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THE Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) completed 40 years of its existence last week. It was set up in Rabat, Morocco on September 25, 1969, in reaction to an arson attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque on August 21, 1969, in Al-Quds, carried out by an Israeli.

The meeting was the first unified expression of the Muslim Ummah of its determination to safeguard its interests, speak with one voice and ensure the progress and well being of the Muslims in the world.

It took an organised shape in March 1970, setting up a secretariat in Jeddah and appointing a secretary-general as its head. Two years later, a charter was adopted demonstrating that the OIC’s purpose was to strengthen solidarity and cooperation among Islamic states in all fields.

OIC members represent 22 per cent of the world population, have 2 per cent of the world’s GDP, 1.3 per cent of the world trade and only 1.5 per cent of the investments. Twenty five per cent of OIC population does not have access to medical facilities or safe drinking water.

Half of the population lives below the poverty line classified as the most poor. No Muslim country is in the top list of the Human Development Index or in any other global economic indicators.

This depressing picture of the Islamic countries is not limited to the economic and social spheres, in the realm of education and technology the facts are equally disappointing.

The OIC member countries possess 70 per cent of the world’s energy resources and 40 per cent of available raw material but their GDP is only 5 per cent of the world GDP. Muslim countries miserably lag behind in education and technology.

They produce only 500 PhDs each year as compared to 3,000 in India and 5,000 in the United Kingdom. None of their educational or research institutions or centres of excellence find place in the top 100 in the world.

The last regular summit was held in Putrajaya, Malaysia, in 2003. Under the dynamic leadership of Mahathir Mohammad, the OIC’s performance was judged as unsatisfactory. He identified political inertia, economic underdevelopment, lack of democracy and unrepresentative governments as examples of the malaise afflicting the OIC.

The summit therefore, decided to craft a strategy to suggest reform and restructuring. A commission was set up to draw appropriate recommendations and a special summit was held at Makkah in December 2005 to examine these recommendations.

The Makkah Summit took stock of the OIC’s performance over the previous years and identified its weaknesses and shortcomings.

The Makkah summit made an intensive analysis and issued an ambitious plan of action for the next decade. However, as has been the history in the past, these summits and their declarations are long on promises and short on delivery.

The Makkah Declaration referred to the need for a “fresh vision” to turn the tide in the face of the external threats that have helped exacerbate the Ummah’s current plight and called for a plan for the future of the Ummah. The summit urged the member states to “focus on good governance, wider political participation, establish rule of law, protect human rights, apply social justice, transparency, fight corruption and build civil society institutions”.

The OIC today has 57 Muslim member-states and has held 10 summits in response to the challenges confronting the Muslim world. Since its establishment, the Islamic world has suffered five major catastrophes which have reduced it to almost a non-factor in international politics.

The break up of Pakistan through armed intervention by India in 1971 , the invasion of Lebanon by Israel in 1982, the Iran-Iraq war, Soviet intervention in Afghanistan and the US occupation of Iraq, have dealt a mortal blow to the unity, dignity and sovereignty of the Muslim world.

The OIC has failed to respond meaningfully to any of these crises or demonstrate any unity of thought and action apart from issuing high-sounding declarations at the end of each summit. Nothing was done to contain the crises or avert the tragedies. The OIC remained merely a silent spectator.

The Muslim world has abjectly failed to grasp the demands and requirements of the 21st century. The absolute need to introduce and embrace modern technology has not dawned on its leaders, reflecting their distressing intellectual poverty.

Pakistan’s suggestion to establish a multi-billion dollar fund for the promotion of science and technology did not receive support from the GCC countries, who alone could establish or run this multi-faceted fund.

Pakistan has made some extremely useful proposals to lift the Islamic world out of its present dilemmas.

The suggestions related to: (i) an institutional mechanism for conflict prevention and resolution with member states; (II) a network of centres of excellence in science and technology; (iii) establishment of a permanent forum of Islamic thought to provide guidance and opinion; (iv) allocation of adequate financial resources to implement these proposals; (v) allocation of at least 0.5 per cent of the GDP by the member states for implementing OIC objectives; and (vi) a dedicated department in the OIC secretariat for promoting intra-OIC trade.

The OIC has set up a number of institutions to help in capacity building, knowledge networking in areas of knowledge-driven economy, trade and investments, ICT, quality and productivity, sustainable development, governance and poverty alleviation but to date have no achievement to their credit.

Unless OIC members are willing to face the present challenges boldly and demonstrate political will to assert their role in the world affairs, the OIC will continue to fail its members. The current crisis between the West and the world of Islam is yet another opportunity for the OIC to prove its relevance by playing a constructive role by building bridges through an informed dialogue between Islam and other faiths.
 
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Orgnisations based on religious beliefs seldom last / work.

Economic & social platforms retain relevance even with time.
 
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Wrong third eye. The cause of failur is impotent leaders of member countries of OIC who are more worried for own wealth in western banks than betterment of their countrymen
 
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The fun part about OIC is that they have refused India as a member country despite of the fact that India has 3rd largest muslim population.

Whereas Russians and Serbians have been given as observor status of OIC.

I can still go with Russia since they have a muslim population in numbers but Serbia????

GB

P.S: - China and Mongolia are not even in the picture of OIC.
 
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Wrong third eye. The cause of failur is impotent leaders of member countries of OIC who are more worried for own wealth in western banks than betterment of their countrymen

There can't be any muslim unity and organizations such as OIC means nothing to anyone.

Iran-Iraq fought a 8 year long bloody war, Pakistan is bleeding everyday, Hamas and Fatah can't stand together.

Many muslim countries (and apparently OIC members) have diplomatic and defence ties with Israel.

Many middle eastern countries have their official religion as Sunni-Islam instead of simply Islam.

The list goes on and on and on.

GB
 
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It is funny Bharat aka India is eager to get into OIC by hook or by crook but when OIC issue some statment on Kashmir or plight of those largest minority of India called Muslims, then India starts having cramps and term OIC an irrelevent organisation.

Lolzz at this hypocracy
 
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^^^I don't think India ever asked to join OIC after its initial request was blocked by Pakistan. Its the other countries like SA, Egypt Iran, Turkey e.t.c. who have proposed to grant India an observer status.

But looking at what they have achieved till date regarding political issues wether it be Palestine, Chechenya or any other issue, atleast in that sense its not very relevant. The Arab league has had a more stronger impetus related to resolving Palestine.

I guess for general developmental, humanitarian and economic aid purposes it has done some contributions though which is good
 
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It is funny Bharat aka India is eager to get into OIC by hook or by crook but when OIC issue some statment on Kashmir or plight of those largest minority of India called Muslims, then India starts having cramps and term OIC an irrelevent organisation.

Lolzz at this hypocracy

First Kashmir does not represent the entire Indian muslim population.

Second we are not interested by hook or crook.

We asked they refused (Pakistan being the major opposition), we are sitting quiet.

India not member of OIC doesnt bothor Indian Government but I thought OIC would have been a bit sane considering the fact that countries like Russia are their observers and country like India with 3rd largest muslim population is not even a member.

Now thats hypocracy.

Other hypocracy is countries having full ties with Israel are members of OIC.

and the biggest hypocracy is that a country like Albania with 9.50% muslims is a member of OIC but India who has more muslims than the entire population of Albania.

GB
 
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Wrong third eye. The cause of failur is impotent leaders of member countries of OIC who are more worried for own wealth in western banks than betterment of their countrymen

Whats the diff ?

Either way orgnisations based on religion don't work. Economy & economics has greater relevance.
 
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First Kashmir does not represent the entire Indian muslim population.

Indeed, neither i am calling Kashmiris as Indian Population because Kashmir is NOT Part of India neither Kashmiris are Indian. Period.

Second we are not interested by hook or crook.

Demanding to be part of OIC on the basis of having Muslim population is tantamount to by hook or by cook because the organisation is meant of "Muslim" Countries and and to work for bilateral trade, geo-political policies of these countries and form a consensus on problems being faced by Muslim Countries in the world.

Not for betterment of Muslim population.



We asked they refused (Pakistan being the major opposition), we are sitting quiet.

Good for you otherwise it would have been difficult for you to absorb criticism of India at the hands of OIC over attrocities against Muslims in India.


India not member of OIC doesnt bothor Indian Government but I thought OIC would have been a bit sane considering the fact that countries like Russia are their observers and country like India with 3rd largest muslim population is not even a member.

Now thats hypocracy.

Other hypocracy is countries having full ties with Israel are members of OIC.

and the biggest hypocracy is that a country like Albania with 9.50% muslims is a member of OIC but India who has more muslims than the entire population of Albania.

GB

Lolzz its not hypocracy, its the rules according to which India can not be member of OIC simple as that.

On the ther hand OIC considers Russia worth strategicaly to be an observer instead of India.

So better dont moan. Hypocracy or No hypocracy, OIC does not want Indian IN.

Instead of longing for being part of an Islamic organisation on basis of having large number of Muslims, India should work for the better of its largest minority citizens.


A quick question Why India wants to be part of OIC in the first place??
 
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Indeed, neither i am calling Kashmiris as Indian Population because Kashmir is NOT Part of India neither Kashmiris are Indian. Period.

Do not twist my statement. I said Kashmiri muslims do not represent the entire muslim population of India.

neither Kashmiris are Indian

They have Indian passports, an Indian Army Lt.Gen is Kashmiri, a Naval woman officer is Kashmiri. They voted in assembly elections and lok sabha eletions. Sajjad lone stood for lok sabha elections.

because the organisation is meant of "Muslim" Countries

What is a muslim country according to you?

Albania a full member is not a muslim country. They have got 65.70%atheiests, 10.33% Orthodox Christians and 9.43% muslims.

Turkey officially is not a muslim country.

Tajikistan, Kazhakhastan, Uzbekistan are officially not muslim countries.

Hence the above statement is useless.

On the ther hand OIC considers Russia worth strategicaly to be an observer instead of India.

On what basis? How conviniently you forgot Chechnya.

and What about Serbia? who has been granted as observer status?

Besides we were looking forward to membership and not observer status.

Good for you otherwise it would have been difficult for you to absorb criticism of India at the hands of OIC over attrocities against Muslims in India.

They do criticize us even when we are not part of OIC. Last time OIC spoke about Amarnath land row we asked them to shut the **** up and they obliged.

So being a member or non member really doesnt matter on the above point.


Instead of longing for being part of an Islamic organisation on basis of having large number of Muslims, India should work for the better of its largest minority citizens.

20 Crore apporoved for research and development of Urdu (during BJP time)
Madrassa students get railway concessions.
Subsidies for HAJ passengers.
Madrassa degrees valid for employments.

and the list goes on and on and on.

GB
 
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Albania with 9.50% muslims is a member of OIC

Albania is 70% Muslim. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/al.html

but India who has more muslims than
the entire population of Albania.

India has more Muslims than any country except Indonesia and Pakistan. There used to be a requirement that a member country must have at least 50% Muslim population. I don't know if that rule is still in place.

Either way orgnisations based on religion don't work.

Organizations composed of weak-willed members don't work.

OIC is useless because most of its member countries are not strong enough to be truly independent in their policymaking, and/or are ruled by dictators who would sell their own grandmother to make a personal profit.
 
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:) You just tell me first WHY India on earth wants to be Part of OIC?

BecauseAlbania is a member so you have right to be a member of OIC?


your argument does not hold any ground because its OIC who has right to let anyone in Not the otherway round.

As far as Kashmir is concern we all know Its Illegaly occupied by India and being Hindu Kashmiri does not mean they are Indians.

And being on your parol also doesnt mean that it had made them Indians ;)
 
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Do you have any other source than this? My claim came from a US Govt. Source itself.

Albania

India has more Muslims than any country except Indonesia and Pakistan. There used to be a requirement that a member country must have at least 50% Muslim population. I don't know if that rule is still in place.

Mozambique is a member of OIC.

According to the 1997 census, the Roman Catholic community makes up 23.8 percent of the population of Mozambique. Muslims comprise 17.8 percent of the population, and people of the Protestant community make up 17.5% of the country's population. 17.8% of the people have other beliefs, and 23.1% have no religious beliefs

Another member state TOGO has pproximately 29% of the population Christian, 20% are Muslim, and 51% have indigenous beliefs.

Suriname also doesnt have 50% of muslim population and they are full member of OIC.

Guyana who also OIC member has more hindus than Muslims.

According to the 2002 Census, Guyana's religions breakdown is 57% Christian (of which 16.9% Pentecostal, 8.1% Roman Catholic, 6.9% Anglican, 5% Seventh-day Adventist and 20% other Christian denominations), 23.4% Hindu, 7.3% Muslim, 0.5% Rastafarian, 0.1% Bahá'í, 2.2% other faiths including Judaism, and 4.3% no religion.

GB
 
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