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  Islamic countries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Islamic countries may be defined as either the countries which have Muslims making up more than half of their population, or as countries which have Islam as an official religion or countries where the most popular religion is Islam.
There is also an Organization of the Islamic Conference, of which most Islamic countries are members.
This page was last modified 17:12, 5 December 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Islamic_countries   (87 words)

  
 DEBKAfile - Tehran Seeks Ways to Capitalize on Olmert’s Nuclear Admission
Tehran’s first step was a call Wednesday, Dec. 13, on the UN Security Council and the Organization of the Islamic Conference to combat “Israeli threats.” It was issued by the foreign ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini in Tehran.
Iran’s clerical rulers have directed the country’s preachers to deliver extra-inflammatory sermons condemning the Jewish state as a nuclear threat in the mosques next Friday.
Heads of the Islamic regime calculated that a nuclear strike would hurt Iran but not threaten its survival, whereas a single Iranian nuclear bomb would fatally paralyze the tiny Zionist state.
www.debka.com /article.php?aid=1243   (1099 words)

  
 SESRTCIC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
-Journal of Economic Cooperation Among Islamic Countries, 2006, vol.27 (Arabic Version)
-Journal of Economic Cooperation Among Islamic Countries, July 2006, vol.27 no: 3
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www.sesrtcic.org /defaulteng.shtml   (79 words)

  
 Home page - Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Home page - Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry
The First Forum of Tourism in Islamic Countries
3rd Forum for the Businesswomen in OIC Countries
www.icci-oic.org   (48 words)

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