International Islamic Council for Da’wah and Relief
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The International Islamic Council for Da'wah and Relief, (IICDR and variously Dawa'a, Dawaa, Dawah or Da’wa) consists of 86 Islamic organizations. The objective of the Council is to promote the message of Islam, improve the relations between Islamic peoples and provide aids and assistance for needy, orphans, and widows.[1]
[edit] Members and office holders
The organisation is based in Cairo and its Secretary-General is Kamel Al Sharif.[2]
Member organisations include [[International Islamic Committee for Woman and Child]] (IICWC)[3] , International Islamic Relief Organization, and World Assembly of Muslim Youth.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ IICO News Sept-Oct. 2005 retrieved 30 December 2007
- ^ International Islamic Forum for Dialogue Brief on IICDR retrieved on 2 Dec 2007
- ^ Islamic Council Conferences/The Thirteenth General Conference: Renewal in Islamic Thought. A NEW PERSPECTIVE OF THE CONCERN FOR THE MUSLIM CHILD retrieved 30 December 2007
- ^ WAMY Struktur Organisasi WAMY retrieved 30 December 2007

