Abstract:
On the basis of ISESCO's mission whose aims are to enhance the scientific
and technological status of the Islamic World, to firmly establish the scientific
foundations of the Islamic educational renaissance, to inject new blood in its
veins, to put Islamic cultural action at the service of the human being, society
and the Ummah, to realize a comprehensive educational, scientific and cultural
development that can meet the challenges of this modem age, to respond to the
exigencies of scientific and civilizational progress and to win the civilizational
struggle in which the Islamic Ummah is heavily engaged, with all the scientific
and cultural spirit which this engagement requires, and all the support and
cooperation between the various positive and efficient elements, in addition to
the needed purposeful projects aiming at achieving further excellence,
innovation, strength and respect, the Islamic Educational, Scientific, and
Cultural Organization has, within the limits of its mission and competence,
taken it upon itself to deal seriously with the educational, scientific and cultural
issues of the Islamic World that are of major concern to all the various groups
and segments that make up the Ummah.
As it seeks to achieve this objective, the Islamic Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization is fully committed to scientific methodology and to
strategic planning that is based on accurate anticipation, a more thorough
analysis, a solid theory, and the best and most perfect realization. This is what
prompted the Islamic Organization to draft general and secondary strategies in
the fields of education, sciences and culture. Its hope was that secondary
strategies would satisfy the characteristics of the specific fields, and the
specificities of the targeted groups, while holding constant and intensive
consultation with the various concerned factions, parties, and institutions.
An example of these strategies is "A Cultural Strategy for the Islamic
World" set up by the Islamic Organization in cooperation with the Secretariat
General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, and which was adopted
by the Sixth Islamic Summit Conference held in Dakar in December 1991 at a
time when the Islamic Ummah badly needed it due to the important role culture
plays at the local, regional and international levels. This strategy has set up for
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the first time signposts for Islamic countries on the road to effecting a qualitative leap in the approach to cultural action, its tools and methods, its
goals and objectives, and its distinctive and important role which culture, in its
general sense, plays in the comprehensive, complementary and balanced human
development. The purpose being to develop the Islamic World through cultural
performance that includes all aspects of human activity in the field of creativity
and expression, of disseminating awareness and rationalization, of education and
training at the theoretical and practical levels.
Thanks to this strategy, and to the research and studies which have paved
the way for it, and on the basis of the results of the strategies and plans in the
various educational, scientific and cultural sectors upon which these strategies
are based and to which they are complementary, and benefiting from the
development projects that have been implemented in the scientific, cultural and
intellectual fields with the help of many institutions, organizations, and
competencies, and through the outstanding and pioneering role of the Islamic
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the cultural action has shifted
to the stage of scientific planning that is based on anticipating future horizons
and backed-up by the analysi of the realities of the Islamic World, the
exploitation of competencies and potentialities, the use of resources and
energies, the analy i of the ob tacle and difficulties the study of the new
development and event , v hile dealing with the po sibilities and surprises and
meeting challenges irre pective of their origin.
This hift \ hich the I lamic World is experiencing thanks to the fruitful
efforts deployed in the field of the Joint Islamic Action and on the basi of
effecti e cientific planning, i what has prompted the Islamic Organization to
formulate a cultural trategy pecifically for immigrant Muslim communities·
one that ob erve their hi torical characteri tics, as well as their realities and
dialog specificitie . This strategy is that of Islamic Cultural Action in the West
which wa adopted by the 9th Islamic Summit Conference convened in Doha in
the State of Qatar in November 2000. This is what has prompted the Islamic
Organization, in view of the rowing phenomenon known as "brain drain" or
"migration of competencies" or by other names, to shed more light on this
phenomenon, and to carry out further studies on and analyses of the conditions
and needs of this cate ory of Muslims; the purpose being to draft a clearly
defined strategy that would allow for benefiting from these competencies, and to
Strategy for Benefiting from Muslim Competencies in the West
set up programs that can achieve a favorable reaction between these
communities and their original "incubator", namely the Islamic World, of which
they are part and parcel.
In fulfilment of these needs and in response to these challenges, the
Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has laid down the
"Strategy for Benefiting from Migrant Muslims in the West", in light of the latest
developments in the Islamic World and the requirements of comprehensive,
sustainable development. The said Strategy was endorsed by the Tenth Islamic
Summit Conference, held in Malaysia in 2003.
The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is honored
to publish today this Strategy in the form of a book so as to extend its benefits.
Allah we beseech to grant us success for the sake of the good of our
Ummah and humanity altogether.
Dr. Abdulaziz Othman Altwaijri