Symbolism The colours and objects on the seal carry cultural, political, and regional meanings. The mosque depicted at the centre of the seal is the
Great Mosque of Djenné. It represents
Islam, the country's majority religion—
practised by 94.8% of the population. Featured above the structure is a bird – the species it belongs to is disputed. Although the 1973 ordinance gives the description that it is a "legendary
vulture" originating from Malian folklore, The Djenné mosque is flanked by two
bows and arrows, with the
rising sun pictured at the very bottom.
Similarities The country's
motto—"One People, One Goal, One Faith" ()—is exactly the same as
Senegal's. It is featured on
that country's coat of arms as well. == Gallery ==