Correct Answer:
A. Amiruddin Kidwai
The National Flag of Pakistan, a powerful symbol of the nation's identity and aspirations, was designed by Amiruddin Kidwai. His design was officially adopted on August 11, 1947, just three days before Pakistan gained independence. The flag features a dark green field, representing the Muslim majority, with a white vertical stripe on the hoist side, symbolizing the country's religious minorities. A white crescent moon and a five-pointed star in the center signify progress, light, and knowledge, embodying the nation's guiding principles.
- Liaquat Ali Khan was Pakistan's first Prime Minister, not the flag designer.
- Chaudhry Rahmat Ali is credited with coining the name "Pakistan," but not with designing the flag.
- Syed Ameer Ali was a prominent Muslim jurist and political leader, unrelated to the flag's design.