Pakistani Flag Description:
The flag of Pakistan
consists of a dark green background with a white vertical stripe on the
left side of it. In the center of the green base lie a white crescent
and a five-pointed white star.
Pakistani Flag Meaning:
Green is a traditional Islamic color and the crescent and star are also Islamic symbols.
The
white stripe represents the non-Muslim, minority, religious groups in
Pakistan. According to modern meaning, the green represents prosperity;
white symbolizes peace; the white crescent represents progress; and the
white star represents light and knowledge.
Pakistani Flag History:
The
Pakistan flag was adopted on August 14, 1947 when the country was
formed after the British-ruled Indian sub-continent was divided into two
independent states, Pakistan and India. The Pakistan flag is based on
one created in 1906; which represented the All-Indian Muslim League - a
political organization established to represent the political rights of
Muslims in India. That flag had an entirely green base with a white
crescent and star in the centre. The flag remained the same when
Pakistan produced its first constitution in 1956 and officially became
the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. In December 1971, the province of East
Pakistan left and became Bangladesh.
Interesting Pakistani Flag Facts:
A common name for the Pakistani flag is 'subz hilali parcham' which is Urdu for 'green flag with the crescent'.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
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