Flag of Afghanistan WFB 2001 (Afghanistan) Hoodie - Design Description
A Symbol of Hope and Resilience
This hoodie showcases the flag of Afghanistan as it appeared in the CIA World Factbook in 2001. The design presents a powerful visual statement, reflecting a pivotal moment in Afghan history.
The Tricolor of Unity
The core of the design is the vertical tricolor, composed of three vibrant stripes: black, red, and green. The black stripe, positioned on the left, represents the nation's history and challenges. The central red stripe symbolizes the blood shed for independence. Finally, the green stripe, on the right, signifies hope and prosperity for the future.
The Emblem of Faith and Nationhood
At the heart of the red stripe, a striking white emblem takes center stage. This intricate artwork depicts a mosque, a symbol of faith and devotion, complete with its pulpit (minbar) and flags representing sovereignty. Above the mosque, the Takbir ("Allahu Akbar") adds a layer of spiritual significance, and the Shahada (Islamic creed) adorns the top. The emblem is flanked by wheat sheaves, symbolizing agriculture and the bounty of the land. Below the mosque, the name "Afghanistan" is elegantly inscribed, firmly anchoring the design to its national identity.
This flag design, a visual chronicle, speaks of a nation's enduring spirit, faith, and aspirations for a brighter future.