The national emblem of Algeria is on 1976. Centered on an outstretched palm, two pigeons stand on their thumbs and little fingers, holding an olive branch of peace, and the other three fingers go straight into the sky, symbolizing the three revolutions of the country: the industrial revolution, the agrarian revolution and the cultural revolution. A rising sun rises from Ran Ran's hands and shines on the beautiful and rich green land, which indicates the country's independence and hope and confidence in the future. On the left side of the palm stands a factory building, a derrick and a dense forest, representing mining, oil and forestry respectively; On the right are wheat ears and green olive branches symbolizing agricultural production. The Red Crescent Society and the five-pointed star at the lower end of the national emblem link Algeria with Islam and the Arab world.
Oath ("Kassaman")
With pure and flawless blood channels,
With the thunder that shook the earth,
The flag fluttered in the wind,
It flies freely and is full of pride.
We vowed to resist, at the expense of blood,
Save Algeria's life.
God is my witness, God is my witness, God is my witness.