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pakistan
Pakistan is an Islamic country and so its flag is what is called an Islamic flag. Tradition has it that Sultan Osman I had a dream involving a giant crescent moon and from then on the crescent became a Muslim symbol while the five pointed star represents the five pillars of Islam.
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Pakistan's flag's star has five corner's to represent the five pillars of Islam.
white represents the number of non Muslims in Pakistan green represents the number of Muslims in Pakistan
The crescent symbolizes Islam, the parasol symbolizes monarchy, the upturned hands represent the benevolence of the government.
Pakistan's flag consists of a thin white strip (to the left), next to a much thicker dark-green strip. The dark-green part, contains a white star within a crescent.
There exist no consensus on the meaning of colors on the flag.
The Pakistani flag consists of the colours white and dark-green.
This is the Pakistani flag: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Pakistan.svg The green colour represents Muslims - the religious majority of the country, while the vertical white stripe represents other religious minorities. The crescent and the five pointed star represent progress and light. The crescent is also a widely popular Islamic symbol.
About the flag: The flag shown is a proposed flag for Islamabad - the capital of Pakistan. Dr. Tariq S Marwat, 18 September 2004. Founder Chairman - Flag Society of Pakistan. The flag for Islamabad - capital of Pakistan - is primarily based on the National Flag of Pakistan. The diagonal design is to differentiate it from the national flag. The square shape is to make the triangles symmetric. The star and crescent are 'regular' as in the national flag. The black color is added to give it a distinct look. Black was the color used for the flag at the time of the conquest of Makkah by our Holy Prophet, Muhammad (Peace be upon him).