International Islamic Council for Da'wah and Relief


The International Islamic Council for Da'wah and Relief , headquartered in Cairo, Egypt, consists of 86 Islamic organizations. Its stated purpose is to promote the message of Islam, improve relations between Islamic peoples, and provide aid and assistance for the needy, orphans, and widows.
IICDR includes more than one hundred Islamic NGOs and GOs all over the world. The Presidency Staff Council consists of Sheikh Al Azhar, Marshal AbdelRahman Sowar Al Dahap, Al Sheikh Yousf Al Hegy, Abdulah Salih Al Obeid, Kamel Al Sharif, and Presidents of Specialized Committees in the council Abdullah Omar Nasseef Abdulmalik Al Hamar S. Abdien, and Hamid Bin Ahmad Al-Rifaie.
Stated goals include guiding Islamic work and activities; organizing the efforts of the Islamic Umma to be in service of Islamic issues; and activating divine values to achieve human dignity, security, and justice on Earth.

Controversy

Spreading of radical ideas

On 23 November, 2017, the International Islamic Council was designated as a oerrorist Organization and was added to the Anti-Terrorism Quartet Watchlist for Anti Terrorism by Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, and UAE.
This followed the 2017 Qatar diplomatic crisis and Qatar's affiliation with supporting the Muslim brotherhood and facilitating the spreading of radical views and extremist agendas and propaganda throughout the Arab world.

Members and office holders

The Secretary-General is Kamel Al Sharif.
Member organizations: