Muslim United Nations

Muslim United Nations
الامم المسلمه المتحده
مسلم اقوام متحدہ
Abbreviation MUN
Formation 1980
Legal status Organization
Purpose Unite the Muslim States
Headquarters Temporarily The Hague, Netherlands
Official language
Arabic
Persian
Urdu
English
Leader Ehsan Sehgal

Muslim United Nations (Urdu: مسلم اقوام متحدہ, Arabic: الامم المسلمه المتحده ) was founded by Pakistani journalist, writer, poet and activist Ehsan Sehgal in 1980 in The Hague, Netherlands.[1][2]

History

Muslim United Nations was established in 1980 as organisation and its charter has been written by its founding chairman Ehsan Sehgal and was sent to all Muslim States.[1][3] The main purpose of the Mulim United Nations is to unite the Muslim states and establish Muslim Armed Forces, Muslim National Bank and Muslim National Court of Justice.[1]

Religion and state in Muslim majority countries.
  Islamic state: Adopted Islam as the ideological foundation for their political institution.
  State religion: Religious body or creed officially endorsed by the state.
  Secular state: Officially neutral in matters of religion, neither supporting nor opposing any particular religions.
  No Declaration: No announcement formally or officially.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Family Magazine"'Ehsan Sehgal's family interview by Saeed Khawar'". Family Magazine. 9 May 1998. p. 23. Family Magazine
  2. Daily Hurriyat page 8–14 February 1989 Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  3. "Ehsan Sehgal's Quotes and short autobiography". Google.com. 26 August 2011. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
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