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وسط اهتمام دولي كبير عقدت الدورة العاشرة لمؤتمر القمة الإسلامي (دورة المعرفة والأخلاق من أجل تقدم الأمة) في مدينة بوتراجايا ، ماليزيا يومي 20 و 21 شعبان 1424هـ، الموافق 16 و 17 أكتوبر 2003. وقد شارك في القمة وفود مثلت كافة الدول الأعضاء والمراقبة والمنظمات الدولية والإقليمية وأجهزة المنظمة المتفرعة والمتخصصة وعدد من الجمعيات والمؤسسات والجماعات الإسلامية وجمع من الضيوف والمهتمين بأعمال منظمة المؤتمر الإسلامي.
افتتحت القمة بتلاوة عطرة من كتاب الله العزيز، ثم ألقى حضرة صاحب السمو الشيخ حمد بن خليفة آل ثاني، أمير دولة قطر، رئيس الدورة التاسعة لمؤتمر القمة الإسلامي، كلمة ضافية قدّم فيها استعراضاً لما قامت به بلاده طوال ثلاث سنوات تولت فيها رئاسة مؤتمر القمة الإسلامي.

The Tenth Session of the Islamic Summit Conference (Session of Knowledge and Morality for the Progress of Ummah) was held in Putrajaya, Malaysia on 20 and 21 Sha’aban 1424H (16-17 October 2003 amid substantial international attention. The Conference was attended by delegations representing all member states, observer states, international and regional organizations, as well as OIC affiliated and specialized organs. The Conference was also attended by a number of Islamic associations, institutions and groups, and numerous guests and personalities interested in the activities of the Organization of the Islamic Conference. The Conference was opened with a recitation of verses from the Holy Quran, followed by an exhaustive speech delivered by His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar, Chairman of the Ninth Session of the Islamic Summit Conference. In his speech, which was adopted as an official document of the Conference (document No. …. . ), His Highness reviewed the achievements of his country during the three years of its chairmanship of the Islamic Summit

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