Emblem of Iran
The Emblem of Iran features a stylized representation of a tulip, which symbolizes martyrdom and sacrifice. Above the tulip, there is a crescent moon and a star, representing Islam, while the overall design resembles the word "Allah" in Arabic. This emblem is a significant national symbol, reflecting the country's Islamic identity and cultural heritage.
Adopted after the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the emblem replaced the previous Pahlavi emblem. It is prominently displayed on official documents, government buildings, and the national flag, serving as a reminder of Iran's values and history.