On December 2, 1971, the UAE's founding father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, hoisted the nation's flag for the first time during National Day celebrations. Designed by Abdullah Al Maeena through a competition held by Al-Ittihad newspaper, the UAE flag is not just a cherished symbol but a proud emblem of unity, history, and the shared values that unite the Emirates. It holds a special place in the hearts of Emiratis and residents alike. However, to honor the flag, it is essential to understand and follow the etiquette and protocols established by the nation to ensure its dignity and respect. Here is a comprehensive guide on how to use, display, and care for the UAE flag, whether during celebrations or in daily life.
If you plan to print the flag on fabric, ensure it is made of a high percentage of polyester mix or sustainable polyester, and the fabric should be matt. The UAE Government has stipulated the following proportions for the flag's colors:
Photos: Screengrabs from UAE Government official portal
And these are the exact color shades:
Guidelines for use:
Street hanging of the flag: When hanging the flag in the middle of a street, it should hang vertically; with the red part up and the other three colors down. This way the viewer can see the flag vertically from whatever direction.
Hanging it on a building: The flag can be hung vertically or at an angle on a pole from a balcony or window, with the height of the flag being considered. The red part of the flag should be at the top, and the other three sections should be positioned at the bottom. It is important to ensure that the black color is on the left side of the flag, from the perspective of a viewer facing the flag.
Official visits: The flag should be raised horizontally during official visits abroad or during visits of official foreign delegations to the UAE.
On the table: The flag should be placed in front of the Emirati delegation on the meeting table where the Emirati delegation is seated. Any organization's flag should not be used alongside the UAE flag unless the organization flag is smaller in size than the country’s flag.
Scarves: If the flag is printed on scarves, it should be vertical, with the red part up and the other three parts facing down, so that the viewer can always face the flag vertically from any direction.
Military and Sports Uniforms: If the flag is placed on military and sports uniforms, it should be in an upright position all the time, with the red part always on the right when placed in all positions.
Rules to follow:
1. Keep it clean and ironed all the time
2. Replace it regularly to maintain its colors and appearance. It should also be replaced if torn, damaged, or if its colors change.
3. Inspect the flag before being raised each time to ensure it is not damaged, faded, or torn.
4. Check it to make sure it is in good condition after strong storms or climate changes to ensure it is not entangled in a way that prevents it from flying freely.
5. If the flag is torn, replace it regardless of the extent of the damage. In cases of damage, discoloration, or tearing, the flag should be lowered slowly, folded, and stored in an appropriate place or destroyed by cutting its parts so it no longer resembles the flag. It should not be burned in order to preserve the environment.
6. Do not drop, destroy, or insult the flag in any way, such as tearing it, lowering it improperly, or performing any act that expresses contempt or disrespect. Those who do so will be penalized under Article 3 of Federal Decree-Law No. 13 of 2019.
7. Fold it after the completion of an official task or event.
Here's how to fold the UAE flag properly:
8. When the flag is lowered, it must be folded and tied so that no part of it touches the ground. It should be stored in a flag case.
9. When placing the flag, it should not come into contact with any other object while flying (such as shrubs, trees, pipes, walls, handles, doors, etc.)
10. Contact with other objects exposes the flag to gradual damage and wear due to friction, which causes it to fray and shortens its lifespan.
11. No emblem or logo should be placed on the flag except for the Presidential Flag where the Country’s emblem is positioned in the middle of the white space.
12. The UAE flag should not have decorated edges or any additions whatsoever.
13. It is prohibited to use the flag in any way that may insult or damage it, including printing it on any disposable material.
14. It is prohibited to use the flag on any edibles such as sweets or cakes of any form or size.
15. The proportions, size, and shape of the flag should not be altered to fit specific uses or objects, like decorative elements, typography or logos for instance.
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