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World Muslim Congress

The World Muslim Congress (''Motamar al-Alam al-Islami'') (Arabic: مؤتمر العالم الإسلامي) is an Islamic organization based in Karachi. Its co-founder and Secretary-General for over four decades was Inamullah Khan. It was the recipient of the 1987 Niwano Peace Prize,〔Niwano Peace Foundation, (The World Muslim Congress )〕 and Khan was the recipient of the 1988 Templeton Prize.〔''New York Times'', 19 April 1988, (Anti-Semitism Charges Lead To Delay on Religion Prize )〕 It has general consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
The Congress was founded at the 1949 World Muslim Conference in Karachi, following the creation of Pakistan in 1947. Mohammad Amin al-Husayni, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who presided over the Conference, was elected President of the Congress.〔 Its co-founder and Secretary-General for over four decades was Inamullah Khan.〔
Although formally founded in 1949, the Congress traces its roots to a Congress hosted in Mecca in 1926 hosted by Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia shortly after his occupation of Mecca and Medina; he "hoped () would confer Islamic sanction upon his administration of the holy cities, instead () leveled many criticisms, and he did not reconvene it."〔Martin Kramer, "(Muslim Congresses )", ''The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World''〕 Mohammad Amin al-Husayni had also been a leading figure at this Congress.〔World Muslim Congress, (History )〕
According to Husain Haqqani, former Pakistan's US ambassador, the Congress "has ... played a crucial role in building up the feeling of Muslim victimization that has subsequently fed the global Islamist movement."〔 Husain Haqqani (2005), May 19, 2005, (The Ideologies of South Asian Jihadi Groups ), ''Current Trends in Islamist Ideology'', vol. 1〕
==See also==

* General Islamic Congress

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