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FINAL COMMUNIQUÉ
OF
THE
THIRD
EXTRAORDINARY SESSION
OF
THE
ISLAMIC
SUMMIT CONFERENCE
"MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF THE 21ST CENTURY,
SOLIDARITY IN ACTION"
MAKKAH AL MUKARRAMAH
5-6
DHUL QA'ADAH 1426H
(7-8
DECEMBER 2005)
In
response to the kind invitation addressed from the Custodian of
the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah Ibn Abdulaziz to his
brothers and sister, the leaders of the Muslim Ummah, the Third
Extraordinary Session of the Islamic Summit Conference was held
in Makkah Al Mukarramah on 5-6 Dhul Qa'adah 1426 H (7-8
December 2005).
The Summit
Conference was inaugurated by recitation of verses from the
Holy Qur’an. Then the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King
Abdullah Ibn Abdulaziz, delivered a speech in which he stressed
that a strong Muslim believer in his Lord does not despair in
God’s mercy and that Islamic unity will never be realized
through the shedding of blood as misguided deviants assume.
Extremism, fanaticism and excommunication will not take root in
a land endowed with the spirit of tolerance and the
dissemination of moderation. He affirmed his aspiration to the
rise of a unified Islamic Ummah; a rule that eradicates
injustice and oppression; comprehensive Islamic development
targeting the removal of destitution and poverty; the spread of
reason and moderation that characterize the tolerance of Islam;
Muslim inventors and industrialists; an advanced Islamic
technology; and to a Muslim youth who equally works for this
life and the hereafter.
The
Conference was also addressed by the Prime Minister of Malaysia,
His Excellency Dato Seri Abdullah bin Ahmed Badawi, in his
capacity as Chairman of the Tenth Islamic Summit Conference. In
his statement, he stressed that the Muslim Ummah could no longer
be in a state of denial and that the causes for the miserable
conditions in which it finds itself today must be confronted and
addressed in a holistic manner, inter alia, through building
capacities as well as the projection of the true image of Islam
and its civilizational approaches. He informed that Malaysia had
offered to host meetings to discuss good governance and the
establishment of a rapid response mechanism to alleviate the
impact of natural disasters in OIC Member States.
Addressing
the opening session, Professor Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu,
Secretary-General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference,
reviewed the current situation of the OIC and the appropriate
place it is aspiring to occupy on the international scene,
taking into account the huge global developments and the need
for strategic planning so as to keep abreast of these
developments in such a way that safeguards the supreme interests
of the Muslim world and enables it to preserve its identity,
civilization and lofty human values as a fundamental factor for
the cohesion of the fabric of the Muslim societies and the
strengthening of their social stability.
Having
taken cognizance of the reports and recommendations submitted to
it by the Meeting of Foreign Ministers Preparatory to the
Extraordinary Summit, and having discussed the issues on its
agenda, the Conference decided to adopt the Makkah Declaration,
the Eminent Persons’ Report and the Ten-Year Programme of Action
to Meet the Challenges Facing the Ummah in the 21st
Century, and declared as follows:
I-
In the
Intellectual Field
The Summit
reaffirmed that Islam is a religion of moderation which rejects
bigotry, extremism and fanaticism, and underlined in this
connection the importance of combating deviant ideology using
all available means, besides developing educational curricula
that firmly establish the values of understanding, tolerance,
dialogue and multilateralism in accordance with the tenets of
Islam.
The
Conference stressed that dialogue among civilizations based on
mutual respect, understanding and equality between people, is a
prerequisite for establishing a world marked by tolerance,
cooperation, peace and confidence among nations.
The
Conference called for combating pseudo-religious and sectarian
extremism, and for the need to refrain from accusing followers
of Islamic schools of heresy, and reaffirmed the need to deepen
dialogue and promote restraint, moderation and tolerance and
issuance of Fatwas by those not eligible to issue them.
The
Conference underlined the importance of reforming the Islamic
Fiqh Academy such as to make it the jurisprudential authority of
the Ummah.
