Seal and Logo

Official Seal

The Official Seal of the Wālī of Bangsamoro is commonly circular in design. Its colors are made up of white, yellow, blue and green. It consists of three distinctive layers. The outer-layer is “White Rope” succeeded by a middle layer colored with green containing, in the upper portion, the phrase “Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro” inscribed in white color started from its right portion with number “2019” the Gregorian year of its creation and ended to the left portion with the number “1441” the Hijri year of its creation, and the Arabic transcript of the “Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro” to read as “Maktab Al-wālī Li-bangsamoro” at the bottom portion. Moreover, the blue core layer contains “Yellow Crescent” in the center with “Seven-Rayed Asterisk” together with three smaller “Stars” at lower position of the former.

Colors:

Yellow – symbolizes the rich cultural heritage of Bangsamoro people. Such heritage determines their separate and independent cultural identity since pre-Spanish colony.
Green – refers to an inalienable right to live (life); rich and vast natural resources. It also refers to a clean land whose major practices are the teachings of Islam.
Blue – represents the freedom and royalty or being (Maharlika) of Bangsamoro people since the   time   immemorial.    Bangsamoro homeland and its  native  descendants had been a remarkable part of  Majapahid empire and Ottoman empire which characterized a free Royal Sultanate forms of government.
White – symbolizes purity and cleanliness. The Bangsamoro government should be free from the impurities of all evils of graft and corruption, and explicitly driven by the moral principles of utmost dedication, devotion, honesty, justice, and integrity.

Shapes:
3 Stars – represents Muslims, Christians and Lumads.

Seven-Rayed Asterisk  – represents the  Bangsamoro  Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

Crescent – represents   the   Islamic   faith   and   belief  of Bangsamoro that made  their (Islamic civilization), culture,  
architecture  and  identity  pioneering in the archipelago. It  has   been   also    sheltering and protecting  the  Bangsamoro   people   throughout colonial periods.

Rope –  is  inspired  by  Qur’an  – Chapter  3,  Verse 103: “And hold firmly to the rope of Allah (SWT)  all  together  and  do not  become divided.”. It also refers to the Islamic doctrines and  principles that lead them together within the bounds of social, spiritual and mechanical solidarity.

Arabic Transcript of ‘Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro’ to read as ‘Maktab Al-wālī Li-bangsamoro’.  Its   main   connotation   is the political empowerment of the Bangsamoro by the introduction of  Moral Governance.  It also symbolizes the first civilization of Bangsamoro people.

Official Seal

The Official Seal of the Wālī of Bangsamoro is commonly circular in design. Its colors are made up of white, yellow, blue and green. It consists of three distinctive layers. The outer-layer is “White Rope” succeeded by a middle layer colored with green containing, in the upper portion, the phrase “Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro” inscribed in white color started from its right portion with number “2019” the Gregorian year of its creation and ended to the left portion with the number “1441” the Hijri year of its creation, and the Arabic transcript of the “Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro” to read as “Maktab Al-wālī Li-bangsamoro” at the bottom portion. Moreover, the blue core layer contains “Yellow Crescent” in the center with “Seven-Rayed Asterisk” together with three smaller “Stars” at lower position of the former.

Colors:

Yellow – symbolizes the rich cultural heritage of Bangsamoro people. Such heritage determines their separate and independent cultural identity since pre-Spanish colony.
Green – refers to an inalienable right to live (life); rich and vast natural resources. It also refers to a clean land whose major practices are the teachings of Islam.
Blue – represents the freedom and royalty or being (Maharlika) of Bangsamoro people since the   time   immemorial.    Bangsamoro homeland and its  native  descendants had been a remarkable part of  Majapahid empire and Ottoman empire which characterized a free Royal Sultanate forms of government.
White – symbolizes purity and cleanliness. The Bangsamoro government should be free from the impurities of all evils of graft and corruption, and explicitly driven by the moral principles of utmost dedication, devotion, honesty, justice, and integrity.

Shapes:
3 Stars – represents Muslims, Christians and Lumads.

