Welcome to Roya News, stay informed with the most important news at your fingertips.

1
Image 1 from gallery
Updates(4)

Nationwide celebrations in Jordan to mark flag day

Published :  
16-04-2025 11:57|
Last Updated :  
16-04-2025 13:19|

Jordanians across the country are celebrating Jordanian Flag Day today, Wednesday, April 16, 2025, a national occasion that embodies pride, unity, and deep-rooted connection to the Jordanian flag as a symbol of sovereignty and identity.

All governorates are witnessing widespread official and public events reflecting the people's love for their country and their emotional attachment to the flag — a symbol etched in hearts and history.

Flag Day, observed annually on April 16, serves as a moment to honor the significance of the flag and what it represents: dignity, pride, and a legacy built on sacrifice and achievement.

13:19 2025-04-16

King, Crown Prince attend ceremony marking Jordan’s Flag Day

12:16 2025-04-16

Jordan flag raised across all governorates to mark National Flag Day

The flag of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan was raised across all governorates simultaneously on Wednesday in celebration of National Flag Day.

11:59 2025-04-16

King attends Jordan Flag Day ceremony

His Majesty King Abdullah II on Wednesday attended the flag raising ceremony at Al Husseiniya Palace on the occasion of Jordan’s National Flag Day, which falls on 16 April each year.

Upon arrival, His Majesty was received by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and members of the Royal family, in the presence of heads of authorities, and senior officials and officers.

The King was presented with the Jordanian flag by Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi. His Majesty then handed the flag to an officer from the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army, who marched toward the flagpole to raise the flag.

National Flag Day, which was approved by the Council of Ministers as part of Jordan’s centennial celebrations, aims to showcase Jordanians’ pride in their country, symbolised by the flag, which is testament to the sacrifices of Jordanians in the march towards progress and prosperity.

The Jordanian flag, in its current form, was adopted in 1922. Its shape and colours are inspired by the banner of the Great Arab Revolt, and it includes references to the banners of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, the Umayyad state, the Fatimid state, and the Hashemites. The heptagram at the centre of the chevron symbolises the seven verses of Surat Al Fatiha, the opening chapter of the Holy Quran.

11:59 2025-04-16

Flag Day celebrations at Khadija Bint Khuwaylid Mixed School in Tafilah