Because the
shahada is considered holy, the flag is not normally used on T-shirts or other items. Saudi Arabia protested against its inclusion on a planned
football to be issued by
FIFA, bearing all the flags of the participants of the
2002 FIFA World Cup. Saudi Arabian officials said that abusing the shahada was completely unacceptable and sacrilegious. Similarly, an attempt by the
U.S. military to win favour with children of the
Khost Province of
Afghanistan by distributing footballs adorned with flags, including that of Saudi Arabia, ended in demonstrations. The flag is never lowered to
half-mast as a sign of mourning because lowering it would be considered
blasphemous and
desecrating. Similarly, the flags of
Afghanistan and
Somaliland also never at half-mast, and neither is the
flag of Iraq because it bears the
takbir. The normal flag cannot be hoisted vertically according to Saudi legislation. Special vertical flags are manufactured where both the inscription (the creed) and the emblem (the sword) are rotated, although this is rare, as most Arab countries traditionally do not hoist flags vertically. ==History==