Flag of Morocco: Moroccan flag and colors of the Moroccan flag. Image and meaning.
Morocco's flag was adopted on November 17, 1915 and consists of a red overall background; in the center is a green, five-pointed star, he pentangle Seal of Solomon. The flag's height is two-thirds of the width.
The meaning of the Moroccan Flag
Red and green have considerable historic significance in the Islamic world. Islam is Morocco's official religion. Red is the color of the reigning Moroccan dynasty. The Seal of Solomon was used as a symbol in occult law for centuries and represents the link between God and the nation.
The meaning of the Moroccan Coat of Arms
The Moroccan coat of arms was introduced 14 August 1957 and was developed by the graphic artists Gauthier and Hainaut. It shows a green pentagram on a red background before the Atlas Mountains and a rising sun, symbol of the Divine. There is a royal crown on top. Two lions function as the holders of the shield. The ribbon underneath has an Arabic inscription: If you assist God, he will assist you (Quran, Verse 7, Sura 47)