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Member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation

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Member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
CategorySovereign state
LocationOrganisation of Islamic Cooperation
Created
  • 1969
Number57 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)
Possible types
  • Republics (47)
  • Monarchies (10)
PopulationsIncrease 2.04 billion

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.

Member states

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Continent
AfricaAsiaEuropeSouth AmericaTranscontinental
Member state
Joined
Population
Muslim percentage
Area (km2)
Official Languages
Notes
Afghanistan
Capital:Kabul
196941,144,133[1]99.8%652,230Dari
Pashto
Suspended 1980 – March 1989 during theSoviet–Afghan War.
Algeria
Capital:Algiers
196945,847,599[1]99.1%2,381,741Arabic
Tamazight
Chad
Capital:N'Djamena
196917,616,172[1]58%1,284,000Arabic
French
Egypt
Capital:Cairo
1969107,206,514[1]95%1,002,450ArabicOriginally asUnited Arab Republic. Suspended May 1979 – March 1984 after signing apeace treaty withIsrael.[2]
Guinea[note 2]
Capital:Conakry
196914,033,298[1]90%245,857French
Indonesia
Capital:Jakarta
1969280,813,676[1]87%1,904,569Indonesian
Iran
Capital:Tehran
196986,708,850[1]99.4%1,648,195PersianOriginally joined asPahlavi Iran.
Jordan
Capital:Amman
196910,458,701[1]97.1%89,342Arabic
Kuwait
Capital:Kuwait City
19694,429,966[1]75%17,818Arabic
Lebanon
Capital:Beirut
19696,748,419[1]54%10,452Arabic
Libya
Capital:Tripoli
19697,107,348[1]99%1,759,540Arabic
Malaysia
Capital:Kuala Lumpur
196933,412,468[1]66%330,803Malay
Mali
Capital:Bamako
196921,723,855[1]95%1,240,192Bambara
French
Mauritania
Capital:Nouakchott
19694,957,932[1]100%1,030,700Arabic
Morocco
Capital:Rabat
196938,013,335[1]99%446,550Arabic
Tamazight
Niger
Capital:Niamey
196917,138,707[1]99.3%1,267,000French
Pakistan
Capital:Islamabad
1969207,774,520[1]98%881,912Urdu
English
 Palestine[3]
Capital:Jerusalem[note 3]
1969[4]4,420,549[1]99%6,220Arabic
Saudi Arabia
Capital:Riyadh
196929,994,272[1]95%2,149,690Arabic
Senegal
Capital:Dakar
196912,873,601[1]96.6%196,722French
Somalia
Capital:Mogadishu
196910,806,000[1]99.9%637,657Arabic
Somali
Sudan
Capital:Khartoum
196937,289,406[1]97%1,886,068Arabic
English
Tunisia
Capital:Tunis
196910,886,500[1]99.1%163,610Arabic
Turkey
Capital:Ankara
196976,667,864[1]99.8%783,562Turkish
Yemen
Capital:Sana'a
196925,235,000[1]99.1[5]527,968ArabicJoined separately asNorth Yemen andSouth Yemen. Both unified in 1990.
Bahrain
Capital:Manama
19701,234,571[1]75%765Arabic
Oman
Capital:Muscat
19704,020,000[1]95%309,500Arabic
Qatar
Capital:Doha
19702,174,035[1]66%11,586Arabic
Syria
Capital:Damascus
197021,987,000[1]97%185,180ArabicOriginally joined asBa'athist Syria. Suspended August 2012 – March 2025 during theSyrian civil war.[6][7]
United Arab Emirates
Capital:Abu Dhabi
19719,446,000[1]75%83,600Arabic
Sierra Leone
Capital:Freetown
19726,190,280[1]80%71,740English
Bangladesh
Capital:Dhaka
1974165,158,616[8]92%147,570Bengali
Gabon
Capital:Libreville
19741,711,000[1]12%267,668French
The Gambia
Capital:Banjul
19741,882,450[1]96.4%11,295English
Guinea-Bissau
Capital:Bissau
19741,746,000[1]46%36,125Portuguese
Uganda
Capital:Kampala
197447,729,952[1]15%241,550English
Swahili
Burkina Faso[note 4]
Capital:Ouagadougou
197522,489,126[1]65%274,200French
Cameroon
Capital:Yaoundé
197530,135,732[1]32%475,442French
English
Comoros
Capital:Moroni
1976850,886[1]99%2,235Comorian
French
Arabic
Iraq
Capital:Baghdad
197643,500,000[1]99%438,317Arabic
Kurdish
Originally joined asBa'athist Iraq.
Maldives
Capital:Malé
1976317,280[1]100%300Dhivehi
Djibouti
Capital:Djibouti
1978886,000[1]95%23,200Arabic
French
Benin
Capital:Porto-Novo
19829,988,068[1]29%112,622French
Brunei
Capital:Bandar Seri Begawan
1984393,162[1]84%5,765Malay
Nigeria
Capital:Abuja
1986206,630,269[1]54%923,768English
Azerbaijan
Capital:Baku
19919,477,100[1]90%86,600Azerbaijani
Albania
Capital:Tirana
19922,821,977[1]52%28,748Albanian
Kyrgyzstan
Capital:Bishkek
19925,976,570[1]90%199,951Kyrgyz
Russian
Tajikistan
Capital:Dushanbe
19928,860,000[1]98%143,100Tajiki
Turkmenistan
Capital:Ashgabat
19925,607,000[1]96%488,100Turkmen
Mozambique
Capital:Maputo
199423,700,715[1]20%801,590Portuguese
Kazakhstan
Capital:Astana
199517,244,000[1]74%2,724,900Kazakh
Russian
Uzbekistan
Capital:Tashkent
199533,492,800[1]97%447,400Uzbek
Suriname
Capital:Paramaribo
1996534,189[1]15%163,820Dutch
Togo
Capital:Lomé
19976,993,000[1]19%56,785French
Guyana
Capital:Georgetown
1998784,894[1]8%214,969English
Ivory Coast
Capital:Yamoussoukro
200123,202,000[1]42.5[9]322,463French

