The following is a recommendation from the University of Nice in France, year 2008 for the respected Sayyid, Moulay Mohamed Amine Al Idrisi Al Hasani.
The Sayyid came from a leading Sherifian family of the Kingdom of Morocco, the Idrisid House whose progenitor, Imam Moulay Idris ibn Abdullah (Imam Idris al Akbar) founded the Kingdom in year 172 AH/789 AD. The Idrisid dynasty continue to rule the land for at least the next 200 years. The Idrisid had also been the ruling authority in the neighbouring Algeria under Emir Abdul Kader al Jazairi who led resistance againts the Conquest of Algeria by France (1830 – 1848) and Libya under King Idris al Sanusi (1951 – 1963). These countries share similar Maliki school of jurisprudence, spiritual order, classical system of science and education, traditions and heritage, making mobility in the states among but not limited to the Sherifian, customary.
The Sayyid was born, raised and nurtured in Algeria in the eighties. He then went on to pursuit his secondary and tertiary education (undergraduate through post - graduate) in the Republic of France, concurrently maintaining constant touch with his ancestral lands and family back in the Kingdom of Morocco through continuous frequenting and arrangement of visits particularly during major traditional celebrations and events such as the annual Haul and the likes of it.
Attendance to major events held back home such as the annual Haul (mawasim) and various anniversaries of his numerous forefathers such as Moulay Idris I, Moulay Idris II, Moulay Abdussalam Ibn Mashish, just to mention a few is given topmost priority in the annals of his life events.
From a tender age, he was blessed by Allah with intrinsic sagacity and judiciousness, along with a series of other ingenuity and talents and specialty, exceptional aptitude and capacity to demonstrate extraordinary mental faculty and dexterity, in a nutshell a child prodigy.
The classical education and upbringing he received along with inculcation of rigid adherence to the traditional ethics of conduct and strict discipline by his beloved father; the implantation of values and principles befitting the station of his natural nobility and aristocratic heritage into the soul of the young lad had stamped the mark of an honorable character so virtuous and credible; and a personality that is enticing, an irresistably captivating manner and disposition along with a compose, imperturb demeanor into the man.
His effortless, unaffected charms and humility in manner made him appealing to both the enthusiast and the commoner alike, transcending borders, cultures, languages, values and faith.
His magnetic aura is uplifting and alluring to many. It resonates with his associates. It catapulted him to ubiquitous influence, transcontinentally. It also stir envy, detest, loathe and abhor to the abject black heart.
Alhamdulillah, our interaction and involvement with him testify as evidence and living testimony of every recommendation written by this lecturer.
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FACULTY OF LAW, POLITICAL ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
Nice on June 1, 2008
the University of Nice-Sofia Antipolis
(History of Law)
Director of the Public Administration Degree.
For attention of Their Excellencies (the following)
Members of the E.R.M.ES Laboratory.
Doctor of Law from the Paul Cézanne University of Aix-Marseille.
Subject: Letter of Recommendation to assert what is right concerning Moulay Mohamed Amine Al Idrissi, Student of the Degree in Law and Political Science under the direction of Professor Christine Pina, from the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis
"Moulay Mohamed Amine Al-Idrissi come accross as one of the most highly driven, intrinsically motivated and responsive student and to be frank, is impressively appealing with a compelling degree of eagerness and orientation towards his undertaking."
"Conspicuously passionate about the history of political ideas, he has often been involved in the historical and philosophical debates that I regularly offer to my students."
"His aptness in crossing cultural bounderies with such relevance and dexterity while adhering to moderation and humility, placing things in perspective and within it’s contextual frame between the East and the West to better comprehend their porosity and richness, allowed the entire small group of students of which he was a part of to benefit from a different perspective of view point."
"Conspicuously passionate about the history of political ideas, he has often been involved in the historical and philosophical debates that I regularly offer to my students."
"I would like to explicitly emphasize that he has never made his own experiences or background a barrier, defense or an excuse.”
"Moulaye Mohamed Amine Al-Idrissi."
"Is one of those students with a bright promising prospect."
"He showed exceptional mental dexterity in understanding the fundamental concepts of the key paradigms covered in class."
"He has managed, better than many others, in sagaciously utilizing and appropriately applying them as instrument of analysis and reflection on future political hypothesis or ideology."
I think he incorporated this quote from the French philosopher Paul Valérie:
“The study of history is only meaningful for those who have a passion for the future."
"Through this capacity, verified throughout the course and in the exams, the discreet but determined adaptation to a selection of group, situation and culture."
"Moulay Mohamed Amine Al-Idrissi seems to me to possess the authority and entitlement to have the greatest hopes and aspirations for his future career and undertaking."
"His positive, yet inconspicuously discreet personality, when circumstances require it, is based on a dual Arab-Muslim and French culture."
"Because alongside the exalted cultural traditions of the Islamic world, the philosophy of the Enlightenment era (Lumière) and the lessons of the French and European 19th century remains central to him, promising both its rigor and its future relevance, including any public employment or political responsibility."
"Pour valoir ce que de droit." (To assert what is right)
University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis
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