Tunisian Mufti: Preserving human integrity is key to overcoming social crises
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Tunisia's Mufti, Hichem Ben Mahmoud, emphasized the preservation of human integrity as a bulwark against social crises at the 54th international Mouled conference.
- He highlighted the protection of physical, mental, and intellectual well-being as a fundamental Islamic principle and a priority for contemporary governance.
- The conference, themed "The Objective of Self-Preservation in the Honorable Prophetic Sunnah," focused on modern religious discourse centered on dignity and tolerance, drawing scholars from Zitouna University.
At the 54th international Mouled conference in Kairouan, Tunisia, the Mufti of the Republic, Sheikh Hichem Ben Mahmoud, delivered a key address emphasizing the critical importance of preserving human integrity to combat social crises. The conference, themed "The Objective of Self-Preservation in the Honorable Prophetic Sunnah," convened scholars from Zitouna University to promote a modern religious discourse rooted in dignity and tolerance.
The protection of life constitutes an immutable and sacred pillar of the Islamic ordinance, imposing itself as an absolute priority for the governance of contemporary civil societies.
Sheikh Ben Mahmoud articulated that the protection of life is an immutable and sacred pillar of Islamic law, demanding absolute priority in the governance of modern civil societies. He stressed that safeguarding mental health, intellectual stability, and physical integrity are essential for individuals to overcome vulnerabilities and become dynamic agents of socioeconomic progress.
Salah Dhouibi, the regional director of religious affairs in Kairouan, underscored the sociological relevance of the conference's theme, noting its direct engagement with behavioral pathologies and identity tensions prevalent in contemporary Tunisian society. The various sessions aim to interpret ancient manuscripts, Hadiths, and scriptural texts to extract models for social mediation, illustrating the convergence of faith and modernity in protecting human dignity.
According to this doctrinal orientation, the implementation of this fundamental principle requires the securing of mental health, intellectual stability, and the physical integrity of each individual.
The conference, organized by the Ministry of Religious Affairs, seeks to foster ethical reflection and national cohesion. By examining Islamic precepts, participants are exploring how faith can guide societal well-being and contribute to a more stable and prosperous nation.
It is through this triple republican protection that the human being can free himself from vulnerabilities to become a dynamic, constructive agent fully engaged in the socioeconomic progress of his homeland.
Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.