II-
In the
Political Field
The
Conference stressed the importance of the question of Palestine
as the central cause of the Muslim Ummah. The ending of the
Israeli occupation of the Arab and Palestinian territories
occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem, the Syrian Golan
and the remaining occupied Lebanese territories in compliance
with Security Council Resolution 425, constitutes a vital
request for the entire Muslim Ummah. This question should unify
the Muslim position regarding the comprehensive settlement of
the question of Palestine in accordance with the United Nations
resolutions, the Arab Peace Initiative and the Roadmap. Efforts
should be made to regain the city of Al-Quds, safeguard its
Islamic and historical character, preserve and protect Al-Aqsa
Mosque and other sacred sites, counter the judaization of the
Holy City, support the Palestinian institutions in the city, and
establish Al-Aqsa University in the city of Al-Quds. It
Conference called for support to the Waqf of Al-Quds Fund with
each Muslim individual contributing one dollar, besides
contributions by Member States in order to preserve the holy
sites in the city of Al-Quds, including in particular Al-Aqsa
Mosque, safeguard the sacred city’s cultural and historic
landmarks and Arab-Islamic identity, and strengthen the
steadfastness of its population so that it may regain its
character as a city of coexistence and tolerance and the capital
of the State of Palestine. The Conference reiterated working
hand in hand with the international community to cease and
dismantle settlements in the occupied territories. It also
called for a halt in the building of the Separation Wall and its
demolition in accordance with the Opinion of the International
Court of Justice.
The Summit
Conference discussed the developments in Iraq and welcomed the
Arab Initiative for National Accord among the Iraqi parties, and
hoped that the forthcoming legislative elections would lead to a
constitutional Iraqi government so as to safeguard the country’s
unity and territorial integrity to ensure peace, security,
stability and enable the brotherly Iraq to play its
civilizational role on the Arab, Islamic and international
arenas and condemned the terrorist violence faced by the Iraqi
people. It supported the political process and the completion of
building constitutional institutions as well as Iraqi
reconstruction. The Conference further stressed the importance
of the role of the UN in Iraq in cooperation with the OIC.
The
Conference extended its support to the people of Jammu and
Kashmir for their inalienable right to self-determination in
accordance with the relevant UN resolutions and the aspirations
of the Kashmiri people. It called for respect of the human
rights of the Kashmiri people and agreed to provide all possible
political and diplomatic support to the true representatives of
the Kashmiri people in their struggle against foreign
occupation.
The
Conference, while reaffirming the previous OIC resolutions on
Cyprus, expressed its firm determination to act in solidarity
with the Muslim Turkish Cypriot people and their rightful cause,
through supporting the efforts within the UN framework to find a
comprehensive, fair and lasting settlement of the problem on the
basis of political equality, as well as through taking concrete
steps towards the elimination of all restrictions isolating the
Turkish Cypriots.
The
Conference again welcomed the comprehensive peace agreement in
Sudan and the resolution adopted by the 10th Islamic
Summit Conference regarding the creation of a Fund for the
Reconstruction of War-Affected areas in Sudan, and urged Member
States to effectively contribute to this Fund.
The
Conference reiterated its support for the Somali Government in
its efforts to restore security and achieve reconstruction.
The
Conference also reiterated its condemnation of the continued
Armenian aggression against the sovereignty of Azerbaijan and
its territorial integrity and called for complete and
unconditional withdrawal from all occupied territories of
Azerbaijan.
The
Conference emphasized commitment to and credibility of Joint
Islamic Action through implementation of Islamic resolutions,
particularly as regard the display of Islamic solidarity in the
face of natural disasters, etc, and countering foreign threats
that jeopardize the security of any OIC Member State in a
collective manner and rejected unilateral sanctions, which may
be imposed against any Member State. The Conference also
stressed the need to reform the OIC with a view to further
energizing its institutions and enhance its role.
The
Conference stressed the need to condemn terrorism in all its
forms and manifestations, reject any justification for it, and
declared its solidarity with Member States which have been
victims of terrorism and again stated the necessity to
criminalize all terrorist practices and all forms of their
support, finance and instigation, considering terrorism a global
phenomenon not related to any religion, race, color or country.
The Conference emphasized also the importance of joining
international efforts to combat this phenomenon, and to endeavor
to implement the recommendations adopted by the International
Counter-Terrorism Conference, held in Riyadh in 2005, including
the creation of an International Center for Combating Terrorism,
as well as the need to differentiate between terrorism and the
legitimate resistance to foreign occupation. The Conference also
stressed the need to support the efforts aimed at drawing up an
International Code of Conduct for Combating Terrorism, as well
as the need to hold an international conference or a special
session of the United Nations General Assembly to affirm
international agreement on laying down a coherent strategy for
combating this dangerous phenomenon.
