Introduction
The Kingdom of Morocco, commonly known as Morocco (ุงูู
ุบุฑุจโ; โดฐโตโตโตโดฐโดฝโตโต) is a constitutional monarchy in the western end of North Africa. Its eastern part is related to It borders Algeria, the Western Sahara area it actually controls in the south is adjacent to Mauritania, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and faces Portugal and Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean to the north. The capital is Rabat and the largest city Casablanca.
About the National Anthem
Cherifian Anthem-'Ode to Sharif'-ุงููุดูุฏ ุงูุดุฑููโ
'Ode to Sharif' is the national anthem of the Kingdom of Morocco. It was composed by the French military officer and music director of the Royal Moroccan Guard, Leo Morgan Yes, during the rule of the French protectorate Sultan Youssef and Hubert Leotรฉ. Even after the country gained independence in 1956, it was still the national anthem. In 1970, Ali Squali Husseini ( Ali Squalli Houssaini) wrote Arabic lyrics for it.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 2:3. A green five-pointed star flag with a red background. As early as 1660, Morocco had a red flag, which was later added. The green star of Suleiman. The star originated from King Suleiman of the Ottoman Empire. One said it symbolized Islam, and the green symbolized auspiciousness and victory; the other said it was the 'Solomon King's Seal', which symbolized the peace of the country and sought good fortune and avoiding evil.< br>
Emblem Meaning
The National Emblem of Morocco was inaugurated on August 14, 1957.
It is a shield emblem: the foreground is a red green five-pointed star, the Atlas Mountains behind, and the sun behind Rise. There is a crown on the top of the shield, symbolizing the monarchy. The shield beast is two lions. The lower ribbon book reads 'ุฅู ุชูุตุฑูุง ุงููู ููุตุฑูู
โ (You help Allah, Allah help you)' (Quran 47th Sura 7 ).