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2024 - 2027 ASRICA Islamic Union Model Seeking for Solutions to Crises Congress Series

AIM

 

ASSAM'S PURPOSE

Based on the idea that the prosperity of Muslim Nations, the survival of the states they established, the establishment of peace in the world and the dominance of justice are possible with the emergence of Islamic Countries on the world political stage as a superpower; to carry out intellectual studies that will provide;

  1. Muslim States; Creating a database regarding national power elements for each of them,
  2. Conducting individual and joint internal and external threat assessments,
  3. Determination of internal and external security plan principles and establishment and development of institutions needed to gather under a common will and the principles of organization of these institutions,

 

PURPOSE OF ASSAM CONGRESSES

ASSAM Congresses; To make determinations on an academic and political basis regarding current problems in world politics, especially the Geography of Islamic Countries; to propose solutions to international, regional and local crises; To determine the necessary institutions for the gathering of Islamic Countries under one will and to create the necessary legislative models for these institutions; It aims to present a solution to the Islamic World and decision makers.

The First Series of ASRICA Islamic Union Model International Congresses was held as a series of seven international congresses between 2017 and 2023.

As a result of the seven congresses held, the necessary institutions for the Islamic Countries to form a Union were studied, and a legislative model and a model constitution for these institutions were established. The studies have been published on international platforms and at https://assam.org.tr and https://assamcongress.com

 

 

ASRICA ISLAMIC UNION MODEL “SEEKING SOLUTIONS TO CRISIS INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS” SERIES

The main focus of the second congress series, which will be held in the 4-year period between 2024 and 2027, to propose solutions to the crises in the regions concerning the Islamic Geography. The topics were chosen as follows;

  1. ASRICA Islamic Union Model "Seeking a Solution to the Crises in the Middle East - ODBIF and North Africa - KABIF Region" Congress (2024)
  2. ASRICA Islamic Union Model "Seeking a Solution to the Crises in the Europe - ABIF and Near East Asia - YDABIF Region" Congress (2025)
  3. ASRICA Islamic Union Model "Seeking a Solution to the Crises of the Central Asia - OABIF and South East Asia - GDABIF Region" Congress (2026)
  4. ASRICA Islamic Union Model "Seeking a Solution to the Crises in the East Africa - DABIF, South West Africa - GBABIF, North West Africa - KBABIF Region" Congress (2027)

The congress series to be held between 2024 and 2027 is called ASRICA Islamic Union Model Seeking for Solutions to Crises Congress Series.

The congress language will be Turkish, English and Arabic. Simultaneous translation will be provided during the presentation of the papers. Abstracts and papers will be compiled into books and published electronically on the ASSAM Congress WEB Site, and the papers will also be published electronically in the ASSAM International Refereed Journal (ASSAM-UHAD). Those who send papers to our congress and want to have their papers published in our ASSAM International Refereed Journal (UHAD) must prepare their papers in accordance with the paper preparation format of our refereed journal and upload them to the system via the link below. The link to the peer-reviewed journal is https://dergipark.org.tr/assam. Papers/articles will be published in the peer-reviewed journal after going through the referee process.

Congress Result Reports to be prepared for execution will be sent to decision-making mechanisms and all guests and participants from the Islamic World and will be published on the ASSAM Congress WEB Site.

Important Dates '24

IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline submitting abstract : July 15, 2024 (Extended by 1 month - August 15, 2024
Accepted summaries announcement : August 15, 2024 (Extended for 15 days - August 30, 2024
Deadline for full text papers : September 15, 2024
CONGRESS DATE : : 02-03 November 2024

 

 

Congress Subtitles '24

CONGRESS SUBTITLES

Session - 1

Demographic Structure, Geopolitical and Geostrategic Importance of the Middle East and North Africa

Sample Topics

  1. The geopolitical and geostrategic importance of the Middle East and the geoeconomic features that increase this importance
  2. The geopolitical and geostrategic importance of North Africa and the geoeconomic features that increase this importance
  3. The importance of the region for the Islamic Union
  4. The region's place in the energy struggle of global powers

Session - 2

History of the Middle East and North Africa's Struggle Against Imperialism and Colonialism

Sample Topics

  1. Post-Ottoman occupations and artificial regimes established
  2. The consequences of the ethnic and sectarian policies followed after the Ottoman Empire
  3. Occupation of Palestine and its consequences
  4. 'Arab-Israeli' wars and their consequences
  5. between September 11 and the 'Clash of Civilizations Thesis'
  6. the Arab Spring Relationship to the 'Intracivilizational Conflict Thesis'
  7. 'Israel' and National Power Elements as a threat

