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The color green (Arabic: أخضر, romanized: 'akhḍar) has a number of traditional associations in Islam. In the Quran, it is associated with paradise. Green was adopted by the Shi'ites, and remains particularly popular in Shi'ite iconography, but it is also widely used in by Sunni states, notably in the flag of Saudi Arabia and the flag of Pakistan. There is also an Islamic green color which has the hex #009000.

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  • الأخضر في الإسلام (ar)
  • Green in Islam (en)
  • Groen in de islam (nl)
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  • يعتبر اللّون الأخضر ذو دلالة رمزية خاصة في الإسلام، وقد تجلى ذلك في نواح عديدة كرايات وأعلام الدول والجيوش الإسلامية وفي فن العمارة الإسلامي وخاصة القِباب. ومن أهم أسباب هذه الرمزية هو ما جاء في القرآن الكريم والسنة النبوية الشريفة بخصوص اللون الأخضر. يمثل اللون الأخضر حضورًا واضحًا في أعلام العديد من الدول والمنظمات دولية العربية والإسلامية مثل: علم منظمة التعاون الإسلامي وعلم الجامعة العربية وموريتانيا والسعودية. (ar)
  • The color green (Arabic: أخضر, romanized: 'akhḍar) has a number of traditional associations in Islam. In the Quran, it is associated with paradise. Green was adopted by the Shi'ites, and remains particularly popular in Shi'ite iconography, but it is also widely used in by Sunni states, notably in the flag of Saudi Arabia and the flag of Pakistan. There is also an Islamic green color which has the hex #009000. (en)
  • Groen is de traditionele kleur van de islam. Volgens de overlevering was groen de lievelingskleur van de profeet Mohammed. In de vlaggen van Arabische landen verwijst groen naar de islam (zie: Pan-Arabische kleuren). In de woestijn betekent het waarnemen van de kleur groen de nadering van een oase. Groen gekleurde daken zijn in de islamitische wereld voorbehouden aan religieuze of koninklijke gebouwen. (nl)
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