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Useless organization.
Should be disbanded.

Does anyone know if they have ever done anything to help Muslims?

The "Oh I See" has done lots for Muslims, by becoming the rubber stamp of NATO which destroyed or is destroying progressive Muslim-majority societies like Libyan Jamahiriya and Syria. I was searching for "Oh I See" statements from 2011 about easy support whenever NATO governments spoke anything in the United Nations Terrorist Council, but I am unable to find those statements.

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Indonesia hosts first conference to garner support for Afghan women’s education​


Updated 08 December 2022
SHEANY YASUKO LAI
December 08, 2022
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Afghan women and girls take part in a protest in front of the Ministry of Education in Kabul on March 26, 2022, demanding that high schools be reopened for girls. (AFP/File)

  • Meeting in Bali co-organized by the governments of Indonesia and Qatar
  • Indonesia has made Afghanistan one of its priority foreign aid commitments

JAKARTA: Indonesia hosted on Thursday the first international conference to garner support for Afghan women’s education.

Afghan girls and women have been facing growing uncertainty since the Taliban took control of the country last year, with an estimated 3 million secondary school girls kept out of school for more than a year.

The International Conference on Afghan Women’s Education was held in Bali, co-organized by the governments of Indonesia and Qatar — the first such meeting to take place since the Taliban takeover, gathering representatives of 38 countries, international organizations, NGOs and academics.

Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, has made Afghanistan one of its priority foreign aid commitments, with assistance directed mostly to support women’s empowerment and education.

“We cannot choose to remain idle, we must do something,” Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi told a press conference.

“I firmly believe investing in women means investing in a brighter future, given the opportunity women can make a critical contribution to society.”

Marsudi said that creating conducive conditions for women’s participation in Afghan society was of critical importance, and urged participants to “encourage progress to establish an inclusive government that respects women’s rights” and “guarantee education for all.”

Under its new rulers, Afghanistan has been struggling to achieve growth and stability, as foreign governments have refused to recognize the Taliban and the aid-dependent Afghan economy has been in freefall following the suspension of billions of dollars in foreign aid.

As human rights violations against women and girls mounted steadily in the last year, restriction on women’s employment, in particular, was estimated to cost Afghanistan’s gross domestic product up to $1 billion, or about 5 percent, according to UN data.

The conference was a “good steppingstone,” Qatar’s assistant foreign minister, Lolwah Rashid Al-Khater, told participants at the Bali meeting.

Indonesia and Qatar are working together on a scholarship program dedicated to Afghan people and planning to create economic opportunities through microloans. The two governments are also keen on facilitating policies that would connect the Afghan private sector to their international counterparts.

“One message for the international community: Education is a basic right for all ... and it’s important for myself and my colleagues as well — me as a Muslim woman — to confirm that this is not part of a faith; preventing women from their basic rights is not part of the faith,” Al-Khater said.

“It is our obligation as Muslim-majority countries to confront that and to say to any actors that this does not represent us, this does not represent the faith of Islam.”


1. The Qatari lady, Lolwah, is LOL really. It is in her Qatar that Taliban has had an openly-operating embassy for a decade, in addition to a big American military base. If she is really sincere in wanting the best for Afghan women then she must arrest the Talibs in Qatar and say that her government will execute them in a stadium just like the Taliban do in Afghanistan, unless the Taliban stop spending on new mosque loudspeakers and rearrange Afghanistan into a welfare-based society where at least there are no homeless, basic food is free, clean water is free, electricity is free, telecom and internet is free, healthcare is free and education is free. Let them start with this. Afghans now have difficulty in finding money to buy food and are having to feed anxiety tablets to even their one-year-olds to put them to sleep and forget hunger. Others after selling kidneys and pledging daughters for money are able to obtain some things including bread ( naan ) which in the morning they dip in water to soften it and at night eat it dry.

2. Indonesia government and Qatar government are essentially working with the Taliban via saying that they support "Afghanistan's private sector".

3. Since this thread is about OIC why doesn't it simply declare Taliban as murtad and launch a big military operation to eradicate it and enable progressives like the Solidarity Party of Afghanistan to form governance, or will OIC remain "Oh I See" ?
 
