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First Asian islamic conference 1978 Pakistan
The First Asian Islamic Conference 1978 – Pakistan presents a collection of papers, addresses, and resolutions produced during a landmark regional gathering of Muslim scholars, intellectuals, political representatives, and community leaders from across Asia. The conference sought to strengthen intra-Asian Islamic solidarity, examine the geopolitical and social challenges confronting Muslim societies, and develop frameworks for cooperation in education, economics, culture, and international affairs.
The volume highlights key discussions on the preservation of Islamic identity amid global political transformations, the role of Muslim nations in advocating for justice for oppressed Muslim communities, and the necessity of building networks of educational and research institutions throughout Asia. It also underscores the importance of economic collaboration among Muslim countries as a foundation for political autonomy and regional development.
The conference resulted in a set of recommendations emphasizing Islamic unity, collective diplomatic engagement on issues such as Palestine and other conflict zones, and the establishment of modern Islamic institutions capable of addressing contemporary global challenges. Overall, the book offers valuable insight into the political, social, and intellectual dynamics shaping the Muslim world in the late 1970s and documents a significant effort to foster cooperation and progress among Asian Muslim nations.
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