg, Royal Flag of the King (1938-1953)
(Ratio: 2:3)
File:Royal Banner of Saudi Arabia (1938-1953).svg, Royal Banner of the King (1938-1953)
(Ratio: 12:25)
File:Royal Standard of Saudi Arabia (1938-1953).svg, Royal Standard of the King (1938-1953)
(Ratio: 1:1)
File:Royal Flag of Saudi Arabia (1953-1964).svg, Royal Flag of the King (1953-1964)
(Ratio: 2:3)
File:Royal Standard of Saudi Arabia (1953-1964).svg, Royal Standard of the King (1953-1964)
(Ratio: 1:1)
File:Royal Flag of Saudi Arabia (1964-1973).svg, Royal Flag of the King (1964-1973)
(Ratio: 2:3)
File:Royal Standard of Saudi Arabia (1964-1973).svg, Royal Standard of the King (1964-1973)
(Ratio: 1:1)
Other flags
The civil ensign
A civil ensign is an ensign (maritime flag) used by civilian vessels to denote their nationality. It can be the same or different from the state ensign and the naval ensign (or war ensign). It is also known as the merchant ensign or merchant flag ...
, for use by merchant vessels at sea, is a green flag with the state flag in the canton
Canton may refer to:
Administrative division terminology
* Canton (administrative division), territorial/administrative division in some countries, notably Switzerland
* Township (Canada), known as ''canton'' in Canadian French
Arts and ente ...
with a white border. The royal standard is the state flag with the palm tree and swords in the canton.
File:Civil Ensign of Saudi Arabia (obverse).svg, Civil ensign
A civil ensign is an ensign (maritime flag) used by civilian vessels to denote their nationality. It can be the same or different from the state ensign and the naval ensign (or war ensign). It is also known as the merchant ensign or merchant flag ...
. (Ratio: 2:3)
File:Civil Ensign of Saudi Arabia.svg, Civil ensign
A civil ensign is an ensign (maritime flag) used by civilian vessels to denote their nationality. It can be the same or different from the state ensign and the naval ensign (or war ensign). It is also known as the merchant ensign or merchant flag ...
. (Ratio: 2:3)
File:Flag of the Royal Saudi Land Forces.png, Flag of the Royal Saudi Land Forces
A flag is a piece of fabric (most often rectangular or quadrilateral) with a distinctive design and colours. It is used as a symbol, a signalling device, or for decoration. The term ''flag'' is also used to refer to the graphic design employ ...
. (Ratio: 2:3)
File:Flag of the Royal Saudi Air Force (Seal).svg, Flag of the Royal Saudi Air Force (Seal). (Ratio: 2:3)
File:Air Force Ensign of Saudi Arabia.svg, Ensign of the Royal Saudi Air Force (Roundel). (Ratio: 2:3)
File:Naval base flag of the Royal Saudi Navy.svg, Flag of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces. (Ratio: 2:3)
File:Naval Ensign of Saudi Arabia.svg, Naval Ensign of Saudi Arabia. (Ratio: 12:25)
File:Flag of the Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces.svg, Flag of the Royal Saudi Air Defense Force (Ratio: 2:3)
File:Flag of the Ministry of Interior of Saudi Arabia.svg, Flag of the Ministry of Interior. (Ratio: 2:3)
See also
* Emblem of Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Arabian national emblem ( ar, شعار السعودية) was adopted in 1950. According to the Saudi Basic Law, it consists of two crossed swords with a palm tree in the space above and between the blades.
The two swords represent t ...
References
External links
*
World Flags Information, Saudi Arabian page
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