123ArticleOnline Logo
Welcome to 123ArticleOnline.com!
ALL >> Religion >> View Article

Ismaili Flag - Green Color - Its Special Features

Profile Picture
By Author: Ibrahim Machiwala
Total Articles: 463
Comment this article
Facebook ShareTwitter ShareGoogle+ ShareTwitter Share

"The Ismaili flag contains rich green colour with a red strip descending from left upper corner to the bottom of right side, making a cross mark in the flag. The nature of the characteristics, which the Ismaili flag, acquired green and red colours (lawn) from the historical context will be explored briefly in the following lines.

Green (akhdar) is synonymous with nature. For the Arabs, as for many other people, green is the symbol of good luck, of natural fertility, of vegetation, of youth. For Islam, the green standard of the Prophet and the green cloak of Ali bin Abu Talib have become the very emblems of the religion. As a beneficent colour, green belongs so naturally to the popular spirit of the Arabs that their colloquial language is full of expression where this colour symbolizes joy, gaiety or success. Green is mentioned six times in the Koran as an adjective (khudr, akhdar), vide 12:43, 46:18, 31, 36:80, 55:76 and 76:21, and once as a participle (22:63). Giving the description of green, the Koran also says, "Reclining on green cushions and beautiful carpets" (55:76) and "Do you not see that God sends down water ...
... from the cloud so the earth becomes green?" (22:63). In Syria, a green land is used in describing a lucky person. To wish somebody a good year, one uses the expression green year, and when one takes up residence in a new dwelling, green leaves of beet are hung there as a token of good luck. In Morocco, the expression my stirrups are green means, "I bring the rain when I travel into an area where it is awaited." The Prophet himself declared, "The sight of green is agreeable to the eyes as the sight of a beautiful woman" (al-Jahiz, Tarbi, p.137). "The colour green," said al-Simnani, "is the most appropriate to the secret of the mystery of mysteries." Johann L. Fleischer writes that, "Najmuddin Kubra gives an exact description of the revelations of coloured lights that occur to the initiate during his spiritual training : there are dots and spots and circles; the soul passes through periods of black colour and of black and red spots until the appearance of the green colour indicates that divine grace is near - green has always been considered the highest and heavenly colour."

The emerald is thought to avert evil, and its green colour, the colour of paradise, gave this stone a special place in Muslim thought. Thus, according to a saying, the Guarded Tablet (lawh mafuz) on which everything is written from pre-eternity, consists of abundant green emeralds.

In Islamic cosmology, Mount Kaf encircling the terrestrial world, is made of green, whose colour is reflected by the celestial vault. According to Encyclopaedia of World Art (Rome, 1959, 4:723), "Green was probably the colour of the Prophet himself and of his descendants through his daughter Fatima. This colour is mentioned in the Koran and was considered the restorative and healthful colour of paradise itself." Abu Rimthah Rifa'ah Taimi relates: "I saw the Prophet wearing two green garments." (Abu Daud, 1520:1135). Ibn Yala narrates, "I saw the Prophet circumambulating round the Kaba, wearing a green sheet, passing under his armpit" (Tabaqat, 2:536). It is related that the Prophet left behind three robes, which were mostly worn at the time of battle, and of these one was made of green brocade (diba).

Annemarie Schimmal writes in her Deciphering the Signs of God (Cambridge, 1994, p. 16) that one thing, is clear : green is always connected with Paradise and positive, spiritual things, and those who are clad in green, the sabzpush of Persian writings, are angels or saints. This is why, in Egypt, Muslims would put green material around tombstones : it should foreshadow Paradise. Green is also the colour of the Prophet, and his descendants would wear a green turban.

Total Views: 537Word Count: 641See All articles From Author

Add Comment

Religion Articles

1. Understand Kulik And Vasuki Kaal Sarp Dosh Types And Their Benefits
Author: Pandit Ramakant Guruji

2. Learn About Pitra Dosh Puja In Trimbakeshwar And Its Cost With Trimbakeshwar Pooja
Author: Pandit Vinod Guruji

3. Understanding Vishdhar Kaal Sarp Dosh Puja In Trimbakeshwar | Shri Trimbakeshwar
Author: Sunil Guruji

4. Kalsarp Pooja Cost And Best Pandit In Trimbakeshwar Nashik
Author: Acharya Govind Shastri

5. Ardh And Sheshnag Kaal Sarp Dosh | Best Pandit In Trimbakeshwar
Author: Satyanarayan Guruji

6. Spiritual Guidance With Best Pandit In Trimbakeshwar Temple Kaal Sarp Puja | Shree Trimbakeshwar
Author: Rakesh Guruji

7. Why Perform Pitra Dosh Puja In Nashik And Kalsarp Puja | Trimbakeshwar Nashik
Author: Anurag Guruji

8. Complete Guide To Trimbakeshwar Temple Pooja Cost | Trimbakeshwar Puja Vidhi
Author: Trimbakeshwar Puja Nidhi

9. Which Kaal Sarp Dosh Is Most Dangerous & Best Kalsarp Puja Dates | Trimbakeshwar Mandir
Author: Acharya Govind Shastri

10. The Best Products For Diy Natural Anti-aging Skincare At Home: 20 Essential Ingredients And Tools
Author: Kiran Wells

11. Trimbakeshwar Kaal Sarp Puja: Cost, Benefits, & Expert Guidance By Trimbak Pooja
Author: Trimbak Pooja

12. Trimbakeshwar Pooja Vidhi For Kaal Sarp Puja And Remedies For Rahu Ketu Dosha
Author: Pandit Sunil Guruji

13. Check Pitra Dosh In Kundali Free: Cost, Remedies & Puja Details By Pitra Dosh Puja In Trimbakeshwar
Author: Ankit Guruji

14. The Importance Of Online Temple Donations In Supporting Religious Activities And Services
Author: @harekrishna

15. Narayan Nagbali Puja Dates & Complete Pooja Details | Narayan Nagbali Trimbakeshwar
Author: Jay Narayan Guruji

Login To Account
Login Email:
Password:
Forgot Password?
New User?
Sign Up Newsletter
Email Address: