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    The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is an inter-governmental organization grouping fifty-seven 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 over.

    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. It was indeed in order to defend the honour, 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 world, 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 Al-Aqsa from Zionist occupation.

    Six months after that historical meeting, i.e. in Muharram 1390H (March 1970), the First Islamic Conference of Ministers of Foreign Affairs held in Jeddah 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.

    Under the Charter, the Organization aims to:

    1. Strengthen:
    a) Islamic solidarity among Member States;
    b) Cooperation in the political, economic, social, cultural and scientific fields:
    c) The struggle of all Muslim people to safeguard their dignity, independence and national rights.

    2. Coordinate action to:
    a) Safeguard the Holy Places;
    b) Support the struggle of the Palestinian people and assist them in recovering their rights and liberating their occupied territories.

    3. Work to:
    a) Eliminate racial discrimination and all forms of colonialism;
    b) Create a favorable atmosphere for the promotion of cooperation and understanding between Member States and other countries.

    The Charter also enumerates principles which OIC Member States undertake to inspire themselves from, in order to achieve the objectives of the Organization.

    The Charter also enumerates the principles governing OIC activities, namely:

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    Full equality among Member States

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    Observation of the right to self determination and non-interference in the internal affairs of Member States

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    Observation of the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of each State

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    The settlement of any dispute that might arise among Member States by peaceful means such as negotiations, mediation, conciliation and arbitration

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    A pledge to refrain, in relations among Member States, from resorting to force or threatening to resort to the use of force against the unity and territorial integrity or the political independence of any one of them



    In order to achieve its objectives, the Organization has main bodies, secondary organs, institutions and specialized committees.


    The Islamic Conference is composed of the following main bodies:



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    The Conference of Kings and Heads of State and Government, is the supreme authority of the Organization which meets once every three years to lay down the Organization's policy

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    The Conference of Foreign Ministers, which 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

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    The General Secretariat, which is the executive organ of the Organization, entrusted with the implementation of the decisions of the two preceding bodies



    In order to coordinate and boost its action, align its view points and stands, and be credited with concrete results in the various fields of cooperation: political, economic, cultural, social, spiritual and scientific, among Member States, the Organization has created different committees, nearly all, at ministerial level, a number of which are chaired by Heads of State. The Al-Quds Committee, the Standing Committee for Information and Cultural Affairs (COMIAC), the Standing Committee for Economic and Trade Cooperation (COMCEC), the Standing Committee for Scientific and Technical Cooperation (COMSTECH) and the Islamic Peace Committee are the ones Chaired by Heads of State. Fourteen Committees which have been thus established, deal with other important issues such as Palestine, the Sahel, Afghanistan, Kashmir etc.

    The number and types of secondary organs and institutions, working toward the achievement of the OIC objectives, have been steadily increasing, and cover various areas of cultural, scientific, economic, legal, financial, sports, technological, educational, media, as well as vocational, social and humanitarian. Depending on their degree of autonomy vis-a-vis the parent organization, they are classified as subsidiary and specialized organs, or affiliated institutions.

    Last but not least, it is worth mentioning that by the 3rd year of the World Decade for Cultural Development launched by the United Nations in 1988 under the auspices of UNESCO - the Organization of the Islamic Conference had built Islamic Colleges, and Cultural Institutes and Centres to spread Islamic culture and dispense the Teaching of Arabic, the language of the Holy Qur'an, as well as other languages.
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      11. CULTURAL AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT



      To promote cooperation among Member States in the cultural and sports fields through:

      (1) the organization of meetings, training courses, competitions and seminars for their nationals;



      (2) the support of and coordination among centers and other institutions clearly involved in cultural and sports activities;



      (3) the creation of an appropriate cultural framework;



      (4) the encouragement of studies and publications on Islam, Palestine and Al-Quds Al-Sharif.



      12.ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE DEPARTMENT



      It draws up the administrative and financial draft Regulations of the General Secretariat and its subsidiary organs, deals with the personnel matters, prepares and executes the budgets, manages the accounts and holds the ledgers of the General Secretariat.



      13.CONFERENCE DEPARTMENT



      It plans, coordinates and makes all arrangements relating to the holding of OIC conferences and meetings and provides Secretarial support to the Departments of the General Secretariat.



      14.PROTOCOL AND PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT



      It deals with protocol matters, and handles contacts concerning privileges and immunities of the OIC. It is also in charge of public relations.


      15.DEPARTMENT OF COORDINATION FOR SUBSIDIARY ORGANS, SPECIALIZED AND AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS



      It follows up coordination activity between the General Secretariat, subsidiary organs and specialized and affiliated institutions.



      16.DA'WA SECTION



      It aims to rationalize and coordinate the various activities of official and public organizations working in the domain of the Da'wa in Member States and elsewhere, to avoid duplication or overlapping in their action.



      17.EXTERNAL OFFICES



      NEW YORK AND GENEVA OFFICES



      The Permanent Observer Missions of the Organization of the Islamic Conference to the U.N. in New York and Geneva are entrusted with:

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      Following all matters of interest to the Islamic Conference at the United nations;
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      Coordinating the diplomacy of OIC Member States at the U.N.;
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      Maintaining close contacts with the UN Secretariat;
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      Creating, maintaining and strengthening working relations with the UN specialized bodies and institutions as well as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC);
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      Creating, maintaining and strengthening contacts with Member States of the UN.



      18. GENERAL SERVICE UNIT



      This Unit is responsible for the centralization of incoming and outgoing correspondence. It also ensures the liaison between the Secretary General's office and the Departments.



      19.COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER DEPARTMENT
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        AL-QUDS (JERUSALEM) COMMITTEE



        1. ALQUDS COMMITTEE



        Establishment:

        The Committee was established pursuant to resolution 1/6-P adopted by 6th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers, held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from 12-15 July 1975.



        Objectives:



        (a) To follow-up the implementation of resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference and by other international organizations that support or are in line with the Conference position; to liaise with other bodies, and to offer to Member States proposals it deems appropriate on implementation of resolutions, achieving their objectives, and on taking steps on developments that may arise within these terms of reference.



        (b) To implement all Islamic Conference resolutions on the Arab-Israeli conflict in view of the fundamental connection between the Al-Quds question and the conflict.



        Membership:

        The Islamic Conference of Information Ministers elects members of the Committee for three renewable years. Members of the Committee are the following:



        1. Kingdom of Morocco

        2. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

        3. Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

        4. Republic of Iraq

        5. Syrian Arab Republic

        6. State of Palestine

        7. Republic of Lebanon

        8. Islamic Republic of Mauritania

        9. Arab Republic of Egypt

        10. People's Republic of Bangladesh

        11. Islamic Republic of Pakistan

        12. Islamic Republic of Iran

        13. Republic of Indonesia

        14. Republic of Senegal

        15. Republic of Niger

        16. Republic of Guinea



        Meetings:

        The Committee convenes its meetings upon invitation of its chairman or the majority of its members. The meeting is considered a regular meeting when attended by the majority. The Committee presents reports to the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers, while the General Secretariat provides all facilities necessary to carry out its work.



        Chairmanship:

        The Committee is chaired by His Majesty King of Morocco.



        Headquarters:

        Rabat- Kingdom of Morocco



        Correspondence Address:

        General Secretariat of the Organization

        of the Islamic Conference

        P.O. Box 178

        Jeddah 21411

        Saudi Arabia



        An agency known as Bayt Mal al-Quds agency has been created as an affiliate of the Al-Quds Committee.





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        Bayt MAL AL QUDS AGENCY



        Establishment:

        The creation of BAYT MAL AL QUDS AGENCY was the initiative of His Majesty the late King Hassan II, King of Morocco (May Allah grant him mercy), who presented the idea to the Al-Quds Committee during its 15th session in Ifrane, Kingdom of Morocco in 1995. The idea was presented to the 23rd Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers held in Conakry, Republic of Guinea from 9-13 December 1995, where it was decided that the BAYT MAL AL QUDS AGENCY be created. The Agency was granted its statute, and later received its final legal status when its first director was appointed and allowed the official commencement of its official activities on 30 July 1998.



        The agency held its first meeting on 14 February 2000 under the high auspices of His Majesty King Muhammad VI, the King of Morocco, chairman of the Al-Quds Committee and in the presence of the Secretary General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference.



