Celebrating Flag Day overflows with feelings of pride and pride in national identity and the historical depth of the Kingdom that is inherent in every male and female citizen, and designating Flag Day on (March 11) reflects the interest of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Crown Prince. The Prime Minister - may God protect them both - with everything that represents the symbolism and unity of the state.
The flag represents a witness to what has been achieved throughout the process of unifying this blessed state since its founding in the year 1139 AH, corresponding to 1727 AD, and over three centuries. It reflects what this state was founded on: peace, Islam, justice, and the achievement of unity and coalition, in addition to strength and dignity, which is the lofty banner of glory. .
The Saudi flag is the only flag in the world that does not fly at half-mast, and it is forbidden to touch the ground, enter impure places, or sit on it, because of the religious significance it carries by adding the Islamic word for monotheism to it, and the Arab sword, which symbolizes patriotism... Secretary of Al-Ahsa... Engineer / Essam bin Abdul Latif Al Mulla