Flag of Iran
The Flag of Iran features three horizontal stripes of green, white, and red. The green stripe symbolizes Islam and growth, the white represents peace, and the red stands for courage and sacrifice. In the center of the white stripe, there is a red emblem that combines a stylized representation of the word "Allah" and a tulip, which is a symbol of martyrdom.
The flag's design was officially adopted in 1980, following the Iranian Revolution. The Islamic Republic of Iran uses this flag to represent its national identity and values. The repeated phrase "Allahu Akbar" in white script along the edges of the green and red stripes emphasizes the country's Islamic heritage.