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ISESCO urges unity among Muslims

ISESCO is ready to cooperate with Islamic countries to reach their targeted goals and to improve a brilliant future for the Islamic World, ISESCO said in a statement recited in the First International Conference on Future of Islamic World.

The statement urged the religious scholars to improve relations with academic centers and promote solidarity among Muslims.

It said that Islamic countries are suffering from Islamophobia, violence, terrorism and division and called for religious scholars to help resolution of problems by boosting unity among Muslim Ummah.

ISESCO was founded by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in May 1979. With 52 member-states, ISESCO is one of the largest international Islamic organizations and specializes in the fields of education, science and culture.

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