Ismaili flag

The Ismaili flag is a symbol of the Ismaili Muslim community, which is a branch of Shia Islam. The flag is also known as the "Nishan-i-Ali" or "Flag of the Imam".

The Ismaili flag is a rectangular flag with a white background and a red crescent moon and star in the center. The crescent moon is facing upwards, and the star is a five-pointed star. The flag is often flown at Ismaili mosques, community centers, and other Ismaili institutions.

The design of the flag is based on the symbolism of the crescent moon and star, which are important symbols in Islam. The crescent moon represents the growth and development of the Ismaili community, while the star represents the guidance and light of the Imam of the Time, who is considered the spiritual leader of the Ismailis.

The Ismaili flag is an important symbol of Ismaili identity and is often displayed during important occasions such as the Aga Khan's birthday celebrations and the annual Ismaili Muslim festival of Eid-e-Girani.