Flag of Hezbollah
Use | National flag and ensign |
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Proportion | 2:3 |
Design | A yellow flag with the logo of Hezbollah in green and Arabic text in red. |
Designed by | Ali Salih |
The flag of Hezbollah, while sometimes found in different colours, is usually composed of the green logo of the Shi'a political/military organization Hezbollah, upon a yellow background with text above and below the logo in red (or sometimes green).
The logo itself is a stylized representation of the Arabic words حزب الله ḥizbu-llāh (meaning "Party of Allah") in Kufic script. The first letter of "Allah" reaches up to grasp a stylized assault rifle. The logo also incorporates several other objects, namely a globe, a book, a sword, and a seven-leafed branch. The text above the logo reads فإن حزب الله هم الغالبون fa-inna ḥizbu llāh hum al-ġālibūn) and means "Then surely the party of Allah are they that shall be triumphant" (Quran 5:56), which is a reference to the name of the party. Underneath the logo are the words المقاومة الإسلامية في لبنان al-muqāwamah al-islāmīyah fī lubnān, meaning "The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon".
The flag was designed by Ali Salih, an artist from Brital, with the help of Abdul ar-Rahman Mazlūm from the same village. The flag has some similarity with the emblem of Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
Gallery
- Man waving Hezbollah flag after the 2006–2008 Lebanese political protests
- Hezbolah flag waving in Syria
- Hezbollah flag waving with Amal Movement, Palestinian and Lebanese flags during a demonstration in Stockholm, Sweden, 2006.
- Hezbollah fighter memorial with flag
- Hezbollah flag banners with the caption "Our blood has won" near Et Taibeh, South Lebanon, referring to the 2006 Lebanon War
- Hezbollah flags waving in a street of Baalbek, Lebanon