The flag of Morocco serves as a profound symbol of the nation's spiritual and royal history. The central green pentagram, known as the Seal of Solomon, signifies the connection between the divine and the nation while representing the five pillars of the Islamic faith.
Colors & Symbols
The red background represents the ruling Alaouite dynasty and symbolizes bravery, strength, and the blood of ancestors. The green color of the star is the traditional color of Islam and represents peace, hope, and prosperity.
Historically, Morocco used various designs such as plain white banners and red flags with geometric patterns. The current design was formalized in 1915 when a green star was added to the traditional red field to create a distinct national identity. This emblem was reaffirmed as the national flag when the country regained its full sovereignty in 1956.
Frequently Asked Questions
Morocco's current flag was officially adopted on 1915.
Morocco's flag has an official proportion of 2:3.
The five points of the green pentagram represent the five pillars of Islam, which are the foundational tenets of the national faith.
The green star was added to the plain red flag in 1915 to distinguish the Moroccan national banner from other similar red maritime flags used at the time.
Red is the traditional color of the Moroccan monarchy and signifies the courage, valor, and hardiness of the people.
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