Flag of Iraq
The flag of Iraq (Arabic: علم العراق) was first used in 2008. It has three horizontal bands of red, white, and black, charged with the takbīr (Allahu akbar, "God is [the] greatest") in green Kufic script, centered on the white stripe.
The flag is based on a flag from 1963 that used to have three stars in the middle, but they were taken off after the Iraq War. After 1991, the president Saddam Hussein put the Takbir on the flag for the first time for support from Muslims.
Flag Of Iraq Media
Flag which can be used to represent the Abbasid Caliphate. Note that the concept of rectangular national flags did not exist during Abbasid times, but black was the dynastic color of the Abbasids (just as green was the dynastic color of the Fatimids, etc.), and the "black banner" of the Abbasids is famous in Islamic history.
A mural with the flag alongside an image of Saddam Hussein, destroyed by the Coalition forces during the Iraq War (2007)
Vexillological symbol 15 August 2004 – 22 January 2008 variant of the flag of Iraq with stylized Kufic script (ratio: 2:3)
The Pre-Invasion flag being used by U.S. Air Force to represent Iraq after the invasion in 2006