Flag of Iran
| Use | National flag and ensign |
|---|---|
| Proportion | 4:7 (de jure; see below) |
| Adopted | 29 July 1980 (current version, representing the Islamic Republic) |
| Design | A horizontal tricolour of green, white, and red with the Islamic emblem in red centred on the white band and the Arabic Takbir written in white Kufic script, repeated along the edges of the green and red band. |
| Designed by | Hamid Nadimi |
The national flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran is a tricolour of equal horizontal bands of green, white, and red, featuring the Islamic emblem in red centred on the white band, and the Arabic Takbir written 11 times each in white Kufic script along the edges of the green and red bands.
The first official flag of Iran was originally adopted on 7 October 1907 with the Lion and Sun emblem. Following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the Iranian flag was changed into its current form on 29 July 1980.
Many Iranian opposition groups opposed to the Islamic government use either the Lion and Sun flag or the green-white-red tricolour without additional emblems. Neither variant is officially recognised by the government, with the Lion and Sun flag strictly banned from public use.