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One example of Hijabophobia was with FIFA's ‘ hijab ban’ crisis. The Iranian women's national soccer team was disqualified from the 2012 Olympics because the players wore Hijabs.

The Islamic Solidarity Games are the largest sporting event after after the Olympic Games. The Solidarity Games were created to strengthen Islamic unity and reinforce the values of Islam, primarily to the youth.

According to Mahfoud Amara, a researcher comparative sports policy and management in Arab and Muslim contexts, the objectives of the ISSF are to strengthen Islamic solidarity in the youth, promote Islamic identity in sports and to help reduce discrimination.

History part: The original idea for the Solidarity Games comes from Prince Faisal bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz, during the Third Islamic Summit in 1981.

In 2005, Saudi Arabia hosted the first ever Islamic Solidarity Games. The games were male-only with 7,000 athletes from fifty-four countries competing in thirteen different sports. Said to be the largest sporting event after the Olympic Games, the Solidarity Games attempt to rebuild a sense of Islamic unity and reinforce the universal values of Islam as the second largest religion in the world. The games were organized under the patronage of the Organization of the Islamic Conference and the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation. The idea of the games was proposed by the late Prince Faisal bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz during the Third Islamic Summit, held in Makkah Al Mukarramah in 1981.

With the level of political fragmentation and the deficiencies in economic development in many Muslim countries, and the financial cost of the Islamic Solidarity games, continuing to have the games will be a big challenge.

The games (why in saudi arabia)were an occasion for the al-Saud family, in the aftermath of 9/11, to present to the world an image of Saudi Arabia as a moderate Muslim country open to progress

The Islamic Solidarity Games (Arabic: ألعاب التضامن الإسلامي‎) is a multinational, multi-sport event. The Games involve the elite athletes of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation who compete in a variety of sports. The Solidarity Games were initially created to strengthen Islamic camaraderie and reinforce the values of Islam, primarily to the youth. The Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation (ISSF) and the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is the organization that is responsible for the direction and control of the Islamic Solidarity Games. The ISSF strives to improve Islamic solidarity, promote Islamic identity in sports and help reduce discrimination toward Muslims.

The original idea for the Solidarity Games comes from Prince Faisal bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz, during the Third Islamic Summit in 1981. The first Solidarity games was held in 2005 in Saudi Arabia and there are currently 57 members of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference. In 2005, the games were male-only with 7,000 athletes from fifty-four countries competing in thirteen different sports. Females are now allowed to participate in the games but compete on different days than men. Non-Muslim citizens in the member countries are also allowed to take part in the Games. It was said to have the most participants for a sporting event aside from the Olympic Games.

A second event, originally scheduled to take place in October 2009 in Iran, and later rescheduled for April 2010, was canceled after a dispute arose between Iran and the Arab World over the use of the term Persian Gulf in logos for the Games, as some countries in the Arab world use the term "Arabian Gulf" to refer to the Persian Gulf. Dispute over the name has been a recurring source of disharmony between Arab states and Iran. The latest edition took place in Baku, on 12–22 May 2017.

With the level of political fragmentation, the deficiencies in economic development in many Muslim countries, and the financial cost of the Islamic Solidarity games, the longevity of the games will be a big challenge.