The "Young Muslim Women's Summit" will start in an online format
From 6th to 8th of April, the event "Young Muslim Women Summit" will be held, which will be attended by successful Muslim women from all over the world, organized by the Youth Forum of Islamic Cooperation (ICYF), which works with more than 600 million young people aged 18-35 in 56 Islamic countries around the world.
The theme of the summit is "Women as the Emerging Power of the 21st Century". Among the participants are Mona Diab, a symbol of the Sudanese revolution, Tawakkul Karman, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, Aisha Yusufi, a Muslim engineer from the Facebook artificial intelligence team, Angel Al Nimer, the head of the first Afghan robotics team, and others.The event will help to expand the dialogue and establish interaction between successful Muslim women from all over the world. All of them will take part in solving global problems that occur in all parts of the world and jointly discuss ways to solve them.
The forum was founded in 2004 through initiatives led by Turkey for the benefit of about 600 million young people in 56 countries.
ICYF works to raise awareness among young people about economic development, education, Islamic culture and heritage," said Taha Ayhan, President of the organization, and added: "At this summit, we will bring together young, committed women who have achieved high results in all spheres, from sports to the arts, from politics to science, from all over the world."
The theme of the summit is "Women as the Emerging Power of the 21st Century". Among the participants are Mona Diab, a symbol of the Sudanese revolution, Tawakkul Karman, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, Aisha Yusufi, a Muslim engineer from the Facebook artificial intelligence team, Angel Al Nimer, the head of the first Afghan robotics team, and others.The event will help to expand the dialogue and establish interaction between successful Muslim women from all over the world. All of them will take part in solving global problems that occur in all parts of the world and jointly discuss ways to solve them.
The forum was founded in 2004 through initiatives led by Turkey for the benefit of about 600 million young people in 56 countries.
ICYF works to raise awareness among young people about economic development, education, Islamic culture and heritage," said Taha Ayhan, President of the organization, and added: "At this summit, we will bring together young, committed women who have achieved high results in all spheres, from sports to the arts, from politics to science, from all over the world."