Session - 3

Political, Social, Cultural Structures and Policies of the Middle East and North Africa

Sample Topics

  1. 'Arab League' from past to present
  2. 'Maghreb Arab Union' from past to present

Session - 4

Regional Policies of the USA, Russia, the People's Republic of China and European Countries

Sample Topics

  1. US policies in the Region and the Eastern Mediterranean
  2. Regional and Eastern Mediterranean policies of the People's Republic of China
  3. Regional and Eastern Mediterranean policies of European countries
  4. The impact of global capital on Regional governments
  5. Jewish Nazism, political Zionism's dream of the Promised Land
  6. Israel's Regional and Eastern Mediterranean policies
  7. Iran's Regional and Eastern Mediterranean policies
  8. Turkiye's efforts for peace and prosperity in the Region

Session - 5

Economic Structures of the Middle East and North Africa, Their Policies and Their Impact on World Trade, Energy Resources and the Struggle for Sharing

Sample Topics

  1. Determinants of economic policies implemented in the Countries of the Region
  2. Economic growth in the region
  3. Developments on a country basis in the region
  4. Labor market and employment structure in the region
  5. Entrepreneurship in the region
  6. Natural resources in the region and colonial struggle
  7. Health and tourism economy in the region
  8. Finance and banking system in the region
  9. Tax system and policies in the region
  10. Occupations that occurred as a result of the West's need for liberal markets and investment areas
  11. World Bank and IMF as instruments of soft occupation

Session - 6

Causes and Consequences of Migration Movements Centered in the Middle East and North Africa

Sample Topics

  1. Effects of migration on countries
  2. The impact of migration on children
  3. The impact of migration on economies
  4. The impact of migration on sociology and beliefs
  5. The impact of migration on demographic structures

Session - 7

Conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa, Security Concerns, Reasons and Precautions to be Taken

Sample Topics

  1. Arab Israeli wars and their consequences
  2. Destabilization brought about by the Arab Spring and new types of occupations (conflict within civilization) coming through terrorist organizations (proxy warriors)
  3. Terrorist organizations at the center of conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa and their relationship with global powers
  4. 'Greater Middle East Project’, its foundations and results
  5. The relationship of terrorist organizations (proxy warriors) with global powers
  6. Regulation of the region through terrorist organizations (proxy fighters)
  7. Iraq, instability and ways out of the crisis
  8. Syrian crisis, actors and ways out of the crisis
  9. Lebanon crisis, actors and ways out of the crisis
  10. Yemen crisis, actors and ways out of the crisis
  11. Libya crisis, actors and ways out of the crisis
  12. Egypt and the will of the people

Session - 8

Evaluation and Closing

 

 

Seeking Solution to the Middle East and North Africa Region Crisis – 2024 Congress Declaration

AIM

 

ASSAM'S PURPOSE

Based on the idea that the prosperity of Muslim Nations, the survival of the states they established, the establishment of peace in the world and the dominance of justice are possible with the emergence of Islamic Countries on the world political stage as a superpower; to carry out intellectual studies that will provide;

  • Muslim States; Creating a database regarding national power elements for each of them,
  • Conducting individual and joint internal and external threat assessments,
  • Determination of internal and external security plan principles and establishment and development of institutions needed to gather under a common will and the principles of organization of these institutions,

 

PURPOSE OF ASSAM CONGRESSES

ASSAM Congresses; To make determinations on an academic and political basis regarding current problems in world politics, especially the Geography of Islamic Countries; to propose solutions to international, regional and local crises; To determine the necessary institutions for the gathering of Islamic Countries under one will and to create the necessary legislative models for these institutions; It aims to present a solution to the Islamic World and decision makers.

The First Series of ASRICA Islamic Union Model International Congresses was held as a series of seven international congresses between 2017 and 2023.

