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The current flag of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is a plain white flag with the black words of the shahada in the centre. The white stands for "the (Islamic Movement of Taliban's) purity of faith and government"; the flag incorporated the shahada, the Islamic declaration of faith, after 1997.
The flag is divided into two horizontal sections, where the upper section consists of six equal horizontal black and white stripes. The lower section is red and has a black and white Arabic inscription "We will destroy the infidels". Below the writing is a stylized sword.
The law shall regulate the use of the flag and insignia.», (Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Art. 19). Date: 2004: Source: Own work using: OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF AFGHANISTAN: >> FLAG << (official flag image and description, selected from this page: Country information).
White flag, internationally recognised as a sign of truce, ceasefire, and surrender. The flag of the Kingdom of France in 1814–1830, during the Bourbon Restoration. Afghanistan (with black text) Ahrar al-Sham, flag used since early 2016 (with green and black text) Buenos Aires, Argentina (with multicolored coat of arms)
This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.
This flag is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: I took the Flag of Afghanistan (1992), removed the white letters, changed the color of the black letters and added the Coat of Amrs from the Flag of Afghanistan (1992-1996; 2001). Modifications made by MS05L.
The ratio is 1:2, according to the September 1997 Amendments to the Flag Law. The script of the Shahada is not specified in the flag law and varies (see 'other versions' below). This design is one of the most common, and is featured on the Taliban's official website , on a mural at the old U.S. Embassy , and is raised over the presidential ...
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org علم أفغانستان; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Afghánská vlajka; Usage on es.wikipedia.org