Bahrain flag patch

Bahrain flag patch

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Size: 6.5 x 4 cm (2.56 x 1.57 inch)

The Bahraini flag consists of a red base with a white vertical stripe on the left side that has a serration or a zigzag made of five white triangles. The triangles point to the right side of the flag.

Meaning: The triangles on the white serrated stripe represent the five pillars of Islam. The color red is supposed to represent the Kharijite sect of Islam. Bahrain's older flags used to be entirely red, but a white stripe was added in the 19th Century to indicate truces Bahrain had made with neighboring countries. The serrated triangles were added to the white strips to distinguish the Bahraini flag from the flags of its neighboring countries.

History: The present day Bahraini flag was adopted on Feb. 14, 2002 after the Emir of Bahrain declared his country a Kingdom and himself a King. The British had withdrawn from Bahrain in 1971 making it an independent emirate.

Interesting Facts: There are many laws concerning the flag of Bahrain, one which states that the flag not be used on vehicles, other than for official government use. The Bahraini flag may not be used for commercial use. If the Bahraini flag is used for any reason either than what the law stipulates, the person breaking the law faces a maximum of one month jail time as well as a fine (source: worldflag101).

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