        Objectives:



        - To salvage the city of Al Quds Al Sharif (Jerusalem);

        - To extend assistance to the Palestinian population and Palestinian institutions in the holy capital;

        - To safeguard and restore the Al Aqsa Mosque and other holy sites in the city as well the city's cultural, religious, cultural and architectural heritage.



        Management:

        The agency is managed by three bodies as follows:

        - An administrative board composed of the Finance Ministers of Member States in the Al Quds Committee.

        - Trusteeship Committee composed of Foreign Affairs Ministers of five Member States in the Al Quds Committee, two of whom are permanent members: the Foreign Ministers of the Kingdom of Morocco and the State of Palestine.

        - Director General of the agency.

        Resources:

        The agency's revenue are derived from the following sources:

        - Voluntary contributions from Member States of the OIC.

        - Gifts and donations from public and private bodies, such as charitable societies, Arab, Islamic and friendly communities, companies and individuals.

        - Returns from the agency's assets, properties, projects, shares and products.

        Address:

        63, Av. Moulay Youssef

        Immeubel ADRIANA, 8em etage

        20000-Casablanca

        P.O.B: 16014.

        Morocco

        Phone Number: (212 2) 49.04.06 / 82

        Fax Number: (212 2) 49.05.16

        E-mail: alqods@onpt.net.ma

        Web Site: http://www.bma-alqods.orghttp://www.dpt.gov.tr

        Email: ftigli@dpt.gov.tr


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              SUBSIDIARY ORGANS

              Definition:

              The undermentioned Centers are established within the framework of the Organization of the Islamic Conference in accordance with a resolution adopted by the Islamic Conference of Kings and Heads of State and Government or the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers. Member States shall automatically become members of these organs and their budgets shall be approved by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers.

              1


              The Statistical, Economic, Social Research and Training Center for Islamic Countries,( Turkey)

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              The Research Center for Islamic History, Art and Culture, in Istanbul (Republic of Turkey).

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              The Islamic University of Technology, in Dhaka (People's Republic of Bangladesh).

              4


              The Islamic Center for the Development of Trade in Casablanca (Kingdom of Morocco).

              5


              The Islamic Fiqh Academy with its Headquarters in Jeddah (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia).

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              The Executive Bureau of the Islamic Solidarity Fund and its Waqf, in Jeddah (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia).

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              The Islamic University of Niger.

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              The Islamic University of Uganda.
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                Charter of the OIC





                The Representatives of

                The Kingdom of Afghanistan, the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, the State of the United Arab Emirates, the State of Bahrain, the Republic of Chad, the Arab Republic of Egypt, The Republic of Guinea, the Republic of Indonesia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the State of Kuwait, the Republic of Lebanon, the Libyan Arab Republic, Malaysia, the Republic of Mali, the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, the Kingdom of Morocco, the Republic of Niger, the Sultanate of Oman, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the State of Qatar, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Republic of Senegal, the Republic of Sierra Leone, the Somali Republic, the Democratic Republic of Sudan, the Syrian Arab Republic, the Republic of Tunisia, the Republic of Turkey, and the Yemen Arab Republic, meeting in Jeddah from 14 to 18 Muharram, 1392H (29 February - 4 March, 1972); (30 members).

                REFERRING to the Conference of the Kings and Heads of State and Government of Islamic countries held in Rabat, 9 - 12 Rajab, 1389 (22 - 25 September 1969);

                RECALLING the First Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers held in Jeddah, 15 - 17 Muharram 1390 (23 - 25 March, 1970), and the Second Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers held in Karachi, 27 - 29 Shawal 1390 (26 - 28 December, 1970);

                CONVINCED that their common belief constitutes a strong factor for rapprochement and solidarity among Islamic people;

                RESOLVED to preserve Islamic spiritual, ethical, social and economic values, which will remain one of the important factors of achieving progress for mankind;

                REAFFIRMING their commitment to the United Nations Charter and fundamental Human Rights , the purposes and principles of which provide the basis for fruitful cooperation among all people;

                DETERMINED to consolidate the bonds of the prevailing brotherly and spiritual friendship among their people, and to protect their freedom, and the common legacy of their civilization restoring particularly on the principles of justice, tolerance and non-discrimination;

                IN THEIR ENDEAVOR to enhance human well-being, progress and freedom everywhere and resolved to unite their efforts in order to secure universal peace which ensures security, freedom and justice for their people and all people throughout the world.