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Useless organization.
Should be disbanded.
That’s how they work. They turn something good for you into something rotten so you want to get rid of it yourself. That’s the plan to get you to do it yourself. Although it’s very hard to fix something rotten
 
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There are three Muslim countries in South East Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei

 
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India should be part of OIC organization because 3rd Largest Number of Muslims live in India.
 
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Nice to see Central Asian countries are all free 8-)
 
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Yes If I were Arabs I would invest trillions into other Muslim nations. Not only will it help Muslims but it will also give Arabs a lot more influence and power as well. But instead they waste most of their money which could have uplifted many Muslim nations like Niger, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sudan etc.
The truth is these nations don't want to uplift themselves

The time they will want to make a stand in the world,they will not need arabs for their help

Qoumein apne zor e bazo per khari hoti hain
Kisi k khara karne se koi nahi oper ata.
Aur na koi kisi ko oper lata hi hai
 
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OIC Executive Committee extraordinary meeting discusses Israeli aggression on Al-Aqsa Mosque​

JEDDAH, Tuesday, January 10, 2023 (WAFA) – The Extraordinary Open-ended Meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Executive Committee was held today to examine the continued Israeli aggression against Al-Aqsa Mosque, at the request of the State of Palestine and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and in coordination with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Chair of the Islamic Summit and the Executive Committee, at the OIC headquarters, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

A press statement by the OIC said proceedings from the principles and objectives of the Charter of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the historical, moral and legal responsibility of the Islamic Ummah and the duty of full solidarity with Palestine and its people; reaffirming all relevant Resolutions adopted by the Islamic Summit, Council of Foreign Ministers and OIC Extraordinary Meetings; reaffirming the centrality of the cause of Palestine, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif at its heart, for the entire Islamic Ummah, and reaffirming the Arab and Islamic identity of occupied AlQuds, the capital of the State of Palestine, and rejecting any form of prejudice to it.

The OIC said in the final communique that it:
1. Condemns in the strongest terms the storming of the blessed Aqsa Mosque / AlHaram Al-Qudsi-ASharif on 3/1/ 2023 by a minister in the Israeli colonial occupation cabinet, who is known for his extremism, and considers it as a serious provocation that hurt the feelings of Muslims all over the world and in a blatant violation of international law, relevant UN resolutions, existing historic and legal situation in AlQuds and its sanctities and all relevant international norms.

2. Warns against the consequences of the continued assault on Al-Aqsa Mosque / AlHaram Al-Qudsi Al-Sharif, including provocations, continued abuses, and daily serious attacks by the Israeli colonial occupation authorities, its government officials, its military occupation forces, and colonialists, in a gross violation of international law and unprecedented tampering with the current historic and legal situation, especially the dangerous attempts by extremist Jewish colonialists to fuel the flames of religious conflict by imposing a temporal and spatial division of the Haram alSharif, which poses a threat to international peace and security.

3. Affirms that the primary responsibility for events in the Blessed Aqsa Mosque and Al Haram Al-Qudsi AShariff rests with the Israeli colonial occupation authorities, which provide protection to the colonizers and their leaders, including government officials, and their continued efforts to change the status quo therein, and holds them responsible for the consequences of their continued illegal policies and measures.

4. Demands the United Nations Security Council, in its capacity as the guarantor of international peace and security, to assume its responsibilities and act urgently to take the necessary measures, without selectivity or double standards, to deter and stop the dangerous Israeli escalation, along with all other illegal and provocative measures and policies that affect the occupied city of Al-Quds and the sanctity of the Blessed Aqsa Mosque / Al-Haram Al-Qudsi Al-Sharif.

5. Appreciates the positions of the states that rejected and condemned the provocative and aggressive Israeli incursions into the blessed Aqsa Mosque/ Al-Haram Al-Qudsi Al-Sharif, and calls on the international community, particularly the permanent members of the Security Council, to condemn these irresponsible and dangerous actions, and to take urgent action and practical steps to stop them and to put an end to the accelerating deterioration of the situation in Palestine in general due to the Israeli colonial occupation authorities continued violation of the international law, Palestinians’ human rights.

