Uniting Hearts,
Building Peace & Inspiring Humanity.

IFWPH empowers communities and institutions to resolve conflict with dignity—through dialogue, justice, and global cooperation.

The Supreme Peace Assembly — Guardian of Global Harmony

The highest constitutional organ of the International Federation for World Peace & Harmony, vested with sovereign authority to safeguard peace, justice and reconciliation among humankind.

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A Parliament of Peace

The Supreme Peace Assembly (SPA) is the sovereign constitutional organ of IFWPH, holding final jurisdiction over policy, amendments, peace missions and governance across the Federation. As the spiritual and legislative center of world harmony, the SPA channels the collective human conscience—ensuring every decision upholds justice, equality and reconciliation.

Assembly Hall

Mandate and Authority

Amend and uphold the IFWPH Charter

Exercise supreme jurisdiction on governance

Authorize peace missions & global initiatives

Ratify international treaties & partnerships

Elect & oversee the Central Committee

Interpret Charter provisions & issue rulings

Convene ordinary & extraordinary sessions

Supervise financial & ethical accountability

“The Supreme Peace Assembly shall constitute the highest deliberative and decision-making organ of the Federation.” — IFWPH Charter, Art. V, Cl. II(a)

Central Committee 2025–2028 — The Executive Organ of IFWPH

Nineteen Secretaries, united in purpose, entrusted with implementing the resolutions of the Supreme Peace Assembly and guiding IFWPH’s global mission of peace, harmony, and reconciliation.

The Executive Heart of the Federation

The Central Committee is the principal executive body of IFWPH. It translates the resolutions of the Supreme Peace Assembly into policy, operations, and global initiatives, ensuring accountability, efficiency, and faithful execution of the Charter.

Functional Architecture

Finance & Governance

  • Secretary for Finance & Treasury
  • Secretary for Legal Affairs & Treaties
  • Secretary for Communications & Media

Peace & Rights

  • Secretary for Peace Missions & Mediation
  • Secretary for Human Rights & Justice
  • Secretary for Coordination and Membership
  • Secretary for Security & Disarmament

Culture & Development

  • Secretary for Religious Affairs
  • Secretary for Gender Equality & Women’s Participation
  • Secretary for Culture & Heritage
  • Secretary for Environment & Climate Change
  • Secretary for Health & Social Development

Regions

  • Secretary for Africa
  • Secretary for Asia-Pacific
  • Secretary for Europe & the Americas

Innovation & Thought

  • Secretary for Technology & Innovation
  • Secretary for Research, Policy & Monitoring
  • Spokesperson of the Federation

Committee of Secretaries (2025–2028)

Mr. Abu Bakr Asim — Secretary for Europe & the Americas, IFWPH

Mr. Abu Bakr Asim

Secretary for Europe & the Americas

Director, Al-Badr Islamic Center — Brooklyn, New York, USA
Term 2025–2028

Building bridges across Europe & the Americas through faith-led dialogue, community partnership, and peace advocacy.

Dr. Ehsanullah

Dr. Ehsanullah

Secretary for Asia-Pacific

Director, Islamic Centre — Daejeon, South Korea
Term 2025–2028

Promoting interfaith harmony, cultural collaboration, and peace education across the Asia-Pacific region through global outreach and community leadership.

Mr. Husnain Raza — Secretary for Communications & Media, IFWPH

Mr. Husnain Raza

Secretary for Communications & Media

Research Associate, Suno News (Pakistan)
Term 2025–2028

Amplifying global voices of peace through strategic communication and credible media engagement to strengthen IFWPH’s outreach.

Dr. Tariq Aziz — Secretary for Religious Affairs, IFWPH

Dr. Tariq Aziz

Secretary for Religious Affairs

Assistant Professor • Islamic Scholar • Author
Term 2025–2028

Promoting authentic understanding, interfaith harmony, and faith-based collaboration to strengthen global peace and mutual respect.

Mr. Sohail Arif — Secretary for Finance & Treasury, IFWPH

Mr. Muhammad Sohail Arif Moeeni

Secretary for Finance & Treasury

PhD — University of Education Lahore • Term 2025–2028

Ensuring transparent, ethical and accountable treasury for all peace missions and global programs.

Mr. Yasir Usman — Secretary for Research, Policy & Monitoring, IFWPH

Mr. Yasir Usman

Secretary for Research, Policy & Monitoring

President, Zaoq-e-Ain Abdi Forum
Term 2025–2028

Strengthening evidence-based governance and monitoring mechanisms to advance IFWPH’s global peace mission.

