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Contribution to International Peace from IRCICA

Contribution to International Peace from IRCICA

Ahmet Coskunaydin

Hosting a total of 57 Islamic Countries,
IRCICA hosts a very important meeting
made. The organization headquartered in Istanbul,
Nursultan of Kazakhstan recently
Developing Centralized International Dialogue
Founding President Bulat Sarsenbayev and
United Arab Emirates International
Ahmed bin, Chairman of the Council for Tolerance and Peace.
Mohammed Al Jarwan also joined.
Mahmud Erol Kılıç, President of IRCICA
hosted.
Nazarbayev Center located in Kazakhstan,
pioneered many international studies and
is hosting.

At the end of the meeting, Ahmed bin Mohammed al
By signing a cooperation protocol, Jarwan
paved the way for long-term work
Contributing to world peace
set out to resolve it by peaceful means,
to work, mainly India and Russia
online participation from many countries, including
provided.

IRCICA : Islamic History, Art and Culture Research Center –

IRCICA
January 1, 1980

history
IRCICA, Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC, formerly: Organization of the Islamic Conference; www.oic-
oci.org) subsidiary and cultural center. It started its activities in 1979. 57 members of the OIC
States are also members of IRCICA.
The founding idea of IRCICA was held in Istanbul in 1976.
Türkiye during the Ministers’ Conference (now called the Council of Foreign Ministers)
Proposed by the Republic of Turkey and approved by resolution 3/7-ECS of the conference.
The Status document of the Center was first published at the 9th Conference of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Islamic Countries (Dakar,
1978) and later included in the Framework Statute of OIC sub-institutions.
Revised by resolution 1/6-Org (IS) of the 6th Islamic Summit Conference (Dakar, 1991)
reapproved. The first work program of the center 11. Foreign Ministers of Islamic Countries
It was ratified and put into effect by the Conference (Islamabad, 1980).
Between 1983 and 2000, IRCICA also held the 13th Conference of Foreign Ministers of Islamic Countries.
(Niamey, 1982) of another OIC sub-institution whose Statute was approved by the decision of the International
Secretariat and Executive Bureau of the Islamic Cultural Heritage Preservation Commission (ICPICH)
conducted. The commission was chaired by Prince Faisal bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud.

(Saudi Arabian President of Youth Welfare) after his death in 1999, in 2000, the 27th Islamic
With the decision of the Conference of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Countries (Kuala Lumpur, 2000) with IRCICA
combined. Thus, the work of ICPICH has been included in the activity programs of IRCICA.
Abbreviated name, maxim
The center is commonly used in English as “Istanbul, Research, Centre, Islamic, Culture, Arts”.
abbreviated name of the words I.R.C.I.C.A. (pronounced IRSIKA) with
known.
Part of the 13th verse of Surah Hucurat (49), of the Qur’an, as the motto of IRCICA.
adopted::
﴾وَجَعَلْنَاكُمْ شُعُوبًا وَقَبَائِلَ لِتَعَارَفُوا إِنّ أَكْرَمَكُمْ عِندَ اللقَاكُمْ﴿
“O people, we have certainly divided you into tribes and tribes so that you can meet. in the sight of Allah
The most valuable of you is the one who is most cautious of disobeying Him. …..”
The motto of the center is written by Calligrapher Hasan Çelebi and decorated by Müzehhibe Rikkat Kunt.
presented as a printed work.