Casablanca – His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Commander of the Faithful, may God assist Him, accompanied by HRH Prince Moulay Rachid and HH Prince Moulay Ismail, chaired, on Saturday at the Royal Palace in Casablanca, the third religious lecture of the holy month of Ramadan 1445 AH.
The lecture was given by Moustapha Al Bahyaoui, Chair Professor of Exegesis (Tafssir), under the theme “The proposition of responsibility between the pact of original nature and the plenitude of Legislation”.
Al Bahyaoui focused his lecture on the meanings of the verse of responsibility (Amanah): “Truly, We did offer the Amanah to the heavens and the earth, and the mountains, but they declined to bear it and were afraid of it. But man bore it. Verily, he was unjust and ignorant’ (Al Ahzab).
This verse, the lecturer pointed out, offers information on truths related to the distant origins of religion and its oneness to draw attention to two distinctive features of Man which have prevented him from assuming this responsibility, namel
y his innate injustice and profound ignorance.
He added that there are similar examples of the verse of responsibility in the Holy Quran, namely in Surah “Al A’raf”: “When thy Lord drew forth from the Children of Adam – from their loins – their descendants, and made them testify concerning themselves, (saying): “Am I not your Lord (who cherishes and sustains you)?”- They said: “Yea! We do testify!” (This)’ and the verse of Istikhlaf: “Behold, thy Lord said to the angels: “I will create a vicegerent on earth’, and the verse of responsibility.
The lecturer highlighted the finesse and the great value of the words chosen to tackle responsibility in the related verse, noting that in the Quran it is part of Surah Al Ahzab, between Surahs of Sajda and Saba.
Al Bahyaoui pointed out that the verse concerned carries within it several meanings linked in particular to the ancient nature of this proposition, the authenticity of Istikhlaf and the greatness of the mission incumbent on Man.
He noted that the message dedu
ced from this verse is that responsibility has been placed in the hearts of people in the same way as faith, underlining that it is thus an innate propensity in Man, by virtue of which he was a religious by nature.
Man leans by nature towards oneness rather than multiplicity, towards justice instead of injustice, towards rectitude instead of extremism and deviation, and towards order instead of anarchy and futility, he said.
The lecturer stressed that “this root, like any root cultivated in the visible world”, must be preserved and maintained, otherwise it will remain neglected and subject to external influences which may alter it.
He pointed out that Man, who is civilized by nature, is able to embrace values and good virtues, being virtuous by nature.
According to the lecturer, it is up to human beings to perceive the universe around them as a clear illustration of the existence of God. He is therefore required to constantly bear in mind the heavy responsibility he bears by showing fear of God and abando
ning the path of selfishness and excess, he explained.
From this perspective, he said, Man is invited to honor the responsibility he has toward God, a divine prescription which the universes could not fulfill, noting that the Almighty surrounds the human being with His assistance and mercy in fulfilling his duties towards Him and towards His creatures.
At the end of this lecture, His Majesty the King, Commander of the Faithful, was greeted by Sheikh Muhammad Ahmad Muhammad Hussein, Grand Mufti of Al Quds and Palestine, Ismail Lutfi Japakiya, Rector of Fatoni University (Thailand), RafaS Ben Achour, Professor at the University of Carthage (Tunisia) and Judge at the African Court of Human Rights, Abdallah Al Machri, Mauritanian scholar, and Yugo Aboubacar, President of Burkina Faso’s section of the Mohammed VI Foundation of African Ulemas.
The Sovereign was also greeted by Daoud Denis Grill, Research Professor at the Institute for Research and Studies on the Arab and Muslim World (France), Mustapha Diatra, A
dvisor to the Caliph General of the Mourides (Senegal), Abdelkarim Dioubate, President of the Guinean section of the Mohammed VI Foundation of African Ulemas, Sheikh Ibrahim Nasser Niass, Secretary General of the African Islamic Union, Sheikh Alami Abdellah Aater, President of Djibouti’s section of the Mohammed VI Foundation of African Ulemas, and Ahmed Said Ould Bah, President of the Modern University of Chinguitt (Mauritania).
At the end of this third lecture, Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, Ahmed Toufiq, presented to His Majesty the King, Commander of the Faithful, may God preserve Him, an electronic medium featuring a collective reading of the Holy Quran (60 Hizbs ), in audio and video formats, made by the Mourchidates of the Mohammed VI Institute for the Training of Imams, Mourchidines and Mourchidates.
Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse