1- Development facilities and limitations in Islamic countries.
2- The role of geographical functions in increases the convergence and unity of Islamic world.
3- The position of geographers and geographical associations in decision making systems and the process of development in Islamic countries.
4- Globalization process and its challenges in Islamic countries.
5- Environmental functions and its challenges in Islamic countries.
6- New energies and their status in Islamic world.
7- The role of tourism in cultural unity in Islamic countries.
8- Climate changes and its effects on Islamic countries.
9- Water resources management, challenges, and opportunities in Islamic countries.
10- Geography education and research and its challenges in Islamic countries.
11- International and regional collaborations as a resolution of development in Islamic countries.
12- Persian Gulf economic and geopolitical importance in Islamic countries.
13- The role of the geographical environment in the formation of culture and regional sub-cultures.
14- Natural disasters and hazards management in Islamic countries.
15- Implementation of new techniques and models (GIS, RS) in the maneuvers of Islamic countries.
16- Islamic countries civilization regions as the basis of scientific and research cooperation in South East Iran.
17- Silk Road reconstruction resolution of development in Islamic countries.
18- Hirmand drainage basin and its role in deepening the historical and geographical ties between Iran and Afghanistan.
19- Exploiting the civilization records of Iran and Indian Subcontinent and its role in linking the Islamic countries.
20- Transitional status of Sistan and Baluchestan and its role in bonding Islamic countries.
21- Transactional and geopolitical status of Chabahar port and its role in strengthening the ties and development of Islamic countries.
22- Security and coexistence of Islamic tribes and sects in Sistan and Baluchestan Province.
23- The importance of the SE Iran ecotourism and environmental functions.
24- Utilizing the relative preference of Sistan and Baluchestan s ophthalmologic high rank and its effects in the support for the Muslims of the region.