The European Muslims League continues its commitment to strengthening intercultural dialogue and institutional cooperation across Europe, with particular attention to the Republic of Slovenia, a Member State of the European Union recognized for its institutional stability, social cohesion and constructive engagement within the European framework.
Slovenia represents an important context for the development of a responsible European Islam rooted in constitutional values, respect for public institutions and active civic participation. Although the Muslim community in Slovenia is numerically smaller compared to other European countries, it plays a meaningful role in promoting cultural diversity and constructive dialogue within society.
The European Muslims League supports initiatives that foster cooperation between religious communities, public authorities and civil society actors, encouraging educational exchange, interreligious dialogue and community-based engagement. Such efforts contribute to strengthening mutual understanding and reinforcing shared European principles.
“Building a responsible European Islam requires continuous dialogue with institutions and full civic participation within the framework of democratic values,” stated Alfredo Maiolese, President of the European Muslims League. “Slovenia offers a meaningful example of balance between national identity and European openness, demonstrating how cooperation and respect can reinforce social stability.”
Within its broader European vision, the European Muslims League seeks to promote networks of cooperation that enhance mutual trust, prevent identity-based tensions and support peaceful coexistence. Slovenia, with its commitment to dialogue and institutional continuity, provides a constructive environment for such engagement.
Through sustained cooperation and responsible civic participation, the EML aims to contribute to a stable, inclusive and forward-looking European society grounded in dialogue, respect and shared responsibility.