6. Calls for the imposition of sanctions on the extremist minister in the Israeli colonial occupation government who assaulted the sanctity of the blessed -Aqsa Mosque / AlHaram Al-Qudsi Al-Sharif, and anyone who deliberately does so, makes threats, or performs provocative actions against it, incites against the Palestinian people, adopts a racist discourse against it, or calls for to violence and terror.

7. Reaffirms that Al-Haram Al-Sharif, with its entire area totaling 144 dunams, is an exclusive place of worship for Muslims, protected by international law and the historical and legal status, and that the Department ofِ Al-Quds Waqfs and Affairs of the Blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque / Al-Quds Al-Sharif, affiliated to the Jordanian Ministry of Waqfs, Islamic Affairs and Holy Sanctuaries, is the competent authority to manage the affairs of the Blessed Aqsa Mosque / Al-Haram Al-Qudsi Al-Sharif, and Stresses the role of the historic Hashemite guardianship of the Islamic and Christian holy Sanctuaries in Al-Quds, in protecting sanctities, their identity, and the existing historical and legal status therein.

8. Reaffirms the central role of Al-Quds Committee under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohamed VI, of Morocco, in challenging the serious measures taken by the Israeli occupation authorities in Al-Quds Al-Shareef, and values the role of Bayt Mal Al-Quds Agency.

9. Affirms the sovereignty of the Palestinian people over Al-Quds Al-Sharif and all its holy places, its ancient town and its walls, and affirms that all measures taken or intended to be taken by the Israeli colonial occupation authorities, which seek to change the character and legal status of the city or its demographic composition, are null and void and have no legal effect. that Israel is merely an occupying power with no sovereign rights whatsoever in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including AlQuds Al-Sharif and the Blessed Aqsa Mosque/Al Haram Al- Qudsi Al-Sharif.

10. Reiterates, in this regard, its condemnation of the repeated attacks on Christian holy places and their properties, including the recent attack on the endowments of the Orthodox Church at Bab-Al-Khaleel and Silwan, and the desecration and destruction of Christian graves on Mount Zion in the eastern part of Al-Quds.

11. Calls on states and intergovernmental organizations to fully adhere to the legal and historical status quo of the city of Al-Quds, and demands all international parties, not to recognize any Israeli allegations aimed at altering the status of the Islamic and Christian holy places in Al-Quds Al-Sharif or seizing them, including using any false names that encourage extremists to commit more attacks on the holy places and to increase violence.

12. Stresses the responsibility of the States Parties to the Geneva Conventions to hold Israel accountable for all its violations of international humanitarian law, whether by its government officials, military forces, or extremist colonialists.

13. Appeals to the clergy, authorities and religious institutions of the Divine Messages in all parts of the world to adopt a position calling for an end to these violations and to affirm that preserving the existing historical and legal status preserves the special religious and historical status of the city of Al-Quds.

14. Calls on OIC Member States to reflect these positions and all relevant OIC Resolutions in their stands and to make serious efforts to protect the occupied Holy City and its sanctities, specifically the blessed Aqsa Mosque / Haram al-Qudsi ASharif, and its people, and to defend it in the face of illegal attempts to change the demographic composition, identity, and legal and historical status current.

15. Condemns the imposition of collective sanctions by the Israeli colonial occupation authorities on the Palestinian people, their officials and Palestinian civil organizations, and underlines the need to counter these measures. Reiterates also its support for the Palestinian people in their just struggle, and calls on Member States to mobilize their capabilities in order to strengthen the capabilities of the State of Palestine at all levels in support of its legitimate struggle in confronting the Israeli colonial occupation and restoring usurped rights, and calls on them to seek to intensify efforts, coordinate positions in international forums, and highlight support for the Palestinian cause.

16. Requests the OIC Secretary-General to communicate with religious leaders and relevant international officials to convey the OIC message and position, and to request them to take a firm stance towards these dangerous developments.

17. Affirms its continued follow-up of all developments related to Al-Quds, specifically the sanctity of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and to take appropriate steps in this regard, as stipulated in the Resolutions of Islamic summits and the Council of Foreign Ministers.

 
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