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The Ismaili Flag: A Prayerful Call to Obedience and Sacrifice

The exploration of the Ismaili flag reveals its profound symbolism through insights from Allamah Nasiruddin Hunzai’s “Kuzah-yi Kawsar.” also known as ‘Maqalat-i Nasiri’
The Green Represents peace, prosperity, and acknowledgement of the status of Pir.
The Red: Symbolizes sacrifice, courage, and recognizing the Imam of the Time, urging jihad against one’s carnal soul.

The Ismaili flag also functions as a symbolic prayer for prosperity through devotion to the Prophet and Imam. It highlights three forms of obedience and sacrifice: intellectual/spiritual, physical, and monetary. The message emphasizes the balance of faith, duty, and sacrifice, with a reminder to say Ameen and recite a Salawat upon seeing the flag.

Updated: October 26, 2024
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This Course Series has been developed for Global Ismaili Jamāat – One Jamāat

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The Ismaili Flag: A Prayerful Call to Obedience and Sacrifice
The exploration of the Ismaili flag reveals its profound symbolism through insights from Allamah Nasiruddin Hunzai’s "Kuzah-yi Kawsar." also known as 'Maqalat-i Nasiri' The Green Represents peace, prosperity, and acknowledgement of the status of Pir. The Red: Symbolizes sacrifice, courage, and recognizing the Imam of the Time, urging jihad against one's carnal soul. The Ismaili flag also functions as a symbolic prayer for prosperity through devotion to the Prophet and Imam. It highlights three forms of obedience and sacrifice: intellectual/spiritual, physical, and monetary. The message emphasizes the balance of faith, duty, and sacrifice, with a reminder to say Ameen and recite a Salawat upon seeing the flag.

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