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Latest revision as of 16:53, 13 November 2025
Authority governing the Islamic Solidarity Games
The Islamic Solidarity Sports Association (ISSA; Arabic: Ø§Ù„Ø§ØªØØ§Ø¯ الرياضي للتضامن الاسلامي) is the supreme authority governing the Islamic Solidarity Games. It is an international, non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Its mission is to increase the cooperation between its member countries through sports. Currently, HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Saud from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is ISSA President since 8 April 2019.[1]
The Islamic Solidarity Sports Association (ISSA) was previously called the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation (ISSF).
At their 3rd Islamic Summit Conference held in Mecca and Ta’if (1981), the leaders of Islamic world adopted a decision to establish the Islamic Solidarity Sports Association (ISSA) in order to serve the needs of the OIC member countries in all aspects of sports activities. In 1985 and at the initiative of President of Youth Welfare of Saudi Arabia Prince Faisal bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the OIC invited the NOCs and Youth and Sports governmental organizations in Muslim countries to attend the constituent assembly for the foundation of the ISSA in the Saudi Arabia. Representatives of 34 Muslim countries attended this assembly and ratified the ISSA statute.
Under the guidance of the Government of the Saudi Arabia, Prince Faisal bin Fahd announced the allocation of the ISSA headquarters to be at the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee complex in Riyadh city. He also announced the allocation of an annual subsidy from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the administration of the ISSA.
57 nations (29% of the world countries) from 4 continents:[2]
- Europe (3): Albania, Azerbaijan, Türkiye
- Asia (25):
- Africa (27):
- South America (2): Guyana, Suriname
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†Turki bin Abdulmohsen bin Abdul Latif Al-Sheikh resigned on 28 December 2018.
ISSA Executive Board
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The ISSA shall be steered by an Executive Board composed of 17 members, 13 of whom shall be elected directly by the General Assembly. The composition shall be as follows:
The President, one vice-president and two members from each continent i.e. Asia, Europe, Africa and Latin America. Secretary General and Treasurer shall be nominated by the headquarters country and approved by the General Assembly. One representative of the OIC is appointed by the OIC Secretary General. One representative of the country hosting the next edition of Islamic Solidarity Games but without voting rights. The mandate of the Executive Board membership shall be of four years and renewable. Following is the current Executive Board serving 2017 – 2021 term.[3]
- Islamic Games
- Women Islamic games
- 1980 Games
- muslim wolrd
- countries with muslim



