Saudi Arabia, flag of

Saudi Arabia, flag of

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      national flag consisting of a green field (background) bearing, in white, an Arabic inscription and a sabre. The flag has a width-to-length ratio of 2 to 3.

      When Muhammad began his proselytizing on behalf of Islam, there were no national flags in the modern sense, but in later years various flags associated with Muslim military campaigns became the basis for Arab flags. Their religious inscriptions were popular with most Arab governments because representational art was forbidden by the Muslim faith, and calligraphy had thus become a highly developed artistic form. The colour green was linked with Fāṭimah, the Prophet's daughter, and was chosen by the Wahhābī, a strict religious sect, when in the late 18th century they began their campaign to unify the Arabian Peninsula.

      In the early 20th century the basic flag flown today was already being used by Wahhābī armies. The shahāda (shahādah) (Muslim profession of faith) was inscribed in Arabic script on the green field of their banners. This statement translates as “There is no god but God; Muhammad is the prophet of God.” A sabre, symbolic of the militancy of their faith, was sometimes added to the design.

      The successes on the battlefield of King Ibn Saʿūd led to the establishment of Wahhābī-dominated governments in Najd and Al-Ḥasā. After World War I the Kingdom of the Hejaz with its holy cities, Mecca and Medina, was captured, followed by Asir. In 1932, its unification complete, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was proclaimed and its flag made official. The early version had the script filling most of the green field, and the sabre was curved. On March 15, 1973, however, a new design was adopted by royal decree, with a smaller inscription and a straight-bladed sabre. The Saudi flag must always be represented so that the inscription reads correctly on both sides. Also, owing to its religious symbolism, the flag is never to be flown vertically or at half-mast. Although other national flags have small inscriptions, the Saudi flag is the only one currently featuring writing as its central symbolic design.

Whitney Smith
 

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