| Member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation | |
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| Category | Sovereign state |
| Location | Organisation of Islamic Cooperation |
| Created |
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| Number | 57 members (49 Muslim majority and 8 Christian majority) 5 observer states (3 non-Muslim majority and 2 Muslim majority) Several non-Muslim member/observer candidates[note 1] (as of 2025) |
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| Populations | |
TheOrganisation of Islamic Cooperation founded in 1969. It has 57 members. 49 of the member countries have aMuslim majority although two of them namely,Guinea-Bissau andCote d'Ivoire, have less than 50% Muslim population.Cameroon,Benin,Mozambique,Togo,Uganda,Suriname,Gabon, andGuyana are the full members withChristian majority populations.
The collectivepopulation of OIC member states is over 2.04 billion as of 2025.
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| Africa | Asia | Europe | South America | Transcontinental | |
| Member state | Joined | Population | Muslim percentage | Area (km2) | Official Languages | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Capital:Kabul | 1969 | 41,144,133[1] | 99.8% | 652,230 | Dari Pashto | Suspended 1980 – March 1989 during theSoviet–Afghan War. |
Capital:Algiers | 1969 | 45,847,599[1] | 99.1% | 2,381,741 | Arabic Tamazight | |
Capital:N'Djamena | 1969 | 17,616,172[1] | 58% | 1,284,000 | Arabic French | |
Capital:Cairo | 1969 | 107,206,514[1] | 95% | 1,002,450 | Arabic | Originally as |
Capital:Conakry | 1969 | 14,033,298[1] | 90% | 245,857 | French | |
Capital:Jakarta | 1969 | 280,813,676[1] | 87% | 1,904,569 | Indonesian | |
Capital:Tehran | 1969 | 86,708,850[1] | 99.4% | 1,648,195 | Persian | Originally joined as |
Capital:Amman | 1969 | 10,458,701[1] | 97.1% | 89,342 | Arabic | |
Capital:Kuwait City | 1969 | 4,429,966[1] | 75% | 17,818 | Arabic | |
Capital:Beirut | 1969 | 6,748,419[1] | 54% | 10,452 | Arabic | |
Capital:Tripoli | 1969 | 7,107,348[1] | 99% | 1,759,540 | Arabic | |
Capital:Kuala Lumpur | 1969 | 33,412,468[1] | 66% | 330,803 | Malay | |
Capital:Bamako | 1969 | 21,723,855[1] | 95% | 1,240,192 | Bambara French | |
Capital:Nouakchott | 1969 | 4,957,932[1] | 100% | 1,030,700 | Arabic | |
Capital:Rabat | 1969 | 38,013,335[1] | 99% | 446,550 | Arabic Tamazight | |
Capital:Niamey | 1969 | 17,138,707[1] | 99.3% | 1,267,000 | French | |
Capital:Islamabad | 1969 | 207,774,520[1] | 98% | 881,912 | Urdu English | |
Capital:Jerusalem[note 3] | 1969[4] | 4,420,549[1] | 99% | 6,220 | Arabic | |
Capital:Riyadh | 1969 | 29,994,272[1] | 95% | 2,149,690 | Arabic | |
Capital:Dakar | 1969 | 12,873,601[1] | 96.6% | 196,722 | French | |
Capital:Mogadishu | 1969 | 10,806,000[1] | 99.9% | 637,657 | Arabic Somali | |
Capital:Khartoum | 1969 | 37,289,406[1] | 97% | 1,886,068 | Arabic English | |
Capital:Tunis | 1969 | 10,886,500[1] | 99.1% | 163,610 | Arabic | |
Capital:Ankara | 1969 | 76,667,864[1] | 99.8% | 783,562 | Turkish | |
Capital:Sana'a | 1969 | 25,235,000[1] | 99.1[5] | 527,968 | Arabic | Joined separately as |
Capital:Manama | 1970 | 1,234,571[1] | 75% | 765 | Arabic | |
Capital:Muscat | 1970 | 4,020,000[1] | 95% | 309,500 | Arabic | |
Capital:Doha | 1970 | 2,174,035[1] | 66% | 11,586 | Arabic | |
Capital:Damascus | 1970 | 21,987,000[1] | 97% | 185,180 | Arabic | Originally joined as |