As a result of the seven congresses held, the necessary institutions for the Islamic Countries to form a Union were studied, and a legislative model and a model constitution for these institutions were established. The studies have been published on international platforms and at https://assam.org.tr and https://assamcongress.com

 

 

ASRICA ISLAMIC UNION MODEL “SEEKING SOLUTIONS TO CRISIS INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS” SERIES

The main focus of the second congress series, which will be held in the 4-year period between 2024 and 2027, to propose solutions to the crises in the regions concerning the Islamic Geography. The topics were chosen as follows;

  1. ASRICA Islamic Union Model "Seeking a Solution to the Crises in the Middle East - ODBIF and North Africa - KABIF Region" Congress (2024)
  2. ASRICA Islamic Union Model "Seeking a Solution to the Crises in the Europe - ABIF and Near East Asia - YDABIF Region" Congress (2025)
  3. ASRICA Islamic Union Model "Seeking a Solution to the Crises of the Central Asia - OABIF and South East Asia - GDABIF Region" Congress (2026)
  4. ASRICA Islamic Union Model "Seeking a Solution to the Crises in the East Africa - DABIF, South West Africa - GBABIF, North West Africa - KBABIF Region" Congress (2027)

The congress series to be held between 2024 and 2027 is called ASRICA Islamic Union Model Seeking for Solutions to Crises Congress Series.

The congress language will be Turkish, English and Arabic. Simultaneous translation will be provided during the presentation of the papers. Abstracts and papers will be compiled into books and published electronically on the ASSAM Congress WEB Site, and the papers will also be published electronically in the ASSAM International Refereed Journal (ASSAM-UHAD). Those who send papers to our congress and want to have their papers published in our ASSAM International Refereed Journal (UHAD) must prepare their papers in accordance with the paper preparation format of our refereed journal and upload them to the system via the link below. The link to the peer-reviewed journal is below.[1] Papers/articles will be published in the peer-reviewed journal after going through the referee process.

Congress Result Reports to be prepared for execution will be sent to decision-making mechanisms and all guests and participants from the Islamic World and will be published on the ASSAM Congress WEB Site.

 

GENERAL EVALUATION

GEOPOLITICAL VALUE OF ISLAMIC GEOGRAPHY

57 of the 206 States in the World (27% of the member states)1,859,779,580 of the 7,916,525,000 world population (23.49% of the world population), the Islamic geography, which is owned by 57 Islamic Countries, covers 30.9 million km2 (20.6% of the lands of the whole world) of the world's 150 million km2with the bloc they formed when the borders between them are ignored:

  • Which is located in the center of the continents of Asia, Europe and Africa, known as the world island,
  • Which is controlling the Gibraltar, Bab El-Mendeb, Hormuz, Çanakkale and Istanbul straits and the Suez Canal, which are considered the gateways to the Mediterranean, Red Sea and Black Sea, which is the world's largest inland seas,
  • Which have coasts to the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean, Black Sea, Red Sea and Caspian Sea,
  • Which is bordered by land and sea to the continents of Asia, Europe and Africa, to the global powers of the world such as the European Union, Russia, India and, China, and to the United States by sea,
  • Which have the opportunity to be the center of the land, air and sea transportation routes without alternatives,
  • Which owns 55.5% of the world's oil reserves, 45.6% of its productionalso 64.1% of natural gas reserves, 33% of its production,

By combining its geopolitical position, common civilization values and historical background with its opportunities, efforts and goals, it has the potential to become the superpower of the future.

Map 1 Model ASRICA Islamic Countries Confederation Geography

 

GLOBAL ATTACKS TO THE ISLAMIC WORLD

In its geography where it should be sovereign, the Islamic world has become the site of the undeclared, secret, insidious, dirty and asymmetric World War III, in which the ethnic and sectarian units within the unitary structures of each Islamic country are fighting each other.

Despite the advantages they have, Islamic countries have fallen into a great turmoil with the interventions of the imperialist western states. As a result of this turmoil, great suffering and destruction are experienced in the Islamic countries. Millions of Muslims are forced to choose between leaving their homes or dying. Thousands of Muslims die in various ways on the migration routes, and those who manage to migrate are doomed to live in poverty and misery.

According to the official data of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, as of 2021, according to official records, 6.6 million Syrian citizens immigrated around the world. This figure is even higher with unregistered refugees. Syrian refugees migrated to Türkiye (3,388,698), Iraq (262,218), Jordan (660,605), Egypt (145,157), Lebanon (805,326) and other countries in North Africa (41,742). Apart from these figures, there are intense attempts to migrate to Europe and most of them lose their lives in the Mediterranean. Despite these adversities, the total number of registered refugees crossing into Europe from April 2011 to January 2021 was 1,022,142.

The World War III is being waged as an undeclared war (hybrid war) against Islamic countries. After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the Muslims, who were left without a government, tried to continue their existence by establishing small states, but because they lost their unity and solidarity, they became an easy to swallow for global powers. The United States, European Union, England, France, Russia and China aim to establish authority in Islamic countries by waging proxy wars with the terrorist organizations they control and the asymmetric war methods they apply in order to seize the Islamic geography.

 

“SEEKING SOLUTIONS TO THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA REGION CRISIS” – 2024 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS

SCOPE

The first of the “ASRICA Islamic Union Model Crisis Regions International Congress Series” is on “Seeking Solutions to the Crises in the Middle East and North Africa Region” and focuses on the Chad – Palestine – Iraq – Libya – Syria – Yemen crises.

Middle East Regional Islamic States Federation – ODBIF and North African Regional Islamic States Federation – KABIF, two of the federations that form ASSAM's Model ASRICA Confederation have a total of 18 countries within its scope;

Model ASRICA Middle East Regional Islamic States Federation – ODBIF; 12 countries: Bahrain, UAE, Palestine, Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan, Yemen…

Model ASRICA North African Regional Federation of Islamic States – KABIF; 6 countries: Algeria, Chad, Morocco, Libya, Egypt, Tunisia…

Map 2 ODBIF and KABIF States

 

CONGRESS STAKEHOLDERS

The first of the second series of congresses will be held in Istanbul, where the ASSAM headquarters is located, at the ASSAM Headquarters, with the participation of International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS), Union of NGO’s of the Islamic World (UNIW) and Justice Defenders Association (ASDER) via video conferencing.

 

CONGRESS SUBTITLES

Click for Congress Sub-Titles.

 

IMPORTANT DATES

Click here for deadline submitting abstract, CONGRESS DATE etc.

 

CONGRESS DECLARATION

Click to download the ASSAM "Seeking Solutions to the Crises in the Middle East and North Africa Region - 2024 Congress" Declaration.

 

[1]https://dergipark.org.tr/assam

Final Report

The purpose of the International ASSAM Islamic Union Model ASRICA Confederation Congress series; To make determinations on an academic and political basis regarding current problems in world politics, especially the geography of Islamic countries, and to present a solution to the Islamic world and decision makers about the institutions necessary for the gathering of Islamic countries under one will and the legislation required for these institutions.

As a result of consultation with NGO representatives and academicians from 27 Islamic countries who attended the first of the International ASSAM Islamic Union Model Congresses, it was decided to ensure its continuity. The congress series was held as a congress every year between 2017 and 2023.

Taking into account the primary areas of activity of the states, the main topics of the "International ASSAM Islamic Union Model Congresses" series, which was held in 7 years, the first of which was held in 2017, the second in 2018, the third in 2019, the fourth in 2020, the fifth in 2021, the sixth in 2022, and the seventh in 2023, were as follows;

  1. Determination of the Governance Form and Bodies Legislation for the Islamic Union – 2017
  2. Determination of Economic Cooperation Procedures and Principles for the Islamic Union – 2018
  3. Determination of Defense Industry Cooperation Procedures and Principles for the Islamic Union – 2019
  4. Determination of Common Defense System Procedures and Principles for the Islamic Union – 2020
  5. Determination of Common Foreign Policy Procedures and Principles for the Islamic Union – 2021
  6. Determination of Common Public Order and Security Procedures and Principles for the Islamic Union – 2022
  7. Determination of Common Justice System Procedures and Principles for the Islamic Union – 2023

At the end of the 7 congresses, it was aimed to present the institutions required for the gathering of Islamic countries under one will and the legislation of these institutions as a model.

As a result of the congress, it was concluded that the "Parliament of Islamic Countries" should be established and the "Ministry of Islamic Unity" should be established in the council of ministers of each Islamic country, and the "Declaration of the Confederation of Islamic Countries" approved by the ASSAM Board of Directors was issued, including 29 Islamic countries and 80 from Turkey. It was signed by 109 NGO officials and announced to the world public through the press. [1]

In addition, a draft model constitution was prepared for the Confederation of Islamic Countries, taking into account the provisions emphasized in the declarations. [2]

Click to access the Congress Result Report.

Scroll down the page to watch the ASRICA Islamic Union Model promotional seminar video.

