Speaking at the closing ceremony of the 6th Annual Ordinary Session of the Higher Council of the Foundation, Rifki highlighted the profound impact of the institution’s methodology and annual plans on Africa’s religious landscape. The three-day session, held in Fez, convened under the endorsement of HM King Mohammed VI, who also serves as the foundation’s president.
Rifki underlined the importance of implementing the foundation’s strategies effectively, emphasizing the need for its sections in member countries to play an active role in designing and executing action plans.
These efforts, he said, should focus on ambitious, scientifically grounded programs that promote integration and ensure high-quality outcomes aligned with the foundation’s mission.
“The foundation remains committed to a scientific approach that ensures both performance and efficiency,” Rifki added.
Cheikh Boun Ly, president of the foundation’s Mauritanian section, expressed gratitude on behalf of African scholars for HM the King’s initiative, which aims to consolidate moderate religious values.
Ly noted that the foundation’s work fosters communication and collaboration among its various sections across the continent.
The session concluded with the adoption of a final communiqué, approval of several projects, and the issuance of recommendations designed to further the foundation’s goals.




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