IDRF began in 1984 as the International Refugee and Relief Program (IRRP) of the Canadian Council of Muslim Communities (CMCC) to address the need of more than ten million people who were displaced around the globe as a result of war and famine. Approximately, 80 per cent of these international
displaced persons (IDPs) were Muslim. The organization was founded by three concerned Canadians: Dr. Fuad Sahin, Muin Muinuddin and Ebrahim Sayed. In 2008, Dr. Fuad Sahin was honored with the
Order of Ontario, recognizing his service to the community. On June 12, 1986, IRRP was incorporated as the
International Development and Relief Foundation (IDRF), in order to address the root causes of poverty, famine, and violent conflicts at the international level. Including "Development" in the name of IDRF would change the direction and mission of the organization. n 1986, the organization expanded its mandate from emergency relief to include long-term community development projects. ==References==