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OIC Charter

The OIC Charter, or the Charter of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, is a foundational document that establishes the OIC, a group of 57 Islamic countries. Created in 1969, its main goals are to promote Muslim solidarity, protect the rights of Muslims worldwide, and enhance cooperation in various fields like politics, economy, culture, and social issues. The Charter outlines the principles of respect for sovereignty, non-interference in internal affairs, and collective action to address challenges facing member states. Overall, it serves as a framework for collaboration among its member countries to support common interests and objectives.