Princess Lalla Salma

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Princess Lalla Salma, Princess of Morocco, First Lady of the Kingdom of Morocco, Ex-wife of Mohamed VI of Morocco, born on 10 May 1978 in Fez, Morocco.

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Name in English: Princess Lalla Salma
Name in Arabic: الاميرة للا سلمى
Full real name: Salma Bennani
Nationality: Morocco
Language: Arabic, Moroccan dialect
Religion: Islam (Sunni)
Date of birth: 10 May 1978
Place of birth: Fez, Morocco
Age: 44 years (in 2022)
Astrological Sign: Taurus
Profession: Computer Engineer, Princess, Humanitarian Activist
Social status: Divorced
Ex-husband: Mohammed VI (King of Morocco)
Sons: Prince Hassan, Princess Khadija

Biography, Life story

الأميرة للا سلمى بناني - Princess Lalla Salma

Princess Lalla Salma was born on 10 May 1978 in Fez, central Morocco. Salma belongs to a family whose father is from one of Fez’s ancient houses and whose mother is deceased from Beit al-Fassi al-Phahri, who is believed to be a family belonging to the Andalusian Abdullawi Fathers following the unified Sultans of Morocco and Andalusia.

Princess Lalla Salma Bennani received primary education in Rabat and then pursued her high school with a development institution under the Ministry of National Education and obtained bachloria in 1995 with a good advantage in the Division of Mathematical Sciences of Hassan II High School. After two years of study at Molay Yusuf High School in the preparatory departments of higher schools (Higher and Specialized Mathematics) Attended the Higher National School of Informatics and Systems Analysis, where she spent three years with a diploma of State Engineer in Information and assuming the first degree of the 2000 batch, and worked for Salma in the North African Group of Omanium As an engineer of information systems, UNA has already undergone six months’ training as part of its study.

Princess Lalla Salma Bennani married King Mohammed VI in 2002 in a private marriage ceremony marriages “, which set a precedent in the history of Morocco’s royal family and invited 400 Moroccan grooms from all over the country to marry at the same time, In a departure from tradition, the new wife was given the title of princess s wives in Morocco were called “Mother of the Princes” and the title was added to the family. She gave birth to the Crown Prince of Morocco, Prince Molay Hassan, and Princess Lalla Khadija.

Princess Lalla Salma Bennani has been prominently involved in philanthropy at the Moroccan and Arab levels, playing a significant role in public life by overseeing development and charity projects. The Lalla Salma Cancer Society, founded in 2005 on its own initiative, is an effective model in supporting efforts to help Morocco’s cancer sufferers to improve the conditions of hospitalization and care for patients and to promote prevention and early detection, To promote the spirit of volunteerism in this field, and to engage actively in the field of scientific research through the creation of links and contacts; To draw on expertise, support and seek multiple partnerships within and outside Morocco. It also facilitated the launching of several health and scientific centres, and the construction of shelters as charitable projects of the Salma Society for the Fight against Cancer, as well as press reports on the Princess’ close tracking of the conduct of charity by programming sudden field visits to personally inform the progress and progress of the business, plans and programs to be accomplished, which are linked to the association’s objectives since its establishment.

Awards and Honors

In 2014, Princess Lalla Salma won the Medal of Excellence for the most influential personalities in the world from the list of international peace and human rights, during a vote launched by the International Council for Human Rights, Arbitration, Political and Strategic Studies