Spokesperson — IFWPH

Mr. Muhammad Qamar

Spokesperson of the Federation

Managing Editor, Global Research Journal of Natural Science and Technology
Assistant Director, Al-Nasr Research Institute
Term 2025–2028

Amplifying IFWPH’s global mission through peace communication, media diplomacy and public advocacy.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shahbaz Manj — Senior Islamic Scholar, CEO Al-Qamar Islamic Research Institute, Editor-in-Chief Al-Qamar Journal

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shahbaz Manj

Secretary for Coordination and Membership

Senior Islamic Scholar & Philospher
CEO — Al-Qamar Islamic Research Institute
Editor-in-Chief — Al-Qamar (HEC-Recognized Journal)
Term 2025–2028

A visionary leader uniting global members, strengthening institutional cooperation, and advancing peace-focused scholarship and collaboration worldwide.

Mandate & Responsibilities

Implement Assembly Resolutions

Oversee Global Operations

Coordinate Programs

Lead Communication & Policy

Accountable to the Assembly

Uphold Neutrality & Inclusion

Executive Governance Framework

Monthly Sessions

12 per year, with published agendas and action trackers.

Extraordinary Meetings

Convened on demand by ⅓ members for urgent deliberation.

Annual Global Report

Submitted to the Supreme Peace Assembly; archived by the Registrar-General.

Audit & Ratification

Independent audits, followed by formal Assembly ratification.

Our Strategic Priorities (2025–2028)

  • Institutional Integrity: strengthen global partnerships and transparency.
  • Peace Infrastructure: expand mediation and dialogue mechanisms worldwide.
  • Inclusive Participation: empower youth and marginalized communities in peace policy.
  • Sustainable Development: align environmental, educational, and human rights goals.

Engage with the Central Committee

The Central Committee operates under the direct authority of the Supreme Peace Assembly (Art. V, Cl. III), ensuring transparency and accountability across all IFWPH operations.

The General Assembly of Members — The Voice of Global Solidarity

Comprising members from every continent, the General Assembly stands as the democratic foundation of IFWPH — a living testament to collective will, shared conscience, and the pursuit of lasting peace.

Democracy in the Service of Peace

The General Assembly of Members (GAM) is the largest and most representative body of IFWPH. It consists of individuals, institutions, and honorary members who share a common conviction in peace, dialogue, and intercultural harmony. Through its assemblies and resolutions, it shapes the moral and democratic foundation of the Federation.

A Federation of Diverse Memberships

General Members

Individuals committed to peace and intercultural solidarity.

Institutional Members

Universities, NGOs, peace centers, and research institutions.

Honorary Members

Distinguished leaders and scholars invited by the SPA.

12,000+Members
142Institutions
27Honorary Leaders

Democratic Powers & Responsibilities

Elect 179 SPA Representatives

Adopt Resolutions via Regional Sessions

Promote Dialogue & Cooperation

Impeach/Reconstitute (⅔ Majority)

Channel Local Voices to Global Policy

Endorse Peace Declarations & Campaigns

The Assembly’s authority is collective, moral, and democratic — derived from members’ will and commitment to peace.

Regional & Thematic Assemblies

Africa Session — Nairobi

  • Annual Session
  • Focus: Women in Peace Leadership
  • Output: Solidarity Declarations

Asia-Pacific Session — Kuala Lumpur

  • Annual Session
  • Focus: Education for Dialogue
  • Output: Regional Resolutions

Europe & Americas — Vienna

  • Annual Session
  • Focus: Human Rights & Rule of Law
  • Output: Recommendations

Middle East & Central Asia — Doha

  • Annual Session
  • Focus: Mediation & Reconciliation
  • Output: Peace Statements

From People to Policy — How Decisions Rise

General Assembly

Regional sessions adopt resolutions & declarations.

Supreme Peace Assembly

Reviews & ratifies as Federation law.

Central Committee

Implements & executes via global programs.

Every Member, a Custodian of Peace

Rights

  • Participate and vote
  • Stand for election
  • Propose peace initiatives
  • Access Assembly records

Duties

  • Uphold the IFWPH Charter
  • Respect non-discrimination & harmony
  • Contribute dues and support programs
  • Act with integrity and goodwill

“Membership is both an honor and a solemn duty.” — Art. IV, Cl. IV(a–d)

Reflections from the Assembly Floor

“We come from different nations, but we speak one language — peace.”— Delegate, Africa Session 2026
“To belong to IFWPH is to believe that dialogue can rebuild the world.”— Youth Representative, Asia-Pacific 2025
“Equal dignity in voting makes this Assembly truly universal.”— Institutional Member, Europe 2025

General Assembly of Members

The largest and most democratic body...

Become a Part of the Global Peace Movement

Join the IFWPH General Assembly of Members and stand with those building a harmonious future for humanity.

Resources

  • Appointement No.CCSCOHRDORD-2025XV-0427 Open
  • Appointement No.CCSCOHRDORD-2025XV-0428 Open
  • Appointement No.CCSCOHRDORD-2025XV-0429 Open
  • Appointement No.CCSCOHRDORD-2025XV-0431 Open
  • Appointement No.CCSCOHRDORD-2025XV-0432 Open
  • Appointement No.CCSCOHRDORD-2025XV-0433 Open
  • Appointement No.CCSCOHRDORD-2025XV-0434 Open