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English: The Tawhid portion of The Shahada in white Arabic script above the Seal of Muhammad (reading, bottom to top: muhammad rasul[u] allah[i], "Muhammad, messenger/prophet of God"), in white-with-black-script, together on a black field
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English: "Photo Essay: Black Flag" by William McCants, November 7, 2011, ForeignPolicy.com
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Islamist flag often seen in Benghazi, Libya soon after the Libyan revolution of 2011.

Former Libyan Islamic Fighting Group member and rebel commander Abduljawad Bedeen also downplayed the presence of the black flags, telling Reuters that, "First of all, al-Qaeda doesn't even have an official flag. And just because they've used a similar one doesn't mean they have exclusive rights to it...If they were to send people here they would have a very, very weak presence...I don't think the Libyan people would accept it." Although the words of a former LIFG member could be dismissed as mere spin, Libya expert Ronald Bruce St John told me something similar last week. ––ADAM SERWER, "Continuing Anxiety Over Black Flags In The Middle East", November 8, 2011, MotherJones.com

Cf.:
Flags of the Era of the Prophet (Islamic flags: Early history)
National flag (Al-Uqaab) carried by Bani-Ummaiya (Black with perhaps an eagle/hawk in its center.See also: Eagle of Saladin · Libyan Arab Jamahiriya coat of arms.)
Flag of Libya: Emirate of Cyrenaica (1949–1951)
Flag of Libya: Kingdom of Libya (1951–1969)
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File:Flag of Islamic State of Iraq.svg
Flag of Islamic State of Iraq

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