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  1. 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.

  2. The flag of Saudi Arabia consists of a green background where an inscription in Arabic "There is no god but Allah and Mohammed is his prophet" and a sword pointing to the left side of the flag are located.

  3. The national flag of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is rectangular in shape. And its color is green. The color extends from the pole to the end of the flag

  4. 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.

  5. The flag of Saudi Arabia, with its green color and white crescent in the center, has been flown since the first Saudi state, called the Diriyah Emirate between 1750 and 1818. With the unified king's journey to and control of Najd, the founding king, Abdul Aziz, adopted the Saudi flag.

  6. The flag of Saudi Arabia is an iconic symbol that represents the nation’s rich cultural heritage and religious roots. Its design and colors have evolved over time, with each region of the country having its own distinct flag before unification.

  7. The flag of Saudi Arabia serves as a significant emblem, mirroring the nation’s deep Islamic roots and historical depth. Its design goes beyond conventional flag aesthetics, embodying the country’s religious commitment, narrative, and core principles central to Saudi Arabian culture. Flag of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian flag, adopted in 1973.