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Saudi Arabia Prohibits Personal and Commercial Use of Religious and National Symbols

November 21, 2024
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The government of Saudi Arabia has introduced a significant policy to regulate the use of religious and national symbols, prohibiting their use for personal or commercial purposes. The decision aims to safeguard the sanctity of these symbols and prevent their misuse, according to Commerce Minister Dr. Majid al-Qasabi.

Violations of these regulations could result in fines and legal action.

In an interview with the Arabic daily Okaz, Dr. Majid al-Qasabi explained that persistent misuse of religious and national symbols necessitated the new measures. He emphasized that this step reflects the government’s commitment to upholding the integrity of these sacred symbols.

The Ministry of Commerce clarified that the restrictions align with existing rules prohibiting the use of the Saudi Arabian national flag. The flag, which bears the Islamic Declaration of Faith, along with other symbols such as swords, palm trees, and crosses, will be protected under the ban. Additionally, the use of images and names of Saudi leaders on printed materials, merchandise, gifts, and promotional items is strictly prohibited.

The decision will take effect 90 days after its publication in the Official Gazette, allowing businesses sufficient time to comply with the new regulations. The Ministry stated that these measures are an extension of earlier restrictions, which banned the use of the state flag, emblem, and images of leaders and officials in commercial contexts, including publications, products, and media.

This initiative underscores Saudi Arabia’s dedication to preserving the dignity and respect of its national and religious symbols.

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