The European Muslims League (EML) is an organization composed of European citizens
founded on 10 May 2010 and established and registered in Italy, in accordance with the legal framework of the Italian State.
Its mission is to present Islam, in its original form, as a religion of peace, respect and coexistence for all humanity, contributing
to the prevention of conflicts of a religious nature.

On 4 January 2012, EML was entered in the European Union Transparency Register, with access to the European Parliament.
Since 6 December 2012, EML has been registered with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

Since 2016, EML has been recognized by the Council of Europe, based in Strasbourg, as an expert body in the field of preventing
radicalization processes and is therefore invited to participate in conferences and international initiatives on this subject.

“Among the many shining stars of the European flag, we wish to radiate our own light, contributing to the development
prosperity and peace of our beloved Europe” stated President Alfredo Maiolese.

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KICK WAR AWAY 2026 – 3th EDITION

The initiative “Un Calcio alla Guerra – Kick War Away”, now in its Third Edition, is part of the framework of institutional cooperation between the World Organization of States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace (WOS-IPSP) and the European Muslims League (EML).
Following the success of the previous editions, the WOS-IPSP renews its High Patronage, ensuring international institutional coordination as well as the diplomatic and multilateral framework of the initiative, which promotes the values of peace, coexistence among peoples, and the shared responsibility of institutions.