Basic Answer
Prophet Muhammad's (God bless him and grant him peace) used a flag that was plain green, the color of Heaven.
The Saudi Flag has the words, "La illaha il-Allah" ("There is no god other than God") in white, on a green field. White might stand for purity or simplicity.
Discussion
It is interesting to note the history of the Eastern Pagan religious Flag in conjunction with Islam and The Turkish Flag
The Pagan Moon God Ilah's symbol was originally of the Eclipse Phase of the moon.
The Islamic Flag Demonstrates the phenomina "Red Eclipse" with a White halo representing the light of the horizon of a full Eclipse,
The background colour of the flag of Islam (green) is an adaptation of the Pagan Earth and Sea Goddess Ashera which connotes fertility mainly of the land allowing growth.
However, the Qu'ran wrote Ashera out of the Myth's, not only Ashera, but, Ilah's 3 children by her and changed the Pagan flag to the classic Turkish flag we know as the Islamic symbol today.
With the representation of the day that Muhammad's son died (the day of the Red Eclipse). Which was commanded by Muhammad not to be seen as a sign of God and not to be worshipped, however, the flag remains a symbol of this message lost in numerous pages of the Qu'ran
The red Background represents the shadow and death that occurred on that fateful day White event horizon is the sun peaking round the edges of the darkness and the star shape is the light just breaking through from the other side.
When measured with a circle you can see that the star actually fits perfectly along the edge of the circle, which is pretty solid proof that it isn't a crescent moon and a random star but the 'Red Eclipse'.
Answer:
WHAT ? What kind of question is that?
Islam is based upon the Qur'an and the example of Muhammad (peace be upon him). Anything that is not from those two sources is an invention.
The Prophet never stipulated a COLOR, for God's sake. That's rather ridiculous.
NO RELIGION HAS A COLOUR!
there are alot of different coloured hijabs (headscarfs)
There are many Islamic flags. So long as it complies with Islamic rules, it can be a flag of Islam. Usually, they're solidly colored and are black, white, red, and green. Other colors can be used. There are also flags with two or even three colors on them.
The color red has no symbolic meaning in Islam.
No color is specified per Islam religion. However, prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was using a plain green flag.
Colour is not a property of a belief system
what does the Islamic flags represent
Butterflies symbolize a rebirth in Islam. In Islam dreaming about a butterfly is thought to symbolize that a person is near the end of their life.
Butterflies symbolize a rebirth in Islam. In Islam dreaming about a butterfly is thought to symbolize that a person is near the end of their life.
The colour red means luck and regeneration in China. that is why it is used allot in Chinese festival's example: Chinese new year...)
Red is the most important colour. It's been the most commonly used colour in history from painting to clothing. Plus, it can symbolize either love or war.
Violet symbolises your face
RED!
Red is the colour for blood, or love, or maybe could be seen as hope. Also, the little girl is wearing a red coat, like Red Riding Hood... So she is vulnerable, and she is being preyed upon by a wolf (the Nazis)
Red is the colour for communism.
It symbolize Islam as Malaysia official religion.
There is no symbol especially prescribed in Islam. Mostly Crescent and Star are used as symbols. Both symbolize that Islam is a Heavenly Religion.
Red roses symbolize love, while white roses symbolize purity.
Red and green can symbolize Christmas.