
Islamic Conference
The Islamic Conference, formally known as the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), is an international organization founded in 1969. It comprises 57 member states, representing the collective interests of the Muslim world. The OIC aims to promote unity and cooperation among Muslim countries, address issues affecting them, and enhance economic, political, and cultural ties. It also works to protect the rights of Muslims globally and addresses humanitarian issues. The organization serves as a platform for dialogue and collaboration on key challenges, such as conflict, poverty, and development, while promoting peace and understanding within the international community.