The
Conference underlined the need to collectively endeavor to
reflect the noble Islamic values, counter Islamophobia,
defamation of Islam and its values and desecration of Islamic
holy sites, and to effectively coordinate with States as well as
regional and international institutions and organizations to
urge them to criminalize this phenomenon as a form of racism.
The
Conference expressed its concern at rising hatred against Islam
and Muslims and condemned the recent incident of desecration of
the image of the Holy Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) in the media of
certain countries and stressed the responsibility of all
governments to ensure full respect of all religions and
religious symbols and the inapplicability of using the freedom
of expression as a pretext to defame religions.
The
Conference emphasized the importance of promoting cooperation
and dialogue with non-OIC member states with Muslim communities
and their true representatives to preserve their rights and
continue to carefully monitor the developments.
The
Conference called for considering the possibility of
establishing an independent permanent body to promote human
rights in Member States as well as the possibility in preparing
an Islamic Charter on Human Rights in accordance with the
provisions of the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam and
interact with the United Nations and other relevant
international bodies. The Conference further highlighted
importance of promoting women’s rights and education and
welcomed Turkey’s offer to host the First OIC Women’s
Conference.
The
Conference stressed the need for the media in the Muslim world
to project the true and bright image of our Islamic religion,
and to effectively deal with international media to attain this
objective. It also called for the revitalization of the Standing
Committee for Information and Culture (COMIAC) and underlined
the importance of extending support to the Digital Solidarity
Fund in order to develop information society in the Muslim
counries.
III-
In the
Economic and Social Field
The
Conference emphasized the need to make optimal use of the human,
natural and economic resources of the Muslim world in order to
promote this cooperation, consider the possibility of
establishing a Free Trade Area among the Member States, and
accede and implement the agreements and resolutions concluded,
and support the activities of the Standing Committee for
Economic and Commercial Cooperation (COMCEC).
The
Conference stressed the need to achieve a considerable increase
in intra-OIC trade, and welcomed the establishment of the
Islamic Corporation for Trade Finance in response to the
initiative of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques launched at
the Tenth Islamic Summit Conference, calling for this
institution to expeditious start its work. The Conference also
called for increase in the capital of the Islamic Development
Bank in order to enable it to meet the needs of Member States,
and reaffirmed the vital role played by the private sector in
development.
The
Conference underlined the importance of cooperation in the
fields of poverty alleviation, capacity building, elimination of
illiteracy, and eradication of diseases and epidemics such as
AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis and the need to mobilize the
necessary resources to this end by establishing a special fund
within the IDB. The Conference mandated the IDB Board of
Governors to implement this proposal. With reference to the call
of the United Nations Secretary General and the call of the OIC
Secretary General as well as OIC resolutions to eradicate Polio,
the Conference stressed the significance of international
efforts exerted in this regard, especially that OIC Member
States are the most affected by the disease.
The
Conference called for support to African development and
the NEPAD initiative and decided to set up a Special Programme
to this end. It reaffirmed commitment to the Millennium
Development Goals by adopting appropriate measures to alleviate
poverty in the Member States, and urged creditor States to write
off the bilateral and multilateral debts of low-income Member
States. The Conference also encouraged Member States'
initiatives aimed at promoting economic cooperation with the
rest of Member States and with the Least Developed and
Low-Income States Members of the OIC.
The
Conference decided to take practical steps to achieve scientific
and technological development, especially self-sufficiency in
the peaceful use of technology within the framework of the
international atomic energy agency (AIEA), with a view to supporting
sustainable development in OIC Member States. The Conference
stressed the importance of the resolutions and recommendations
issued by the World Summit on the Information Society held in
Tunis, Republic of Tunisia, and called for their implementation
in order to reduce the digital gap between States and achieve civilizational progress.
The
Conference extended gratitude and appreciation to the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia for its generous hospitality and for its continuing
support to the OIC and its General Secretariat. It also
expressed gratitude and appreciation to the OIC Secretary
General for his efforts to bring a new spirit and vision for the
Organization marked by efficiency and effectiveness. It also
highly commended the officials of the General Secretariat for
their professionalism and excellent work and for having
performed the task assigned to them with utmost dedication and
in a record time.
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