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World Scout logo
In the World Scout
emblem, the fleur-de-lis is surrounded by a circle of rope tied with a reef
knot to symbolize the strength and unity of the world brotherhood of
Scouting. The three tips of the fleur-de-lis represent the three main parts
of the Scout promise: duty to God, obedience to the Scout Law, and service
to others. The two five-point stars stand for truth and knowledge, and the
10 points on the stars remind us of the 10 points of the Scout law. The ring
holding the emblem together represents the bond of brotherhood. The symbol
is white on a royal purple background stands for purity and purple for
leadership and helping others.
Malaysia Scout logo
The Malaysian
Scout Sign is more or less the same as the World Scout Sign . The red crest
resembles the fleur-de-lis on the world scout sign. The three tips of the
fleur-de-lis represent the three main parts of the Scout promise: duty to
God, obedience to the Scout Law, and service to others. The two green
five-point stars stand for truth and knowledge, and the 10 points on the
stars remind us of the 10 points of the Scout law. The green ring holding
the emblem together represents the bond of brotherhood. The crescent moon
represents the Islamic symbol, which is the official religion of the country
while the 14 point yellow star represents the 14 states in Malaysia. The red
on the sign represents bravery while the yellow stands for the Royal color
of the country .The sign which is surrounded by a circle of rope tied with a
reef knot to symbolize the strength and unity. |