Seven-Rayed Asterisk  – represents the  Bangsamoro  Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

Crescent – represents   the   Islamic   faith   and   belief  of Bangsamoro that made  their (Islamic civilization), culture,  
architecture  and  identity  pioneering in the archipelago. It  has   been   also    sheltering and protecting  the  Bangsamoro   people   throughout colonial periods.

Rope –  is  inspired  by  Qur’an  – Chapter  3,  Verse 103: “And hold firmly to the rope of Allah (SWT)  all  together  and  do not  become divided.”. It also refers to the Islamic doctrines and  principles that lead them together within the bounds of social, spiritual and mechanical solidarity.

Arabic Transcript of ‘Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro’ to read as ‘Maktab Al-wālī Li-bangsamoro’.  Its   main   connotation   is the political empowerment of the Bangsamoro by the introduction of  Moral Governance.  It also symbolizes the first civilization of Bangsamoro people.

Official Seal

The Official Seal of the Wālī of Bangsamoro is commonly circular in design. Its colors are made up of white, yellow, blue and green. It consists of three distinctive layers. The outer-layer is “White Rope” succeeded by a middle layer colored with green containing, in the upper portion, the phrase “Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro” inscribed in white color started from its right portion with number “2019” the Gregorian year of its creation and ended to the left portion with the number “1441” the Hijri year of its creation, and the Arabic transcript of the “Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro” to read as “Maktab Al-wālī Li-bangsamoro” at the bottom portion. Moreover, the blue core layer contains “Yellow Crescent” in the center with “Seven-Rayed Asterisk” together with three smaller “Stars” at lower position of the former.

Colors:

Yellow – symbolizes the rich cultural heritage of Bangsamoro people. Such heritage determines their separate and independent cultural identity since pre-Spanish colony.
Green – refers to an inalienable right to live (life); rich and vast natural resources. It also refers to a clean land whose major practices are the teachings of Islam.
Blue – represents the freedom and royalty or being (Maharlika) of Bangsamoro people since the   time   immemorial.    Bangsamoro homeland and its  native  descendants had been a remarkable part of  Majapahid empire and Ottoman empire which characterized a free Royal Sultanate forms of government.
White – symbolizes purity and cleanliness. The Bangsamoro government should be free from the impurities of all evils of graft and corruption, and explicitly driven by the moral principles of utmost dedication, devotion, honesty, justice, and integrity.

Shapes:
3 Stars – represents Muslims, Christians and Lumads.

Seven-Rayed Asterisk  – represents the  Bangsamoro  Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

Crescent – represents   the   Islamic   faith   and   belief  of Bangsamoro that made  their (Islamic civilization), culture,  
architecture  and  identity  pioneering in the archipelago. It  has   been   also    sheltering and protecting  the  Bangsamoro   people   throughout colonial periods.

Rope –  is  inspired  by  Qur’an  – Chapter  3,  Verse 103: “And hold firmly to the rope of Allah (SWT)  all  together  and  do not  become divided.”. It also refers to the Islamic doctrines and  principles that lead them together within the bounds of social, spiritual and mechanical solidarity.

Arabic Transcript of ‘Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro’ to read as ‘Maktab Al-wālī Li-bangsamoro’.  Its   main   connotation   is the political empowerment of the Bangsamoro by the introduction of  Moral Governance.  It also symbolizes the first civilization of Bangsamoro people.

Official Seal

The Official Seal of the Wālī of Bangsamoro is commonly circular in design. Its colors are made up of white, yellow, blue and green. It consists of three distinctive layers. The outer-layer is “White Rope” succeeded by a middle layer colored with green containing, in the upper portion, the phrase “Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro” inscribed in white color started from its right portion with number “2019” the Gregorian year of its creation and ended to the left portion with the number “1441” the Hijri year of its creation, and the Arabic transcript of the “Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro” to read as “Maktab Al-wālī Li-bangsamoro” at the bottom portion. Moreover, the blue core layer contains “Yellow Crescent” in the center with “Seven-Rayed Asterisk” together with three smaller “Stars” at lower position of the former.