[1] https://assamcongress.com/congresses/congress-2017/congress-declaration-17.html  
[2] https://assamcongress.com/congresses/congress-2017/model-confederation-constitution.html 

Announcement

4th International ASSAM Islamic Unity Congress of “ASRICA DEFENCE SYSTEM” will be conducted online via teleconference due to pandemic between dates 12-13 December 2020. Presentation of our congress will be broadcasted live simultaneously all over the World. In case you miss the sessions, you will be able to watch the same presentation later on our web site.

FOR THE ISLAMIC UNION ASSAM DECLARATION OF ISLAMIC COUNTRIES CONFEDERATION– III

FOR THE ISLAMIC UNION

ASSAM

DECLARATION OF ISLAMIC COUNTRIES

CONFEDERATION– III

(19-20TH of December 2019)

  1. OBJECTIVE

We declare and manifest that in order for the prosperity of the Muslim Nations, safety and survivability of the states which were builded-up by them, establishing and continuation of the peace all around the World, domination of justice and getting out of Islamic World again as a super power on the stage of history, it is required to be gathered under a will for the ISLAMIC COUNTRIES which approves ASIA-AFRICA “ASRICA” Geography as axis, therefore urgently establish “THE PARLIAMENT OF THE ISLAMIC COUNTRIES”, which operates permanently, necessity of the implementation for the ECONOMIC COOPERATION SYSTEM OF THE ISLAMIC COUNTRIES BASED ON THE ISLAMIC ECONOMICS, along with a JOINT DEFENSE INDUSTRY PRODUCTION, which will enable the Islamic World to reach the economic power it deserves. 

  1. GENERAL

ASSAM,recognizes it possible to establish the ISLAMIC UNION by fathering under a single will through a structure of NINE REGIONAL FEDERATIONS based on their ethnical and geographical distances, along with a CONFEDERATIONAL structure comprising of these regional Islamic Federations, without changing the national borders and structures of 61 Islamic Countries within the scope of ASRICA (27 in Asia, 28 in Africa, 4 in Europe and 2 in South America).

 Islamic locations, harboring 61 states out of 193 states that are the members of the United Nations Organization (31% of the world population).

1.85 billion of the world population of 7.63 billion (24% of the entire world population) comprises of the citizens of Muslim Countries, whilte 30.9 million km2 of the 150 million km2 of the world lands are occupied by 61 Islamic Countries (20.6% of the entire lands of world). The ISLAMIC WORLD having 55.5% reserves of the oil, 65% of the petroleum production, possessing 64.1% of the natural gas reserves, 40% of the production of natural gas possesses a geopolitical values that is a candidate to become the super power of future in ASRICA geography by joining under their opportunities, efforts and aims through its geopolitical position, joint civilization values and historical assets. (ANNEX-A-B) 

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According to the 2019 data, the USA takes first place with 716 billion dollars and China takes second place with 224 billion dollars, while 61 Islamic countries take the third place with 191 billion dollars. Following the Islamic World, the UK ranks fourth with 47.5 Billion Dollars, Russia ranks fifth with 44 Billion Dollars and France ranks sixth with 40.5 billion Dollars. The Islamic World ranks first in the world with 4,707,550 soldiers, 28,760 tanks, 84,063 armored vehicles, 26,184 artillery and 2,577 warships, and second after USA after 10,986 fighter jets and 3,937 helicopters.

 When the defense budget, the number of war weapons, tools and equipment are taken into consideration, it is seen that the Islamic World has the potential to be in the top three of the world's superpowers.

  1. FIELDS OF CENTRAL ACTIVITIES TO B ECARRIED OUT BY ISLAMIC COUNTRIES (ANNEX-C)

        ASSAM envisions the establishment of an Islamic Union rendering the following units responsible:

  1. For five main fields of activities of ASRICA Islamic Countries Federation, (Ministries of Justice, Defense, Defense Industry, Internal Affairs, Foreign Affairs)
  2. For six fields of activities of Regional Islamic Countries Federation, (Ministries of Customs and Trade, Tranportation and Maritime Affairs, Economy, Science, Industry and Technology, Development, Culture and Tourism)
  3. For ten fields of activities of national states (Ministries of Education, Finance, Energy and Natural Resources, Healthcare, Agriculture and Stockbreeding, Youth and Sports, Forestry and Water Affairs, Labor and Social Security, Social Policies, Environment and Urbanization)

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  1. ENVISIONING OF ASRICA JOINT DEFENSE INDUSTRY PRODUCTION OF ISLAMIC COUNTRIES

As in Al-Anfal 60th verse in Qoran:

Prepare against them whatever you can of [military] power and war-horses, awing thereby the enemy of Allah, and your enemy, and others besides them, whom you do not know, but Allah knows them. And whatever you spend in the way of Allah will be repaid to you in full, and you will not be wronged.

The development of warfare industry and technology is encouraged, highlighting the coordinated movement of industrial elements.

In the Cabinet of the Confederation of Islamica States of ASRICA, it is deemed suitable that the Ministry of Defense Industry is one of the five ministries to carry out the activities of identifying the needs of Defense Industry Products, renewing, manufacturing, storing, distributing, maintaining and repairing, modernizing and removing from inventory (ANNEX-D).

DEFENSE INDUSTRY PRESIDENTIALS must be established in Nine Regional Islamic Countries Federations under the Ministry of Defense Industry within the ASRICA Confederation of Islamic States. Furthermore, under these presidencies, DEFENSE INDUSTRY PRESIDENCES should be established within the National States affiliated to each Federation of Regional Islamic States.

The Ministry of Defense Industry of ASRICA CONFEDERATION OF ISLAMIC STATES should allocate the main contractors for the production of Land, Maritime, Air, Air Defense, Space, Cyber and Electronic Defense Industry products to the Federations of the Regional Islamic States. SUB-CONTRACTORS should also be allocated by the Federations of the Regional Islamic States into the National States (related to the Defense Industry Products allocated to them).

ASRIKA Confederation Ministry of Defense Industry Organization Chart

Inventory of defense industry production facilities and heavy industry production systems within the regional federations and national states should be prepared, as well.

Within the scope of Defense Industry Production, R & D, STANDARDIZATION, CERTIFICATION, ACCREDITATION, CODIFICATION and MAINTENANCE REPAIR centers should be established in the Regions of the Main and Subcontractors.

ASRICA Joint Defense Industry Production Support Fund, Joint Space Technology Center and Particle Acceleration Center should be established within the scope of scientific research. In addition, reduction quotas on the basis of customs union should be applied in the use of energy and raw materials required in defense industry production.

Vocational High Schools, Vocational High Schools and Universities should be established for Defense Industry products allocated to Regional Islamic Federations and National States which are assigned as Defense Industry Main and Subcontractors.

Defense Industry Product inventory, Needs identification, Storage and Distribution and Renewal, Modernization, HEK-MAL (Scrap - Debris - Run-down Material), Recycling and Recycling Activities should be managed by the Ministry of Defense Industry.

  1. In order to put an appropriate LEGISLATION MODEL related with “ASRICA Union of Islamic States” before ISLAMIC WORLD:
    1. Joint Defense System,
    2. Joint Foreign Policy,
    3. Joint Justice System,
    4. Joint Justice and Public Security,

We hereby declare that we are committed to planning and implementation of International ASSAM CONGRESSES with MAIN THEME of the elements above.

 

ANNEXES:

ANNEX-A: Geography Map of ASRICA ISLAMIC STATES CONFEDERATION

ANNEX-B: Regional Federal States Map under ASRICA ISLAMIC STATES CONFEDERATION

ANNEX-C: Administrative Organization of ASRICA ISLAMIC STATES CONFEDERATION

ANNEX-D: Defense Industry Directorate of ASRICA ISLAMIC STATES CONFEDERATION

 

Islamic Economics and Common Economic Systems Congress Program

01 November 2018 THURSDAY

09:00-10:00

  REGISTRATION

10:00-12:00

  Opening and Protocol Speeches

12:00-14:00

  Lunch-Prayer-Rest

First Session

14.00-15.00

SOURCES OF ISLAMIC ECONOMICS

BASIC ECONOMIC ISSUES IN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES

HALL A

HALL B

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Yakup BULUT

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Cengiz TORAMAN

From Foreign Domination to The Economic İndependence Of the Islamic World

Prof. Dr. Ali Muhyiddin KARADAĞİ

Saudi Arabia

Economic Problems in Islamic Countries: Chad Case

Dr. Yahya Abdullah AHMED

Chad

Things to do Changes in the Economic System in Terms of Islamic Economy

Dr. Enes Süleyman Ahmet AGBARIA

Palestine

Production and Consumption Decisions in Islamic Economy Model

Prof. Dr. Abdulmecid El NACCAR

Tunis

Ibn Khaldun's Economic Thought and Its Contribution to Contemporary Economy

Prof. Dr. Alpaslan AÇIKGENÇ

Turkey

Somali Economy and Relations with Turkey

Doç. Dr. Harun ŞAHİN, Eray KARAKAŞ

Turkey

İIslamic Union and Interest Issues in Islamic Economic Doctrine 1

Dr. Levent Coşkun ERKEKOĞLU

Turkey

The Role of UGETAM Within the Framework of the Strategic Importance of Energy Resources in Islamic Countries