                APPROVES the present Charter of the Islamic Conference:-



                ARTICLE I

                The Islamic Conference:

                The Member States do hereby establish the Organization of "The Islamic Conference".





                ARTICLE II

                Objectives and Principles:

                A) Objectives:

                The objectives of the Islamic Conference shall be

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                to promote Islamic solidarity among Member States;
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                to consolidate cooperation among Member States in the economic, social, cultural, scientific and other vital fields of activities, and to carry out consultations among Member States in international organizations;
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                to endeavor to eliminate racial segregation, discrimination and to eradicate colonialism in all its forms;
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                to take necessary measures to support international peace and security founded on justice;
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                to coordinate efforts for the safeguarding of the Holy Places and support of the struggle of the people of Palestine, to help them regain their rights and liberate their land;
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                to back the struggle of all Muslim people with a view to preserving their dignity, independence and national rights;
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                to create a suitable atmosphere for the promotion of cooperation and understanding among Member States and other countries.

                B) Principles:

                The Member States decide and undertake that, in order to realize the objectives mentioned in the previous paragraph, they shall be inspired and guided by the following principles:-

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                total equality between Member States;
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                respect of the right of self-determination, and non-interference in the domestic affairs of Member States;
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                respect of the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of each Member States;
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                settlement of any conflict that may arise by peaceful means such as negotiation, mediation, reconciliation or arbitration;
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                abstention from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity, national unity or political independence of any Member States.





                ARTICLE III

                Conference bodies:

                The Islamic Conference is made up of:-

                1. the Conference of Kings and Heads of State and Government
                2. the Conference of Foreign Ministers, and
                3. the General Secretariat and Subsidiary Organs.





                ARTICLE IV

                Conference of Kings and Heads of State:

                The Conference of Kings and Heads of State and Government is the supreme authority in the Organization.

                The Islamic Summit Conference shall convene periodically, once every three years.

                It shall also be held whenever the interest of Muslim Nations warrants it, to consider matters of vital importance to the Muslims and coordinate the policy of the Organization accordingly.





                ARTICLE V

                Conference of Foreign Ministers:

                Conference sessions:



                1.

                a) The Islamic Conference shall be convened once a year of whenever the need arises at the level of Ministers of Foreign Affairs or their officially accredited representatives. The sessions shall be held in any one of the Member States.



                b) An extraordinary session may be convened at the request of any Member State or at the request of the Secretary General, if approved by two-thirds of the Member States. The request may be circulated to all Member States in order to obtain the required approval; and

                c) The Conference of Foreign Ministers has the right to recommend the convening of a Conference of Heads of State or Government. The approval can be obtained for such a Conference by circulating the request to all Member States.



                2. The Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers shall be held for the following purposes:-

                a) To consider the means of implementing the general policy of the Conference.



                b) To review progress in the implementation of resolutions adopted at previous sessions.



                c) To adopt resolutions on matters of common interest in accordance with the aims and objectives of the Conference set forth in this Charter.



                d) To discuss the report of the Financial Committee and approve the budget of the Secretariat General.



                e)
                1. To appoint the Secretary General.
                2. To appoint four Assistants to the Secretary General on recommendation of the Secretary General; (The post of a fourth Assistant Secretary General will be for the cause of Al-Quds Al-Sharif and Palestine), and

                In recommending his Assistants, the Secretary General shall duly take competence, integrity and duly take into consideration their dedication to the Charter's objectives as well as the principle of equitable geographical distribution.

                f) To fix the date and venue of the coming Conference of Foreign Ministers;

                g) To consider any issue affecting one or more of the Member States whenever a request to that effect is made with a view to taking appropriate measures in that respect



                3. Resolutions or recommendations of the Conference of Foreign Ministers shall be adopted by a two-third majority.



                4. Two-thirds of the Member States in any session of the Conference of Foreign Ministers shall constitute the quorum.



                5. The Conference of Foreign Ministers decides on the basic procedures which it follows and which could be good for the Conference of Kings and Heads of State and Government. It appoints a Chairman for each session. This procedure is also applied in subsidiary organs set up by the Conference of Kings and Heads of State and Government and also by the Conference of Foreign Ministers.
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                    Member States

                    for more information about member countries, visit
                    http://www.sesrtcic.org

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