As a Pakistani and a proud Muslim, I’ve always admired the spiritual depth in national symbols—especially flags. Recently, I came across an idea that sparked both curiosity and emotion: what if the Kalma (Shahada) was written on the Pakistani flag, just like on Saudi Arabia’s?
Now, before anyone jumps into a debate, let me clarify—this isn’t about politics or altering the sanctity of our national identity. It’s just a creative, respectful visualization of Islamic unity through symbolic design. Imagine the crescent moon and star we all love, and just above them, a smaller, elegant line of the Kalma in pure white—subtle yet powerful.
Visually, it complements the green field beautifully. Spiritually, it reminds us of the very foundation of our faith.
Here’s my design:

Of course, flags are sacred and shouldn’t be changed lightly, but as a blogger who explores ideas and culture, I think such expressions—when done with reverence—can spark meaningful conversations.
What do you think about it? Would you like to see more symbolic designs inspired by our faith and heritage?
– Umer Idrisi
Blogger | Thinker | Proud Pakistani
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