Observer states

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Observer state
Joined
Population
Muslim percentage
Area (km2)
Languages
Notes
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Capital:Sarajevo
19943,791,622[1]53%51,209Bosnian
Serbian
Croatian
Given an invitation in 2013 by the OIC to join as a full member.[10]
Central African Republic
Capital:Bangui
19974,709,000[1]15%622,984French
Northern Cyprus
Capital:North Nicosia
1979[11]382,836[12]99%3,355TurkishSee further details[note 5]
Thailand
Capital:Bangkok
199864,456,700[1]7%513,120Thai
Russia
Capital:Moscow
2005146,048,500[1]12%17,125,242Russian

Withdrawn

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Suspended or withdrawn stateJoinedNotes
Zanzibar1993Withdrew August 1993

Observer organisations and communities

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Organisation or communityJoinedNotes
Moro National Liberation Front1977Blocking membership of thePhilippines

Observer Islamic institutions

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Islamic institutionJoinedNotes
Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States2000
Islamic Conference Youth Forum for Dialogue and Cooperation2005

Observer international organisations

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OrganisationJoinedNotes
League of Arab States1975
United Nations1976
Non-Aligned Movement1977
African Union1977
Economic Cooperation Organization1995

Collaborating organization

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In 2013, the OIC created apermanent observer mission to the EU. In 2016, the EU accredited a Head of Delegation to the OIC.[22]

Membership attempts

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Notes

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  1. ^IncludesCambodia,Ethiopia,Georgia,Montenegro,North Macedonia,Ukraine, etc.
  2. ^Also known as Guinea-Conakry.
  3. ^Although the capital of Palestine is Jerusalem, the seat of government of the country is located inRamallah as the entirety of the city of Jerusalem is entirely controlled byIsrael, which considers the whole city to be its capital under the 1980Jerusalem Law and theoccupation ofEast Jerusalem is not entirely recognized by the international community including the OIC member states; although East Jerusalem is envisioned to be the capital of a future Palestinian state, pending developments of afinal peace deal between the two parties. See also thestatus of Jerusalem.
  4. ^Also known as Burkina; formerly referred to as Upper Volta, its official name until 1984.
  5. ^Recognised only by Turkey. Under the name "Turkish Cypriot State", it is an observer state of theOrganisation of Islamic Cooperation[11] and theEconomic Cooperation Organization. Northern Cyprus is claimed in whole by theRepublic of Cyprus.[13]
    • Designation changed in 2004[14]
    • Egypt, Iran and the United Arab Emirates requested at September 2014's summit of the OIC in New York City that the Turkish Cypriot State not be referred to in the meeting conclusions.[15][16][17]
    • OIC SG received the president and foreign minister of Northern Cyprus.[18][19]
    • In 2017,Northern Cyprus was represented with its official name "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" for the first time at an OIC conference in Saudi Arabia.[20][21]
  6. ^abcdefghijkNon-Muslim majorities.

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