The Arabian Knights MC was started by vets returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. It was formed by us and for us. We are first and foremost a family. We are an extension of the brotherhood that was formed in the fires of war. We offer camaraderie and fraternity for those who have served and those who are of like mind. However just because you served does not mean you are welcome. Like all clubs we are selective about who joins. With that said we are not a bunch of elitists we just want to keep to the spirit of the club. We are not a 1%. We are a non territorial club BUT DO NOT THINK THAT WE CAN BE PUSHED AROUND. We respect those who respect us. On the same note we are not HOG. This is not just a riding club. We don't allow our members to slap all sorts of fucked up patches on their cuts. If you are that kind of Biker that's fine. You are just not going to be a member of our club. We have rules and they must be followed.

We chose to fly the common colors that at the start of the war we all wore. Brown and Tan on our uniforms and on our patches were uniform for all services. We feel that this best represents our common sacrifice. Our center patch is Hajji's decapitated head in front of two swords. It should not be taken as glorification of our enemy or any bullshit like that. We chose to remember how dangerous he is. The soldiers who have faced him understand.