Pakistan Flag History & Who Designed Pakistan Flag

A flag of any nation represents the national and sometimes religious jargon of that state. It is a symbol of pride and struggle of a nation. The national flag of Pakistan is one of the most depicting and beautiful flags of the world. On August 11th, 1947, the Pakistani flag’s prototype was presented in the annual meeting of the Constituent Assembly. Later, the Assembly declared it as the official flag of Pakistan. Since then, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has retained that Muslim flag as the national flag of Pakistan.

The national anthem of Pakistan also glorifies the greatness of the Pakistani flag as “پرچم ستارہ و ہلال، رہبر ترقی و کمال.” (A flag with crescent and a star, the leader of progression and conquest). The design of the Pakistani flag is an inspiration of the flag of all India Muslim league as it’s designed to serve as a model or base for the design of the Pakistani flag. Moreover, the flag of the Muslim league drew its inspiration from the Muslim flag of the ottoman empire, the Mughal empire, and the sultanate of Delhi. Let’s explore more about Pakistan Flag along with Pakistan flag images

 

Pakistan Flag History & Who Designed Pakistan Flag

 

Symbolism 

pakistani flag

The flag of Pakistan is a depiction of a lot of things. Every single element in the flag is representing something. Pakistan is an Islamic state, and the green color in the flag is representing the Muslim majority in the country.

The white stripe on the left side of the flag is representing the minorities (non-Muslims) in Pakistan. The crescent in the center of the green portion is a symbol of progress and development.

The star with five points is a symbol of knowledge and light. The flag’s theme was based on the fact that Pakistan is a state for Muslims, and the flag is a true portrayal of this ideology.

 

Design of Pakistani Flag

The constituent Assembly has adopted the official design of the Pakistani flag. There is a specific definition of proportions and features in the design.

Technically, there are two portions in the Pakistani flag. One-fourth of the flag has a white stripe, while three-fourth of the flag is green.  The flag is rectangular. There is a crescent right at the center of the green portion. The heraldic white star is slightly tilted towards the top right section of the flag. 

The star and the crescent are positioned in such a way that a diagonal line from one corner to the other corner of the green portion bisects the star and the crescent right at the center of the star and the crescent. 

 

Dimensions of Pakistani Flag

Pakistan’s interior ministry has officiated the dimensions for the Pakistani flag for different occasions, places, or circumstances. 

Buildings 6′ × 4′ or 3′ × 2′
Cars 24″ × 16″
Ceremonial occasions 24′ × 16′, 21′ × 14′, 18′ × 12′, 11′ × ​6 23′ or 9′ × ​6 14
Tables ​10 14″ × ​8 14

 

Color scheme Pakistan Flag

Flag of Pakistan

 

Pakistani Flag White Green
Hexadecimal #FFFFFF #01411C
RGB 255/255/255 1/65/28
CMYK 0/0/0/0 92/17/100/73

 

The protocol of the National Flag of Pakistan

Pakistani flag is one of the most prestigious assets for the nation, and there are some protocols everyone must follow: 

  • A flag of any other nation/country cannot fly higher than Pakistani flag (in Pakistan)
  • While displaying national flags of other nations, the Pakistani flag must not fly lower than any other flag, if not higher. 
  • While displaying the Pakistani flag with corporate, military, or provincial flags, the national flag of Pakistan must fly higher. 
  • In case of tying the Pakistani flag, it must be tied on the left side (white stripe) so that the other portion has no obstruction while flying.
  • Pakistani flag, under no circumstances, must touch the shoes, ground, feet, or unclean place.
  • No one can fly/raise the national flag of Pakistan in the darkness.
  • There should be no marks, images, numerals, or words on the Pakistani flag.
  • While lowering or raising the flag, all uniformed personnel must salute the flag, and non-uniform personnel must stand in attention.
  • One must lower or raise the Islamic flag of Pakistan in a dignified manner. 

 

Flag Flying Days

Date Position Reason
March 23rd Full Mast Pakistan Day: the famous Lahore resolution (1940) and Pakistan was declared as an Islamic republic in 1956 
April 21st Half Mast Allama Iqbal’s death anniversary (national poet)
August 14th Full Mast Pakistan’s independence day (1947)
September 11th Half Mast Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s death anniversary (1948)
November 9th Full Mast Allama Muhammad Iqbal’s birthday
December 25th Full Mast Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s birthday

 

Use by Public Officials

Pakistan Flag Rules have regulated when, how, and where the public officials can use the flag of Pakistan. Ex prime minister, Mir Zafar Ullah Khan Jamali introduced these rules (they are not available online). Public officials can use the Pakistani flag in their residences and vehicles under the following rules: 

Office Flag on Vehicles Flag on residence
Pakistan’s President yes yes
Pakistan’s prime minister yes yes
Chairman of the senate yes  yes
Chief justice of Pakistan yes yes
Chief Justice of the Federal Shariat Court yes yes
Governor of all provinces yes yes
Ministers of federal governments yes yes
Chief ministers of all provinces yes yes
Political agents, Deputy commissioners, and commissioners of divisions No yes
High commissioners and ambassadors of Pakistan yes yes
Chief justices of all High courts No yes
All speakers of Provincial Assemblies No yes
National Assembly’s deputy speaker No yes
Chief Election Commissioner yes yes
Ministers of all provinces yes yes
Deputy Chairman of the Senate No yes

 

Milestones

  • In Quetta, the patriots in Baluchistan hosted the Pakistani flag having a length of 2 miles on August 14th, 2017.
  • Lahore saw a Guinness world record when 29,040 people made a world record by gathering at a stadium in Lahore and creating the largest “national flag comprising of humans.” The record was registered on February 15th, 2014. 
  • Lahore witnessed a Guinness world record when 24,200 people made a world record by gathering at a stadium in Lahore and creating the largest “national flag comprising of humans.” The record was registered on October 22nd, 2012.
  • In August 2004, a Pakistani flag having dimensions of 340 × 510 ft (173,400 square feet) was unfurled in Karachi’s iconic National Stadium. It is a world record for the largest flag.  

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Who invented the Flag of Pakistan?

Syed Amir-Uddin Kedwaii designed the national flag of Pakistan. He took inspiration from the Islamic flag of the Muslim league. 

Who Designed the Pakistan Flag?

Syed Amir-Uddin Kedwaii designed the national flag of Pakistan. He took inspiration from the Islamic flag of the Muslim league. Later, the government of Pakistan adopted that design permanently.

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