Capital:Abu Dhabi | 1971 | 9,446,000[1] | 75% | 83,600 | Arabic | |
Capital:Freetown | 1972 | 6,190,280[1] | 80% | 71,740 | English | |
Capital:Dhaka | 1974 | 165,158,616[8] | 92% | 147,570 | Bengali | |
Capital:Libreville | 1974 | 1,711,000[1] | 12% | 267,668 | French | |
Capital:Banjul | 1974 | 1,882,450[1] | 96.4% | 11,295 | English | |
Capital:Bissau | 1974 | 1,746,000[1] | 46% | 36,125 | Portuguese | |
Capital:Kampala | 1974 | 47,729,952[1] | 15% | 241,550 | English Swahili | |
Capital:Ouagadougou | 1975 | 22,489,126[1] | 65% | 274,200 | French | |
Capital:Yaoundé | 1975 | 30,135,732[1] | 32% | 475,442 | French English | |
Capital:Moroni | 1976 | 850,886[1] | 99% | 2,235 | Comorian French Arabic | |
Capital:Baghdad | 1976 | 43,500,000[1] | 99% | 438,317 | Arabic Kurdish | Originally joined as |
Capital:Malé | 1976 | 317,280[1] | 100% | 300 | Dhivehi | |
Capital:Djibouti | 1978 | 886,000[1] | 95% | 23,200 | Arabic French | |
Capital:Porto-Novo | 1982 | 9,988,068[1] | 29% | 112,622 | French | |
Capital:Bandar Seri Begawan | 1984 | 393,162[1] | 84% | 5,765 | Malay | |
Capital:Abuja | 1986 | 206,630,269[1] | 54% | 923,768 | English | |
Capital:Baku | 1991 | 9,477,100[1] | 90% | 86,600 | Azerbaijani | |
Capital:Tirana | 1992 | 2,821,977[1] | 52% | 28,748 | Albanian | |
Capital:Bishkek | 1992 | 5,976,570[1] | 90% | 199,951 | Kyrgyz Russian | |
Capital:Dushanbe | 1992 | 8,860,000[1] | 98% | 143,100 | Tajiki | |
Capital:Ashgabat | 1992 | 5,607,000[1] | 96% | 488,100 | Turkmen | |
Capital:Maputo | 1994 | 23,700,715[1] | 20% | 801,590 | Portuguese | |
Capital:Astana | 1995 | 17,244,000[1] | 74% | 2,724,900 | Kazakh Russian | |
Capital:Tashkent | 1995 | 33,492,800[1] | 97% | 447,400 | Uzbek | |
Capital:Paramaribo | 1996 | 534,189[1] | 15% | 163,820 | Dutch | |
Capital:Lomé | 1997 | 6,993,000[1] | 19% | 56,785 | French | |
Capital:Georgetown | 1998 | 784,894[1] | 8% | 214,969 | English | |
Capital:Yamoussoukro | 2001 | 23,202,000[1] | 42.5[9] | 322,463 | French |
| Observer state | Joined | Population | Muslim percentage | Area (km2) | Languages | Notes |
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Capital:Sarajevo | 1994 | 3,791,622[1] | 53% | 51,209 | Bosnian Serbian Croatian | Given an invitation in 2013 by the OIC to join as a full member.[10] |
Capital:Bangui | 1997 | 4,709,000[1] | 15% | 622,984 | French | |
Capital:North Nicosia | 1979[11] | 382,836[12] | 99% | 3,355 | Turkish | See further details[note 5] |
Capital:Bangkok | 1998 | 64,456,700[1] | 7% | 513,120 | Thai | |
Capital:Moscow | 2005 | 146,048,500[1] | 12% | 17,125,242 | Russian |
| Suspended or withdrawn state | Joined | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1993 | Withdrew August 1993 |
| Organisation or community | Joined | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1977 | Blocking membership of thePhilippines |
| Islamic institution | Joined | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States | 2000 | |
| Islamic Conference Youth Forum for Dialogue and Cooperation | 2005 |
| Organisation | Joined | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| League of Arab States | 1975 | |
| United Nations | 1976 | |
| Non-Aligned Movement | 1977 | |
| African Union | 1977 | |
| Economic Cooperation Organization | 1995 |
In 2013, the OIC created apermanent observer mission to the EU. In 2016, the EU accredited a Head of Delegation to the OIC.[22]