List of flags with Arabic-language text

This is a list of flags that are inscribed with Arabic-language text.

List

Flag Dates used Arabic text English translation
Amal Movement –present امل Hope
Amman 1945–present عمّان Amman
Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq –present 1. إنهم فتية آمنوا بربهم
2. عصائب أهل الحق
1. They were youths who believed in their Lord
2. League of Righteous People
Arab League 1945–present جامعة الدول العربية League of Arab States
Beheira Governorate –present البحيرة Beheira
Beirut[1] –present بيروت أم الشرائع Beirut mother of laws
Brunei 1959–present الدائمون المحسنون بالهدى Always Render Service with God's Guidance
Brunei (Sultan) 1999–present الدائمون المحسنون بالهدى Always Render Service with God's Guidance
Cairo Governorate –present القاهرة Cairo
Comoros 1996–2001 1. اللّه
2. محمّد
1. Allah
2. Muhammad
Egypt 1984–present جمهورية مصر العربية Arab Republic of Egypt
Egypt (President) 1984–present جمهورية مصر العربية [twice] Arab Republic of Egypt [twice]
Eritrea (President)[1] 1993–present دولة إرتريا، State of Eritrea
Faiyum Governorate –present جمهورية مصر العربية Arab Republic of Egypt
Fujairah 1952–62 الفجيرة Fujairah
Federation of Arab Republics 1972–84 اتحاد الجمهوريات العربية Federation of Arab Republics
Haifa[1] –present حيفا Haifa
Link to image Hezbollah –present 1. فإن حزب الله هم الغالبون (above logo)
2. المقاومة الإسلامية في لبنان (below logo)
3. حزب الله (logo itself in stylized representation)
1. Then surely the party of Allah are they that shall be triumphant
2. The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon
3. Party of God
Iraqi Air Force –present القوة الجوية العراقية Iraqi Air Force
Iraqi Army –present قيادة القوات البرية Land forces leadership
Kata'ib Hezbollah –present 1. فقاتلوا أئمة الكفر إنهم لا إيمان لهم
2. كتائب حزب الله
Fight ye the chiefs of Unfaith: for their oaths are nothing to them
2. Brigades of the Party of God
Kuwait 1914-1921[2] كويت Kuwait
Luxor Governorate[1] –present محافظة الأقصر Luxor Governorate
Matrouh Governorate[1] –present محافظة مطروح Matrouh Governorate
Morocco (royal standard) –present إن تنصروا الله ينصركم If you glorify Allah, He will glorify you
State of Palestine –present فلسطين Palestine
Promised Day Brigades –2014 لبيك يا محمد Labayek Oh Muhammad
Port Said Governorate –present جمهورية مصر العربية Arab Republic of Egypt
Qatar 1936–49[2] قطر Qatar
South Sinai Governorate[1] –present محافظة جنوب سيناء South Sinai Governorate
Syrian Army –present القوى البرية Land warfare
South Yemen (President) 1970–90 جمهورية اليمن الديمقراطية الشعبية People's Democratic Republic of Yemen
Sudan (President) 1985–present 1. النصر لنا
2. جمهورية السودان
1. Victory is ours
2. Republic of the Sudan
Sudan (President) 1970–85 1. النصر لنا
2. جمهورية السودان الديمُقراطية
1. Victory is ours
2. Democratic Republic of the Sudan
Link to image Tunis –present مدينة تونس City of Tunis
United Arab Emirates (President) 1973–present[2] الإمارات العربية المتحدة United Arab Emirates
Yemen (President) 1990–present الجمهورية اليمنية The Yemeni Republic

Shahada

The following flags contain text of a variant of the Shahada, which is usually rendered لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله ("There is no god but God; Muhammad is the messenger of God.")

Flag Dates used Location
Afghanistan 2004–present at top of emblem
Afghanistan 1992 in centre stripe
Afghanistan 1992–96; 2001–02 within the emblem
Afghanistan (Taliban-led) 1997–2001
Afghanistan 2002–04 at top of emblem
Idrisid Emirate of Asir 1906–34
Bangsamoro Republik/Moro National Liberation Front 2013–present in star and crescent
Hamas –present
Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd 1926–32
Islamic State of Iraq/Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant 2006–present
Kuwait 1940-1961
Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen 1923–27
Emirate of Nejd and Hasa 1902–21
Sultanate of Nejd 1921–26
Saudi Arabia 1932–present[2]
Saudi Arabia (royal standard) 1932–present[2]
Somaliland 1996–present

Takbir

The following flags contain text of the Takbir, which is usually rendered الله أكبر (Allahu akbar, "God is great")

Flag Dates used Location
Afghanistan 1992 in upper stripe
Iran 1980–present written 22 times in the fringe of the green and red stripes
Iraq 1991–present[2]
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation 1969–present

See also

Notes

  1. Flag also contains text in another language.
  2. Some other writing was added to the flag added over time, but this text remained.
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