Islam have a flag?

Idris16

Junior Member
:salam2:
Does Islam have a flag:)?
Like the one with the white shahada and the black flag?
and also can you lie about your name in order to protect your identity?
That's the case with the mujahideen. The mujahid may lie about his name in the media though they dont know his real name so can he still lie about that?
 

saima abdullah

my life iz 4 Allah
i have read in a hadith that war is deception (these are not the exact words) so its allowed to camouflage your self one might have fake name to protect his or her self only in the case of mujahideen but not which is been practiced on net that ppl have changed their whole profile that is fake.... Allah'o a'lam bissawab
 

Idris16

Junior Member
^Jazaak Allahu Khayran brother/sister.
Do you know something about the flag? The flag as in your avatar.
wa salam alaykum
 

Husna.a

New Member
asalamu aleykum sister/brother
that writing`s mean is la ilahe illallah muhammedur rasulullah that is tevhid flag
 

Palstone

New Member
:salam2:
Its said that The Prophet (3liah alsalat wa aslam ) Flag's "raya" was Black
and His "lewa" or banner was white
 

Idris16

Junior Member
:salam2:
Yesterday I watched the news and they showed how these guys chanted 'Allahu Akbar' and then at the same time took down the islamic flag and replaced it with a nationalist flag. May Allah guide those people to haqq....

The journalist called it ''the dark flag'':astag:

And my ignorant family member who says he has 3ilm calls it the dark flag too and says islam's flag is green(probably thinking abt Saudi A)

To my question: Islam have two flags?:)
 

Yusuf1990

al-Inglezi
As-salaamu'alaykum,

Lol, Islaam does not have a particular flag or a symbol.

These are things people coin up.
 

Idris16

Junior Member
:salam2:
Its said that The Prophet (3liah alsalat wa aslam ) Flag's "raya" was Black
and His "lewa" or banner was white
:salam2:
How did you know that brother?

As-salaamu'alaykum,

Lol, Islaam does not have a particular flag or a symbol.

These are things people coin up.
:salam2: Akhi

This is what I've found, but not sources like Sahih.

It has been confirmed in many narrations that there are two flags in Islam; the first is called Al-Liwaa and serves as the sign for the leader of the Muslim army. It is also the flag of the Islamic State. The other is termed Ar-Raya and is used by the Muslim army.

The Liwaa of the Messenger (may Peace Be Upon Him) was a piece of white cloth with the words “La Illaha Illa Allah Muhammadur Rasul Allah” written across it (i.e. There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger). The Raya of the Messenger (may Peace Be Upon Him) was a piece of black wool with the words “La Illaha Illa Allah Muhammadur Rasul Allah” also written across it. Therefore, the Liwaa is a white flag with black inscription, and the Raya is a black flag with white inscription.

Ibn Abbas (ra) narrated that the Raya of the Messenger (may Peace Be Upon Him) was black and that his Liwaa was white.

While the Muslims were fighting the battle of Mu’atah against the Romans, the Messenger (may Peace Be Upon Him) delivered a Khutbah in Medinah and informed the Muslims there of what had transpired in the battlefield. The Messenger (may Peace Be Upon Him) informed them that Zayd (ra) had been martyred and that Ja’far (ra) took the Raya (black flag) after him, but that Ja’far (ra) was also martyred so Abdullah Ibn Ruwahah (ra) took the Raya (black flag) from him.

Al-Barra’a Ibnu Azeb (ra) was asked about the Messenger’s Raya. He said: “It was black, had four corners and was made of wool.”

These and other ahadith clearly prove that Muhammad (may Peace Be Upon Him) had designated a flag for his Ummah.

The Messenger of Allah (may Peace Be Upon Him) conquered and entered Mecca with a Liwaa (white flag).

:wasalam:
 

stargazer

Clear Skies!
We share one single thing. That is that there is no god but Allah and Muhammadh is his Messenger. It is our shahada, slogan and may be the slogan
 
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