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Muslim Council of Elders hosts seminar on promoting peace in Africa at Rabat International Book Fair

ANI April 20, 2025 190 views

The Muslim Council of Elders debuted its "Peace in Africa" study at the Rabat International Book Fair. Experts Dr. Samir Boudinar and Dr. Adel Moussaoui discussed the book’s focus on African identity in peacebuilding. The seminar emphasized the Council’s commitment to conflict resolution and sustainable development. The pavilion also showcased over 250 publications and hosted cultural discussions with scholars.

"The book proposes a new model for building peace rooted in African identity and culture." – Dr. Adel Moussaoui"
Rabat, April 19: The Pavilion of the Muslim Council of Elders at the 30th Rabat International Book Fair (RIBF) hosted its first cultural seminar, titled "Peace in Africa: Studies and Visions for Enhancing Stability and Development."

Key Points

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Seminar highlights Muslim Council of Elders' peace initiatives

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Book explores African identity in conflict resolution

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Experts discuss stability and development frameworks

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Pavilion features 250+ intellectual publications

The seminar featured Dr Samir Boudinar, Director of the Al Hokama Centre for Peace Research, and Dr Adel Moussaoui, a political science and international relations researcher at Mohammed V University in Rabat.

At the start of the seminar, Dr Samir Boudinar stated that the book ''Peace in Africa: Studies and Visions for Enhancing Stability and Development'', published by the Al Hokama Centre for Peace Research, is the result of a research project focused on Muslim communities and peace in Africa.

It reflects the Muslim Council of Elders' strong commitment to civil and societal peace, conflict resolution, and the consolidation of sustainable peace, he added.

For his part, Dr Adel Moussaoui said that the book falls within the domain of African studies and represents the product of collective work carried out under the African Studies Programme at the Al Hokama Centre for Peace Research, affiliated with the Muslim Council of Elders.

He noted that the book presents diverse intellectual frameworks and themes, adopting an approach that proposes a new model for building peace and fostering development. The work is rooted in African identity and culture, employing an analytical method that draws upon local African components.

The Muslim Council of Elders' pavilion at the Rabat International Book Fair showcases over 250 diverse intellectual and cultural publications, including several of the Council's latest 2025 releases, which address prominent intellectual and cultural issues. The pavilion also hosts a series of cultural and intellectual activities featuring leading scholars, thinkers, writers, intellectuals, academics, and university professors. (ANI/ WAM)

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Amina K.
This is such an important initiative! Africa needs more platforms for peaceful dialogue and conflict resolution. The focus on local African components in peace-building is especially valuable. 👏
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Mohamed T.
Interesting approach to peace-building. I wonder how practical these frameworks will be in regions with ongoing conflicts. Would love to see case studies applying these models.
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Fatima Z.
Mashallah! The Muslim Council of Elders continues to do amazing work. 250 publications is impressive - I hope they translate some into local African languages for wider accessibility.
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Karim B.
While I appreciate the effort, I wish there was more representation from different African regions in these studies. Peace-building approaches can vary significantly across the continent.
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Leila M.
The book fair sounds like an excellent venue for this discussion. Combining academic research with public engagement is crucial for making peace initiatives more accessible to ordinary citizens.
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Youssef A.
Glad to see Morocco hosting such important conversations. The African Studies Programme seems promising - hope they include more young researchers in future projects!

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