Uses
The Rub el Hizb can be seen on:
- The current coat of arms of Turkmenistan
- The current coat of arms of Uzbekistan
- Azat party flag
- The unofficial flag of Kazakhstan in the 1990s, the basis of the modern state flag, light blue with a hollow yellow rub el hizb
- The fictional flag of Hatay in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
- modified on the flag of Azerbaijan
- The emblem of the Organization of the Scout Movement of Kazakhstan
- The previous emblem of the Iraq Boy Scouts and Girl Guides Council
- The logo of the Cairo Metro
- The logo of Faith No More
The cross-sections of the Petronas Twin Towers are based on the Rub el Hizb, but with extra circular sectors (outlined in red in the image on the right) added to increase the total floor space.
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coat of arms of Turkmenistan, in use since 2003
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coat of arms of Uzbekistan, adopted by law on July 2, 1992
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flag of Azerbaijan, adopted on February 5, 1991
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emblem of the Organization of the Scout Movement of Kazakhstan
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previous emblem of the Iraq Boy Scouts and Girl Guides Council
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Azat party flag
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Kazakhstan Customs flag
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fictional flag of the Republic of Hatay
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unofficial flag of Kazakhstan in the 1990s
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old Moroccan flags, captured by France at the Battle of Isly 1844
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logo of the Dhiislam
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