Saudi Arabia Flags
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Assembly Instructions
- Reviews
- Q & A
Saudi Arabia Flags Details
This Saudi Arabia flag for sale is designed to go in front of your home, storefront, building, or to be used as a wall hanging display. This flag is made from a durable, outdoor-tested polyester material, which is knitted and tear-resistant to withstand all kinds of weather. This material can hold up in the wind, rain, heat, or any other elements for a long flag life. The design is printed on one side of the material and the reverse image bleeds through to the other side so that the print is visible on both sides. We use a modern dye sublimation printing method, which ingrains the ink into the fabric for vibrant colors that will not scratch or peel off the fabric. Choose between getting the flag by itself or adding hardware to your order for assembling the flag. Options include a handheld flagpole or a mounted pole set. Setup the Saudi Arabian flag for a short period or an extended period in all kinds of settings with this high-quality option.
Parts List:
- Pre-printed flag
- Optional flagpole of your choice
Material:
- Outdoor Flag Polyester: Tear-resistant lightweight knitted fabric with excellent thru-print (3.25oz/yd²)
Specifications
Model | Part Number | Size | Weight | Includes |
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5x3 Flag Only | DI8167 | 5ft x 3ft | 0.4lbs | Pre-printed flag |
Flag & Hand-Held Flagpole | DI0650 | 6ft | 2.1lbs | Pre-printed flag Tangle-free aluminum flagpole Removable black handle |
Flag & Wall-Mounted Flagpole | DI0653 | 6ft | 2.9lbs | Pre-printed flag Tangle-free aluminum flagpole Removable black handle 180° adjustable wall mount |
History of the Flag of Saudi Arabia
The original version of the Saudi Arabian flag was first adopted in the 1700s when the first Saudi state was established. It was known as the Flag of the Emirate of Diriyah and it included the green color and Arabic inscription. It was used from 1744 to 1818 and was subsequently also the Flag of the Emirate of Nejd from 1822 to 1891 and the Flag of the Emirate of Riyadh from 1902 to 1913. It went through several revisions during the following years. The inscription known as the shahada was used on the flags of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab and his followers since the 1700s. The sword was added around 1921 by the future founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Abdulaziz Abdulrahman Al-Saud. The sword was more curved by 1938, but a more standardized version was established in 1973 with a straight sword. The version adopted in 1973 is the version still in use today.
Saudi Arabia Flag Meaning
Green: The green color relates to Fātimah, the daughter of Mohammad, the prophet of Islam. The Wahhābī sect chose this color when they were unifying the Arabian Peninsula.
Inscription: What does the Saudi flag say? The script reads, “There is no god but God; Mohammad is the prophet of God”. It is a declaration of faith in the Muslim religion.
Sword: The addition of the sword on the Saudi Arabia flag represents strictness in justice and in faith.
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