Prof. Dr. Ümit Doğay ARINÇ

Turkey

Second Session

15.00-16:00

ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES-I

ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES- II

HALL A

HALL B

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Mehmet ZELKA

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Hakan ERKUŞ

Ten Institutional Values for Socio-Economic Development: Preached in the Muslim World, Practiced in the West

Prof. Dr. Necati AYDIN

Turkey

Principles of Economic Cooperation for the Islamic Union

Compaore BOUKARY

Burkina Faso

Economies of Integration and the Muslim World: A Comparative Analysis of EU and OIC

Muhammad Ramzan SHAHİD,

Sumaira REHMAN

Pakistan

From the Hanseatic League to the European Union, the Development of the European Economy

Doç. Dr. Ali Fuat GÖKÇE

Turkey

Analysis of the ‘' Relationship between Income and Crime in Some Asian Countries and Turkey's Crime Rates Table Comparison of OECD Countries''

Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Said CEYHAN,

Arş. Gör. M. Akif PEÇE

Turkey

East Africa’s Window to The World: Djibouti

Doç. Dr. Harun ŞAHİN, Fırat KARAKÖY

Turkey

As an Initiative to Increase Potentials

Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR):

Models and Distribution

Dr. Ali Muhammed Osman El-IRAKI

Sudan

The Contribution of Economic Cooperation to the Islamic Union

Prof. Dr. Niyazi BEKİ

Turkey

Third Session

16.00-17.15

ISLAMIC ECONOMICS AND FINANCE

ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES-III

HALL A

HALL B

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Necati AYDIN

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Mustafa TAŞLIYAN

Evaluation of sukuk as a Islamic Finance Tool, In terms of Market Risk In Turkey Case

Prof. Dr. Cengiz TORAMAN
Prof. Dr. Hakan Erkuş

Turkey

The Effects of US - Iranian Tension on Economic Integration of Islamic Countries

Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Fehmi AĞCA

Turkey

Islamic Financial Cooperatives, an Inclusive Model to Meet the Needs of the Community

Mamode Raffick NABEE MOHOMED

Mauritus

Islamic Common Financial Market with Advantages and Disadvantages

Dr. Ashraf DAWABA

Egypt

Evaluation of the Interest Practice in the Perspective of Islamic Perspective

Doç. Dr. İsmail BARIŞ

Turkey

Islamic Trade Union

Emrullah ŞİMŞEK Muhammet Sirri ŞİMŞEK

Turkey

Sharing Islamic Finance Principles and Procedures to Enhance Economic Cooperation between Islamic Countries: The Malaysian Model

Sheila Ainon YUSSOF

Malaysia

Enhancing Cooperation Among Islamic Countries

Mansour ELH-AMANI

Republic of Niger

The Role of Islamic Endowments (Awqaf) In Research, Development and Innovation

Prof.Dr. Ghada AMER

Egypt

A Study on Investigation of trade transactions and foreign between the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Turkey and European Union

Prof. Dr. Yakup BULUT,

Zeynep ERALDEMİR

Turkey

Fourth Session

17.15-18.30

ISLAMIC ECONOMY AND FOREIGN TRADE

ISLAMIC ECONOMICS AND TOURISM

HALL A

HALL B

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Alparslan AÇIKGENÇ

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Niyazi BEKİ

An Investigation on the Role of Alms in Convergence Between Public Order and Social Layers

Prof. Dr. Yakup BULUT

Turkey

The Place and Importance of Faith Tourism in the Islamic World: The Case of KUDÜS

Prof. Dr. Sadettin PAKSOY

Dua’a İsmail Yacob AL-SAIFI

Turkey-Jordan

Analysis of the Foreign Trade of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation with Turkey

Doç. Dr. Taner AKÇACI

Instructor Şehadet BULUT

Turkey

Perspectives on The Islamic Bank and Its Contributions to The Development of Islamic Economics

