Malaysian local press reported on Tuesday that Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, chairman of the 57-member Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC), said he would despatch his foreign minister to
Saudi Crown Prince Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz urged Kuala Lumpur on Friday to organise a summit "so that we can overcome, with our faith in God ... the state of dismemberment and fragmentation" among Muslims.
The leaders' conference should be preceded by meetings among "the [Islamic] nation's thinkers and scholars ... to outline visions of the nation's future and thus assist the gathering of the leaders, which I hope will be held here, in this pure land", he said.
The leaders would "search for common ground and strengthen the bonds" among Muslims, the Saudi prince said.
Preliminary meeting
"We do not want the summit to be without focus and engage in discussions aimlessly without any fruitful conclusion. We want to see implementation of resolutions adopted," he said.
Asked whether the summit was being called following
He said the summit would touch on political issues and Islamic ideology among other matters,