Bangladeshi Prime minister rehashed the call at the inaugural program of the 45th Conference of Foreign Ministers, masterminded by Organization of Islamic Cooperation or OIC.
Hasina has encouraged OIC to remain close to Rohingya individuals and to guarantee their rights and security quickly.
"The OIC must keep up weight on Myanmar to reclaim the Rohingya Muslims as indicated by the repatriation concurrence with Bangladesh."
Around 700,000 Muslim Rohingya displaced people have fled to Bangladesh since the military propelled a crackdown in Myanmar's western Rakhine state in light of radical assaults on security powers in August.
Around 400,000 Rohingya individuals were remaining in Bangladesh before the armed force crackdown started.
Under strain from the UN and other worldwide associations, Myanmar consented to consent to an arrangement with Bangladesh on last December to repatriate many thousands Rohingyas. Myanmar still can't seem to actualize the assention.
The mistreated exiles have depicted the anguish and risks they looked in Myanmar amid the crackdown, which the UN characterizes as 'ethnic purifying'. Myanmar has kept on denying the charge.
Conjuring the name of Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SM) Hasina told the OIC that, he had taught the Muslims to remain for abused. Consequently the OIC can't stay quiet finished the human debacle, he said.
"We have opened our hearts and outskirts for these mistreated individuals. We have allowed refuge to 1,100,000 Rohingya Muslims. By and by I feel profound sensitivity for their hopeless conditions," the PM said.
Sheik Hasina contrasted their misery and her own understanding of living abroad after the murdering of her dad Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman and numerous relatives in 1975.
No less than 5,000 appointments, including 40 Foreign Ministers and Assistant Ministers, are joining the two-day-long OIC Conference in Dhaka.
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland went to the inaugural program with Sheik Hasina as an exceptional visitor.
The program is being held at an essential time of history, Hasina said.
She additionally encouraged the thought of changes in the hearts and psyches of Muslims following the current overall clashes and fanaticism.
Expressing Bangabandhu's decree of "companionship to all, animosity towards none" she stated, "We think about the differences between Muslims can be settled through receptive outlook exchange."
"Gore just prompts more terrible circumstances."
"The Islamic world must have a dream towards utilizing our assets legitimately and settling the greater part of our contentions and contradictions ourselves."
Myanmar should take back them at their own land.