Baba Younus MOHAMMAD

Gana

The State Role İn Monetary Policy Making from The Islamic Economy Perspective

Wisam Saleh Al-KUBEYSİ

Iraq

Health Tourism with Middle Eastern Countries

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sevil ÖZKAN

Dr. Gamze KAĞAN

Turkey

Barter E Trade

Mustafa UÇTU

Turkey

Islamic Market Economy: Forms of Development in Islamic Economy Model

Mohamed NOURİ

Tunis

Islamic World Health Economics and Management, Joint Health Investment Fund

Prof. Dr. Zaleha KAMURUDDİN

Malaysia

Dr. Kemal AYDIN

Turkey

The Survey of Science and Technological Development, Partnerships and Joint Contribution to the Local Economy of Turkey in the region and in the world,

Assoc. Prof. Dr.  Hatice Duran YILDIZ

Turkey

Fifth Session

18.30-19.45

ISLAMIC ECONOMICS AND STATE MANAGEMENT

ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES - IV

HALL A

HALL B

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Yakup BULUT

Moderator: Doç. Dr. A. Fuat GÖKÇE

Principles and Procedures of the Administration of the Islamic State in the Period of Prophet Muhammad (sav) and the Four Caliphs

Prof. Dr Muhammed Ahmed EL KURDI

Saudi Arabia

The Agribusiness Sector: Roles and Opportunities for The Private Sector in OIC Member Countries

Baba Younus MOHAMMAD

Ghana

An Evaluation of the Approach of Islamic Countries to Syrian Refugees

Prof. Dr. Mehmet DURUEL

Turkey

Developing economic cooperation between D8 countries

Abdulhafez ELSAWİ

Egypt

Could Economic Cooperation Be a Way to End Political Conflicts?

F Sahar ZAKİ KABEL

Egypt

Islamic Gold Dinar, Islamic Special Drawing Rights (ISDRs) and the Islamic Payments Union (IPU): Some Conceptual and Practical Considerations

Tahir BEG

India

Provisions Constituting Economic Life in the Qur'an and Sunnah

Jaber Bakri Mohamednur Al SAIEG

Saudi Arabia

The Role, Importance and Advantages of Large Corporations in the World Economy; An Evaluation for the Muslim World

Prof. Dr. Mustafa TAŞLIYAN

Turkey

Principles of Economic Cooperation in Qur'an in the Context of Fil and Quraysh Waves

Prof. Dr. Ali Rıza GÜL

Turkey

The Influence of China and Russia in the Integration of Central Asian Countries

Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Sait OCAKLI

Turkey

02 NOVEMBER 2018 FRIDAY

First Session

09.00-10.00

SOURCES OF ISLAMIC ECONOMICS -II

CURRENT DISCUSSIONS IN ISLAMIC ECONOMY

HALL A

HALL B

Moderator: Doç. Dr. Ferudun KAYA

Moderator: Doç. Dr. A. Fuat GÖKÇE

Behavioral Economics, Limited Rationality and Relations with Islamic Economics

Doç. Dr. Ferudun KAYA

Hayal ÖZÇİM

Turkey

Investigation of Turkey's Strategic Competitive Advantage of Tourism Policy Elements that can provide Halal Tourism Market

Dr. Hüseyin PAMUKÇU

Prof. Dr. Hüseyin ALTAY

Turkey

Islamic Economy & Economic Thoughts of Some Prominent Islamic Scholars

Nur UDDIN

Bangladesh

Proposal of Islamic Economy Development Board

Tarek ZUMAR, Ahmed OMRAN

Egypt

A Criticism of Western Civilization Comparing with Islamic Civilization by Reference to Economical Philosophy

Dr. Erdal AYDIN

Turkey

The Place and Importance of Halal tourism in the World and Turkey

 

Dr. Hüseyin PAMUKÇU

Turkey

Justice in the Market: An Exposition of Islam’s Market Ideology

Abdul-Rahim ADADA

Ghana

Roadmap for Economic Cooperation of Islamic Union

Suat GÜN

Turkey

10:00 – 12:00

PREPARATION OF THE CONGRESS REPORT AND CLOSING

  Moderator: Prof. Dr. Mehmet Zelka

  Congress Managers,

  Session Managers,

  Presented Paper Academicians

12:00 – 14:00

Juma Prayer and Rest

14:00 –

Lunch and Bosporus Tour

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