حديث وزان: استعادة لطقوس الزواج المنسية في قلب التراث المغربي

<h3 data-path-to-node="13"></h3><p data-path-to-node="14"><span style="color: var(--c-text); font-size: 0.88rem;">In a captivating episode of the "Hadith Wazzan" program on Medina FM, host Mohammed Amin Nadhifi led a nostalgic journey into the heart of Moroccan heritage. Featuring the renowned storyteller (Hakawati) Abdelhak Bouamar and artist Abdessamad El Filali, the episode served as a living archive of the "Era of Sincerity" and the traditional courtship rituals that are fading in the digital age.</span></p><p data-path-to-node="16"><b data-path-to-node="16" data-index-in-node="0">The Magic of the "Hakawati": Morocco’s First School of Art</b> The guests began by recalling the pivotal role of the storyteller in Morocco’s historic squares, from Meknes’ Lahdim to Marrakesh’s Jemaa el-Fnaa. Abdelhak Bouamar emphasized that the Hakawati was the primary school for many Moroccans, where they learned the arts of narration and improvisation. The storyteller was more than a narrator; he was a performer who used suspense to connect audiences with epic tales like "Antara" and "Al-Azaliya."</p><p data-path-to-node="17"><b data-path-to-node="17" data-index-in-node="0">Courtship in the Past: Modesty and the "White Thread"</b> The conversation shifted to <b data-path-to-node="17" data-index-in-node="82">Moroccan Marriage Heritage</b>, exploring how betrothals were conducted in the past. The guests shared intriguing details about the role of the "Fqih" and trusted family friends in mediating marriage proposals. In an era where modesty prevented young men from speaking directly to their fathers, the "White Thread" (mediators) played a crucial role in bringing families together. A highlight was the description of how traditional hammams served as the initial "screening" place for potential brides.</p><p data-path-to-node="18"><b data-path-to-node="18" data-index-in-node="0">Between Past and Present: Has the Sincerity Vanished?</b> The episode was rich with humorous anecdotes about mistaken identities and the funny mishaps of suitors. However, the underlying theme was the shift in social dynamics. While modern developments have rightfully empowered women through education and social status, the guests reflected on whether the spontaneous "Niyya" (sincerity) of the past has been compromised.</p><p data-path-to-node="19">This episode of "Hadith Wazzan" was more than just a trip down memory lane; it was a call to honor and preserve Morocco's intangible heritage, proving that Moroccan identity remains vibrant through its authentic customs and traditions.</p><h3 data-path-to-node="21"></h3>