Islamic Conference
The Islamic Conference, officially known as the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), is an international organization founded in 1969. It aims to promote cooperation among its member states, which are primarily Muslim-majority countries. The OIC addresses various issues, including political, economic, social, and cultural matters, while also advocating for the rights of Muslims worldwide.
The organization consists of 57 member states and serves as a platform for dialogue and collaboration on common interests. The OIC also works to enhance solidarity among its members and to promote peace and security in the Muslim world.