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Uploaded a work by Taliban / Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan from Flag of Taliban.svg File:Flag_of_the_Islamic_Emirate_of_Afghanistan.svg recreated vector of an imagery with the Islamic Emirate emblem with the name "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan" by Dekodrak (same as the file from Zabihullah (..ذبـــــیح الله م ) - see below ...
The image was, according to the file Nation_of_Islam_Symbol.png (the file this is intended to replace), created on 13 February 2015 and belongs to the Nation of Islam. The license "Logos with only simple typefaces and shapes" is carried over from Nation_of_Islam_Symbol.png and I find it reasonable to carry it over. If anything e...
An Islamic flag is the flag representing an Islamic caliphate, religious order, state, civil society, military force or other entity associated with Islam. Islamic flags have a distinct history due to the Islamic prescription on aniconism , making particular colours, inscriptions or symbols such as crescent-and-star popular choices.
A Bloomberg News report in 2019 called SalamWeb a sign of demand for a browser that is compliant with Islamic values, at a time of mounting concerns about privacy, bias, and online abuse. [34] Also in 2019, Financial Management magazine reported that SalamWeb gained popularity as an alternative for humans preferring content aligned with Islamic ...
This image shows (or resembles) a symbol of Islamic terrorism, such as al-Qaeda or the "Islamic State", which has been banned by Austria, China, Germany, Russia and other countries. The usage of this image for non-educational purposes is forbidden in Austria, China and Germany.