The Moroccan British Society (MBS) was created on 23 February 2003.[1] Its goal is ‘to provide means and allow Moroccans and British people to acquire a better mutual understanding of their civilizations, cultures and political, academic, scientific, economic, financial, and commercial institutions so as to promote and foster their friendly relations and their cooperative ties in every domain.’[2] Lalla Joumala is president of the MBS since its inception.
Lalla Joumala called for greater dialogue between faiths. Speaking at a 2007 conference on the necessity for Muslims to adopt democracy, she said that there was a ‘vital necessity’ to increase dialogue between the three religions (Christianity, Judaism and Islam); that ‘values shared by these religions transcend the theological differences of our spiritual pluralism’; and that a better understanding of ‘what we share can help us better accept and respect what separates us.’[3]
^"Editorial". MBS. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
^"About Us". Moroccan British Society. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
^"Muslims need to adopt political system that guarantees respect of law and religion". Government of Morocco. 3 May 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-07-01. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
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