Sana'a: In his sixth Ramadan lecture of the year 1447 AH, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi delved into the Quranic narratives surrounding the story of Prophet Musa (PBUH) and the overarching theme of divine care provided to prophets and messengers. He highlighted how this divine care extends throughout their lives, guiding their missions and ensuring the fulfillment of their sacred duties.
According to Yemen News Agency, Sayyed Abdulmalik emphasized the Quranic verse that reassured the mother of Musa (PBUH) about her son's future as one of Allah's messengers. The lecture detailed the divine care that protected Musa from the moment of his birth and throughout his upbringing, showcasing the extraordinary measures taken by Allah to ensure his survival amidst the threat posed by Firaawn's tyranny.
Sayyed Abdulmalik discussed how historical accounts often misrepresent the revelation to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH and F), portraying it as a sudden and bewildering event. He refuted these claims, asserting that Allah's established practice involves nurturing His prophets with special care due to the immense and challenging nature of their missions.
The lecture also touched upon the divine intervention in the lives of prophets, illustrating how Allah's will prevails despite human intentions. Sayyed Abdulmalik recounted the miraculous events surrounding Musa's early life, including his rescue and upbringing within Firaawn's palace, underscoring the divine wisdom and protection that guided these events.
Furthermore, Sayyed Abdulmalik drew parallels between the story of Musa and contemporary struggles against oppression, highlighting the enduring relevance of these Quranic lessons. He concluded the lecture by invoking prayers for mercy, healing, and victory for those enduring hardships and expressed gratitude for Allah's continued guidance and support.