Hawk of Quraish
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{{Short description|Heraldic bird used in the Arab world}}
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The Hawk of Quraish ({{langx|ar|صقرُ قُريْشٍ|ṣāqr Quraysh}}) is a symbol which is found on a number of emblems, coats of arms and flags of several states of the Arab world. The traditions and recorded history about the Quraysh and Prophet Muhammad claim a falcon had been used as clan symbol. Therefore, several variants of the Quraishi hawk were and are seen in the flags, coat of arms, seals and emblems of several Arab states until today. In that meaning, the Hawk of Quraish is a rival to the Eagle of Saladin.Karl-Heinz Hesmer: Flaggen und Wappen der Welt, pages 93, 155 and 171. Bertelsmann Lexikon Verlag, Güstersloh 1992Syed Junaid Imam: The Flag of Quraish, [http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/isl-ori.html#qur Flags Of The World] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130710231559/http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/isl-ori.html |date=2013-07-10 }} (1999)
Abd ar-Rahman I, the first Umayyad Emir of Córdoba, was known as the Hawk of Quraish (Saqr Quraish). According to medieval chroniclers, this was an appelation given to him by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mansur, one of his greatest rivals. The Abbasids and Umayyads were both tribes of the Quraysh clan, and Abd ar-Rahman had fled Damascus after the bloody and violent Abbasid Revolution, so for the Abbasid Caliph to give this appelation to the last surviving Umayyad heir was a sign of great respect.
Hawk and falcon symbols are also common in the Gulf Arab countries. Many of the Arabs of the Arabian Peninsula, today especially those from the Arab side of the Persian Gulf coast, are traditionally falconry experts; falcons (and hawks) are seen as status symbols and are a common domesticated animal among ethnic Arabs.
Current emblems using the Hawk of Quraish
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File:Coat of arms of Libya Tobruk Government.svg|Quraishi hawk in Libyan coat of arms as used by Marshal Khalifa Haftar, military commander in the government in Tobruk
File:Emblem of the Palestine Liberation Army.svg|Quraishi hawk in emblem of Palestine Liberation Army
File:Coat of arms of Syria (2024–present) variation MOED.svg|Quraishi hawk used in the seal of the Ministry of Education (Syria)
File:Emblem of Syria (2025–present) variation MOED secondary.svg|Quraishi hawk used in the alternative seal of the Syrian Ministry of Education
Current emblems using other hawk, falcon, or eagle symbols
File:Coat of arms of Jordan.svg|Hawk in the Coat of arms of Jordan
File:Emblem of the State of Kuwait.svg|Falcon in the Emblem of Kuwait
File:Emblem of the United Arab Emirates.svg|Falcon in the Emblem of the United Arab Emirates
File:Emblem of Abu Dhabi.svg|Falcon in the emblem of Emirate of Abu Dhabi (UAE)
File:Coat of Arms of Dubai.png|Falcon in the emblem of Emirate of Dubai (UAE)
File:Emblem of Syria (2025–present).svg|Eagle in the Emblem of Syria
Former emblems using the Hawk of Quraish
File:Coat of arms of Libya (1977-2011).svg|Quraishi hawk in the former coat of arms of Libya (1977–2011)
File:Coat of arms of the Federation of Arab Republics.svg|Quraishi hawk in the arms of the former Federation of Arab Republics (including Egypt, Syria, and Libya) (1972–1980)
File:Coat of arms of Syria-1957.svg|Quraishi hawk in coat of arms of the Syrian Republic (1946–58) and Syrian Arab Republic (1961–1963)
File:Emblem of Syria (1980–2024).svg|Quraishi hawk in the coat of arms of Ba'athist Syria (1980–2024)
File:Emblem of Syria (2024–2025).svg|Quraishi hawk in the emblem of Syria (2024–2025)
File:Emblem of the Prime Minister of Syria (2024–2025).svg|Quraishi hawk used in the seal of the Prime Minister of Syria and the Council of Ministers of Syria
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