Mark Durie, a human rights activist and Anglican pastor, examines the ” problematic mission and track record ” of the Organization of the Islamic Conference:
Comprising 57 states, the Organization of the Islamic Conference is the second-largest intergovernmental institution in the world after the UN. It is a unique body. A political organization, it pursues a religious mission. The charter of the OIC makes clear that it exists, not only to promote the economic and humanitarian goals of member states, but also to defend and disseminate Islam itself. The OIC even has a Department of Islamic Propagation ( Dawa ) Affairs dedicated to establishing Islam. Earlier this month the OICs High Commissioner for Dawa, Salem Al Houni, presented a speech in Cairo in which he affirmed the OICs commitment to spread Islam through the world.It would be inconceivable for nations with Christian majorities to band together to form an intergovernmental organization devoted to advancing Christianity and the global interests of the Christian Church. The existence of the OIC is testimony to the reality that mainstream Islam recognizes no distinction between politics and religion.
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