Morocco Flag Meaning
A red field with a green interlaced pentagram (Seal of Solomon) in the center. The flag reflects Morocco’s dynastic traditions and Islamic heritage.
- Continent
- Africa
- Adopted
- 1915
- Ratio
- 2:3
- Colors
- red, green
- Designer
- Sultan Yusef I (introduced the green pentagram)

Symbolism
Red Field: Represents the royal Alaouite dynasty, strength, and bravery.
Green Pentagram: Symbolizes Islam, connection to God, and the Seal of Solomon.
History
- Pre-1915: Plain red flags were used by Morocco, symbolizing the royal Alaouite dynasty.
- 1915: The green pentagram was added by Sultan Yusef, distinguishing Morocco’s flag internationally.
- 1956: Morocco gained independence from France and retained the flag.
Trivia
- Morocco’s flag is one of the simplest national designs in Africa.
- The green pentagram is the Seal of Solomon, linked to wisdom and spirituality.
- Red and green are traditional Pan-Arab colors.
- Morocco has one of the oldest continuously used dynasties in the world: the Alaouite family.
- The flag has remained unchanged since independence in 1956.
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