🇮🇶 flag: Iraq Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Informação rápida
- Unicode
- U+1F1EE U+1F1F6
- Código curto
:flag-iraq:- Categoria
- Flags
- Subcategoria
- country flags
- Adicionado em
- Unicode 2.0
- Também conhecido como
- Iraqi flag, IQ flag, Al-Iraq flag
What Does the flag: Iraq Emoji 🇮🇶 Mean?
Stacked red, white, and black carry the Arabic phrase 'Allahu Akbar' in green Kufic script across the center white band. The colors are Pan-Arab; red represents bravery and the struggle for freedom, white for generosity and the future, black for the oppression that has been overcome, and green for Islam. The Takbir was added by Saddam Hussein in 1991 (then in his handwriting), and the script was changed to a more traditional Kufic in 2008.
The emoji shows up during Iraqi National Day (October 3), AFC Asian Cup matches, and Mesopotamia-history posts. Travelers tag it with Babylon, Erbil Citadel, and Ur ziggurat shots. Coded in Unicode 6.0 from IQ, it pairs with date-palm, mosque, and Arabic-calligraphy emojis.
The Iraqi diaspora across Sweden, Germany, the UK, and the US uses it widely. The Pan-Arab palette is shared with Egypt, Syria, and Yemen. The flag's appearance during the 2003 Iraq War, the 2017 victory over ISIS in Mosul, and the 2019 Tishreen protests gave it heavy news exposure across multiple distinct moments.
Iraqi football team's 2007 AFC Asian Cup win remains a beloved national memory.
How to Use 🇮🇶 flag: Iraq Emoji
“Iraqi heritage 🇮🇶”
“Babylon ruins 🇮🇶”
Detalhes técnicos
| Unicode | U+1F1EE U+1F1F6 |
| Entidade HTML | 🇮🇶 |
| Código CSS | \1F1EE |
| Código curto | :flag-iraq: |
| Palavras-chave | IQ, flag, iraq |
| Versão Unicode | 2.0 |
Perguntas frequentes
What does 🇮🇶 mean?
It is the flag of Iraq, with red, white, and black bands and the green Takbir phrase in Kufic Arabic script.
