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Do Palestine and Jordan have the same flag?

By Isabella Harris

Do Palestine and Jordan have the same flag?

They are both members of the Arab League, OIC, and Union for the Mediterranean. The flag of Jordan and Palestine are similar except Jordan has a white seven pointed star in middle of the red triangle.

What is the 7 pointed star for on the Jordanian flag?

The star stands for the unity of the Arab people. Its seven-pointed star refers to the seven verses of Al-Fatiha. The seven points represent faith in one God, humanity, humility, national spirit, virtue, social justice, and aspiration.

What does Palestine flag represent?

The flag of Palestine is derived from the Pan-Arab flag, so that flag provided the Palestine flag meaning. The red section represents Khawarij movement, the black stripe stands for Muhammad at the Rashidun Caliphate, the white stands for the Ummayad Caliphate, and the green stripe represents the Fatimid Caliphate.

What does the Jordan flag stand for?

The flag symbolizes the Kingdom’s roots in the Great Arab Revolt of 1916, as it is adapted from the revolt banner. The black band represents the Arab Abbasid dynasties. The white band represents the Umayyad dynasties. The crimson triangle joining the bands represents the Hashemite dynasty.

How close is Jordan to Palestine?

Distance from Jordan to Palestine The shortest distance (air line) between Jordan and Palestine is 79.11 mi (127.32 km).

Who occupies Jordan?

The overwhelming majority of the people are Arabs, principally Jordanians and Palestinians; there is also a significant minority of Bedouin, who were by far the largest indigenous group before the influx of Palestinians following the Arab-Israeli wars of 1948–49 and 1967.

Why does Jordan and Palestine have the same flag?

This flag is derived from the Pan-Arab colors and is used to represent the State of Palestine and the Palestinian people. It is also very similar to the Flag of Jordan and Flag of Western Sahara, all of which draw their inspiration from the Arab Revolt against Ottoman rule (1916–1918).