Colors:

Yellow – symbolizes the rich cultural heritage of Bangsamoro people. Such heritage determines their separate and independent cultural identity since pre-Spanish colony.
Green – refers to an inalienable right to live (life); rich and vast natural resources. It also refers to a clean land whose major practices are the teachings of Islam.
Blue – represents the freedom and royalty or being (Maharlika) of Bangsamoro people since the   time   immemorial.    Bangsamoro homeland and its  native  descendants had been a remarkable part of  Majapahid empire and Ottoman empire which characterized a free Royal Sultanate forms of government.
White – symbolizes purity and cleanliness. The Bangsamoro government should be free from the impurities of all evils of graft and corruption, and explicitly driven by the moral principles of utmost dedication, devotion, honesty, justice, and integrity.

Shapes:
3 Stars – represents Muslims, Christians and Lumads.

Seven-Rayed Asterisk  – represents the  Bangsamoro  Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

Crescent – represents   the   Islamic   faith   and   belief  of Bangsamoro that made  their (Islamic civilization), culture,  
architecture  and  identity  pioneering in the archipelago. It  has   been   also    sheltering and protecting  the  Bangsamoro   people   throughout colonial periods.

Rope –  is  inspired  by  Qur’an  – Chapter  3,  Verse 103: “And hold firmly to the rope of Allah (SWT)  all  together  and  do not  become divided.”. It also refers to the Islamic doctrines and  principles that lead them together within the bounds of social, spiritual and mechanical solidarity.

Arabic Transcript of ‘Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro’ to read as ‘Maktab Al-wālī Li-bangsamoro’.  Its   main   connotation   is the political empowerment of the Bangsamoro by the introduction of  Moral Governance.  It also symbolizes the first civilization of Bangsamoro people.

Official Seal

The Official Seal of the Wālī of Bangsamoro is commonly circular in design. Its colors are made up of white, yellow, blue and green. It consists of three distinctive layers. The outer-layer is “White Rope” succeeded by a middle layer colored with green containing, in the upper portion, the phrase “Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro” inscribed in white color started from its right portion with number “2019” the Gregorian year of its creation and ended to the left portion with the number “1441” the Hijri year of its creation, and the Arabic transcript of the “Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro” to read as “Maktab Al-wālī Li-bangsamoro” at the bottom portion. Moreover, the blue core layer contains “Yellow Crescent” in the center with “Seven-Rayed Asterisk” together with three smaller “Stars” at lower position of the former.

Colors:

Yellow – symbolizes the rich cultural heritage of Bangsamoro people. Such heritage determines their separate and independent cultural identity since pre-Spanish colony.
Green – refers to an inalienable right to live (life); rich and vast natural resources. It also refers to a clean land whose major practices are the teachings of Islam.
Blue – represents the freedom and royalty or being (Maharlika) of Bangsamoro people since the   time   immemorial.    Bangsamoro homeland and its  native  descendants had been a remarkable part of  Majapahid empire and Ottoman empire which characterized a free Royal Sultanate forms of government.
White – symbolizes purity and cleanliness. The Bangsamoro government should be free from the impurities of all evils of graft and corruption, and explicitly driven by the moral principles of utmost dedication, devotion, honesty, justice, and integrity.

Shapes:
3 Stars – represents Muslims, Christians and Lumads.

Seven-Rayed Asterisk  – represents the  Bangsamoro  Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

Crescent – represents   the   Islamic   faith   and   belief  of Bangsamoro that made  their (Islamic civilization), culture,  
architecture  and  identity  pioneering in the archipelago. It  has   been   also    sheltering and protecting  the  Bangsamoro   people   throughout colonial periods.

Rope –  is  inspired  by  Qur’an  – Chapter  3,  Verse 103: “And hold firmly to the rope of Allah (SWT)  all  together  and  do not  become divided.”. It also refers to the Islamic doctrines and  principles that lead them together within the bounds of social, spiritual and mechanical solidarity.

Arabic Transcript of ‘Office of the Wālī of Bangsamoro’ to read as ‘Maktab Al-wālī Li-bangsamoro’.  Its   main   connotation   is the political empowerment of the Bangsamoro by the introduction of  Moral Governance.  It also symbolizes the first civilization of Bangsamoro people.