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The national flag of Saudi Arabia [a] is a green background with Arabic inscription and a sword in white. The inscription is the Islamic creed, or shahada: "There is no deity but God; Muhammad is the Messenger of God". The current design has been used by the government of Saudi Arabia since 15 March 1973.
Flaga Arabii Saudyjskiej jest zielonym prostokątem (zieleń – symbol islamu) z białym napisem w języku arabskim „لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله” (Nie ma Boga prócz Allaha, a Mahomet jest jego prorokiem) – jest to szahada, czyli wyznanie wiary – jeden z pięciu filarów wiary muzułmańskiej. Pod napisem jest wizerunek miecza.
The following is a list of Flags used in Saudi Arabia. For more information about the national flag, see the Flag of Saudi Arabia.
flag of Saudi Arabia 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.
Learn about the origins, evolution, and connotations of the Saudi National Flag, a green banner with the Shahada and two swords. Discover why it is the only flag in the world that does not fly at half-mast and how it reflects the identity and values of the Kingdom.
Learn about the green flag with white sword and Shahada, the national anthem, coat of arms and currency of Saudi Arabia. Find out how the flag was adopted in 1973 and what it represents for the Muslim country.
The Saudi Arabian flag is green with white Arabic text and a sword below it. The sword lies in a horizontal position with the tip facing the hoist side.