Religion in national symbols
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Religion in national symbols can often be found in national anthems. This has led to controversy in some countries in regard to the separation of church and state, when the national symbol is officially sanctioned by a government.
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Afghanistan (Islam)
Algeria (Islam)
Australia (Christianity)
Azerbaijan (Islam)
Denmark (Christianity)
Dominican Republic (Christianity)
Finland (Christianity)
Fiji (Christianity)
Georgia (Christianity)
Greece (Christianity)
Iceland (Christianity)
Iran (Islam)
Iraq (Islam)
Israel (Judaism)
Malaysia (Islam)
Nepal (Hinduism)
New Zealand (Christianity)
Norway (Christianity)
Pakistan (Islam)
Saudi Arabia (Islam)
South Korea (Taoism)
Sweden (Christianity)
Switzerland (Christianity)
Tonga (Christianity)
Tunisia (Islam)
Turkey (Islam)
United Kingdom (Christianity)
Vatican City (Christianity)
Allah Peliharakan Sultan (God Bless the Sultan)
O Canada
God Bless Fiji
God Bless Our Homeland Ghana
Allahu Akbar (God is Great)
God Defend New Zealand and God Save the Queen
National Anthem of Russia
God Save Our Solomon Islands
God zij met ons Suriname
God Save the Queen
Inno e Marcia Pontificale (Hymn and Pontifical March)
- In God We Trust (USA)
- Pledge of Allegiance, "under the God" controversy