Organization of the Islamic Conference Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is an inter-governmental organization with a Permanent Delegation to the United Nations. It groupes 57 mostly Islamic nations in the Middle East, North and West Africa, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. The OIC is dedicated to serving the vital interests of the world's 1.3 billion Muslims.The primary goals of the OIC are, according to itself, "to promote solidarity among all member states; to consolidate cooperation among member states in economic, social, cultural, scientific, and other fields of activity; to endeavor to eliminate racial segregation and discrimination and to oppose colonialism in all its forms; to support the Palestinian people in their struggle to regain their national rights and to return to their homeland; and, to support all Muslim people in their struggle to safeguard their dignity, independence and national rights"
The OIC was set up in Rabat, Morocco on September 25, 1969 in reaction to an arson attack against the Al-Aqsa Mosque on August 21, 1969.
The Islamic Summit Conference
The Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers
The Permanent Secretariat
Standing Committees
Subsidiary Organs
Specialized Institutions
Affiliated institutionsStructure and Organization
The OIC system consists of:
The highest policy-making organ, attended by the Kings and the Heads of State and Government of the member states, convened every three years.
It meets once a year to examine a progress report on the implementation of its decisions taken within the framework of the policy defined by the Islamic Summit.
It is the executive organ of the Organization, entrusted with the implementation of the decisions of the two preceding bodies, and is located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Current secretary is Abdelouahed Belkeziz, from Morocco, in office since January 1, 2001.
| Full members | |
|---|---|
| State | Year |
| Afghanistan | 1969 |
| Algeria, People's Democratic Republic of | 1969 |
| Chad, Republic of | 1969 |
| Egypt, Arab Republic of | 1969 |
| Guinea, Republic of | 1969 |
| Indonesia, Republic of | 1969 |
| Iran, Islamic Republic of | 1969 |
| Jordan, Hashemite Kingdom of | 1969 |
| Kuwait, State of | 1969 |
| Lebanon, Republic of | 1969 |
| Libya, Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | 1969 |
| Malaysia | 1969 |
| Mali, Republic of | 1969 |
| Mauritania, Islamic Republic of | 1969 |
| Morocco, Kingdom of | 1969 |
| Niger, Republic of | 1969 |
| Pakistan, Islamic Republic of | 1969 |
| Palestine, State of | 1969 |
| Yemen, Republic of | 1969 |
| Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of | 1969 |
| Senegal, Republic of | 1969 |
| Sudan, Republic of the | 1969 |
| Somalia, Democratic Republic of | 1969 |
| Tunisia, Republic of | 1969 |
| Turkey, Republic of | 1969 |
| Bahrain, State of | 1970 |
| Oman, Sultanate of | 1970 |
| Qatar, State of | 1970 |
| Syrian Arab Republic | 1970 |
| United Arab Emirates, State of | 1970 |
| Sierra Leone, Republic of | 1972 |
| Bangladesh, People's Republic of | 1974 |
| Gabon, Republic of | 1974 |
| Gambia, Republic of the | 1974 |
| Guinea-Bissau, Republic of | 1974 |
| Uganda, Republic of | 1974 |
| Burkina Faso | 1975 |
| Cameroon, Republic of | 1975 |
| Comoros, Federal Islamic Republic of the | 1976 |
| Iraq, Republic of | 1976 |
| Maldives, Republic of | 1976 |
| Djibouti, Republic of | 1978 |
| Benin, Republic of | 1982 |
| Brunei Dar-us-Salaam, Sultanate of | 1984 |
| Nigeria, Federal Republic of | 1986 |
| Azerbaijan, Republic of | 1991 |
| Albania, Republic of | 1992 |
| Kyrgyzstan, Republic of | 1992 |
| Tajikistan, Republic of | 1992 |
| Turkmenistan, Republic of | 1992 |
| Mozambique, Republic of | 1994 |
| Kazakhstan, Republic of | 1995 |
| Uzbekistan, Republic of | 1995 |
| Surinam, Republic of the | 1996 |
| Togo, Republic of | 1997 |
| Guyana, Republic of | 1998 |
| Cote d'Ivoire, Republic of | 2001 |
| Observer States | |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of | 1994 |
| Central African Republic | 1997 |
| Thailand, Kingdom of | 1998 |
| Observer Muslim Organizations and Communities | |
| Moro National Liberation Front | 1977 |
| Turkish Cypriot State | 1979 |
| Observer International Organizations | |
| League of Arab States | 1975 |
| United Nations | 1976 |
| Non-Aligned Movement | 1977 |
| Organization of African Unity | 1977 |
| Economic Cooperation Organization | 1995 |
Past Islamic Summit Conferences
| number | date | country | place |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 1969, September 22-September 25 | Morocco | Rabat |
| 2nd | 1974, February 22-February 24 | Pakistan | Lahore |
| 3rd | 1981, January 25-January 29 | Saudi Arabia | Mecca and Taif |
| 4th | 1984, January 16-January 19 | Morocco | Casablanca |
| 5th | 1987, January 26-January 29 | Kuwait | Kuwait City |
| 6th | 1991, December 9-December 11 | Senegal | Dakar |
| 7th | 1994, December 13-December 15 | Morocco | Casablanca |
| extraordinary | 1997, March 23 | Pakistan | Islamabad |
| 8th | 1997, December 9-December 11 | Iran | Tehran |
| 9th | 2000, November 12-November 13 | Qatar | Doha |
| extraordinary | 2003, March 5 | Qatar | Doha |
| 10th | 2003, October 16-October 17 | Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur |
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