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Organizer

The Organization
of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is an
inter-governmental organization grouping
fifty-six States. These States decided to
pool their resources together, combine their
efforts and speak with one voice to
safeguard the interest and ensure the
progress and well-being of their peoples and
those of other Muslims in the world.
The Organization was established in Rabat,
Kingdom of Morocco, on 12 Rajab 1389H (25
September 1969) when the First meeting of
the leaders of the Islamic world was held in
this city in the wake of the criminal arson
perpetrated on 21 August 1969 by Zionist
elements against Al-Aqsa Mosque, in occupied
Jerusalem (Al-Quds). It was indeed in order to defend
the honor, dignity and faith of the
Muslims, to face this bitter challenge
launched in the holy city of Al-Quds so dear
to them and against the Mosque of Al-Aqsa,
the first Qibla and third holiest Shrine of
Islam, that the leaders of the Muslim
countries at their Summit in Rabat, seized that event
- which brought about unanimous worldwide
condemnation and reprobation - to think
together of their common cause and muster
the force required to overcome their
differences, unite and lay the foundations
of this large grouping of States, that is,
the Organization of the Islamic Conference
which they entrusted, in absolute priority,
with liberating Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa
mosque from
Zionist occupation.
Six months after that historical meeting in Muharram 1390H (March 1970), the
First Islamic Conference of Ministers of
Foreign Affairs held in Jeddah and set up a
permanent General Secretariat, to ensure a
liaison among Member States and charged it
to coordinate their action. The Conference
appointed its Secretary General and chose
Jeddah as the Headquarters of the
Organization, pending the liberation of
Jerusalem, which would be the permanent
Headquarters.
Two and a half years after Rabat, in
Muharram 1392H (February 1972), the Islamic
Conference of Foreign Ministers, meeting in
its Third Session, adopted the Charter of
the Organization, whose purpose is to
strengthen solidarity and cooperation among
Islamic States in the political, economic,
cultural, scientific and social fields.
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