Imran Khan is in trouble, Islamic countries also ignore
Imran Khan is in trouble, Islamic countries also ignore
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India's neighbour Pakistan seems to be isolated on the Kashmir issue all over the world. But this time it is special that the Organization of Islamic Countries OIC has also left him alone on this issue. Even after trying very hard, Imran Khan was badly upset by the decision of not discussing the issue of Kashmir on a platform like OIC. went. Let us tell you that it is an organization of 57 Islamic countries. After the United Nations, most countries are members of this organization. Any statement from this organization is of great importance to the whole world.

According to the media report, if we talk about the population of the member countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, then according to 2018 it is about 190 crores. If we talk about the GDP of the member countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, then it is about 27,949 billion dollars. It includes Qatar and the United Arab Emirates as the richest countries of the organization. This organization employs more than 43 lakh people.

Let us tell you that the story of the formation of this organization is very interesting in itself. On August 21, 1969, the 800-year-old Al-Aqs Mosque in Jerusalem was destroyed after being engulfed by a fierce fire. At that time, Mufti Amin al-Hussaini of Jerusalem had accused Israel of this. He appealed to all Muslim countries to join a conference. The conference was called for the purpose of reviving Israel and al-Aqs Mosque. 24 Muslim countries participated in this conference held on 25 September 1969. The conference was held in the city of Rabat, Morocco.

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