Global organizations in muslim world: origins and evolution; глобалне организације у муслиманском свету: порекло и еволуција

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2022

Abstract

After its victory over Greece and the Treaty of Lausanne, the Turkish Republic declared its inability to bear the responsibility for Muslims. For the second time in the history of Islam, the Muslim World found itself without an institution representing them, speaking on their behalf, and defending their causes. This resounding collapse of historic Ottoman Caliphate caused peaceful and violent reactions from time to time, which continues to echo in the horizons of the Muslim World as of today. This paper explores efforts made by the governments of the Muslim majority countries and their peoples through popular and governmental conferences, with the aim of establishing global/international organizations with legal status that includes representatives of Muslim countries and communities, and work to support Muslim solidarity and unity. © 2022 Center for Study of Religion and Religious Tolerance. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Caliphate, Muslim world, Organization, Saudi Arabia, Turkey

Divisions

Syariyyah

Funders

None

Publication Title

Politics and Religion Journal

Volume

16

Issue

1

Publisher

Center for Study of Religion and Religious Tolerance

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