AP: Pope Baptizes Italy's Most Prominent Muslim

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Nicole Winfield of the Associated Press reports that Muslims are incensed that a prominent Italian Muslim writer with a fondness for Israel became a Christian before Pope Benedict on the Easter vigil. (Magdi Allam's writings were quoted by Michael Ledeen on NRO several years ago.) Jihad Watch has new comments. (Photo from AJCBlog.) To the AP:

Italy's most prominent Muslim, an iconoclastic writer who condemned Islamic extremism and defended Israel, converted to Catholicism Saturday in a baptism by the pope at a Vatican Easter service.

An Egyptian-born, non-practicing Muslim who is married to a Catholic, Magdi Allam infuriated some Muslims with his books and columns in the newspaper Corriere della Sera newspaper, where he is a deputy editor. He titled one book "Long Live Israel."

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As a choir sang, Pope Benedict XVI poured holy water over Allam's head and said a brief prayer in Latin.

"We no longer stand alongside or in opposition to one another," Benedict said in a homily reflecting on the meaning of baptism. "Thus faith is a force for peace and reconciliation in the world: distances between people are overcome, in the Lord we have become close."

Vatican Television zoomed in on Allam, who sat in the front row of the basilica along with six other candidates for baptism. He later received his first Communion.

Allam, 55, told the newspaper Il Giornale in a December interview that his criticism of Palestinian suicide bombing provoked threats on his life in 2003, prompting the Italian government to provide him with a sizable security detail.

The Union of Islamic Communities in Italy — which Allam has frequently criticized as having links to Hamas — said the baptism was his own decision.

"He is an adult, free to make his personal choice," the Apcom news agency quoted the group's spokesman, Issedin El Zir, as saying.

Yahya Pallavicini, vice president of Coreis, the Islamic religious community in Italy, said he respected Allam's choice but said he was "perplexed" by the symbolic and high-profile way in which he chose to convert.

"If Allam truly was compelled by a strong spiritual inspiration, perhaps it would have been better to do it delicately, maybe with a priest from Viterbo where he lives," the ANSA news agency quoted Pallavicini as saying.

One could charge that the prominence of the baptism seems more like a publicity stunt – but one could also argue that when someone feels a deep calling to a new faith, they would want to shout it from the mountain tops.

The Easter vigil is a traditional occasion for Catholic churches to baptize and confirm converts, usually after several months of attending RCIA classes (the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults). AP's article does not explain whether Allam came into the church that way.

—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center


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"If Allam truly was compelled by a strong spiritual inspiration, perhaps it would have been better to do it delicately, maybe with a priest from Viterbo where he lives." - Pallavicini.

Or maybe Allam is living out the injunction to place his light in the open and not under a basket.  I read this article on Breitbart.  In that one, Allam makes it clear that he was never a practicing Muslim.  So I'm wondering what the big deal is.  You might as well say, "Prominent European Egyptian converts to Catholicism."

btw, Happy Easter.  He is Risen! 

Under Muslim law, he was

Under Muslim law, he was born a Muslim, and (practicing or not) he is now an apostate. 

The "big deal" is that now, because he chose to follow a different religion, he is under a death sentence from the "religion of peace".

This is, to me, an example of individual courage worthy of respect.  Happy Easter, Magdi. 

Yes, it's a story of courage

But he already had a death sentence on him for his support of Israel.  He was courageous before this story and we never heard of him.  This is the No. 1 story on Drudge.  It smacks more of p. 14, 1-column inch and his previous writings seem more newsworthy.

I understand the Muslim prohibition against conversion.   So this might be big news to radical hard-liners in Iran.  But in Western society, a non-practicing anybody converting to something is hardly news.  If Iran put out a intifada on him, then that should make news (e.g., Rushdie).

To concede a point though, I've read that when Evelyn Waugh converted to Catholicism in the early 20th century, that was nearly a national crisis in the UK.  But Waugh was not a practicing Anglican before his conversion, so (and this is probably my 21st century, US mind's failing) I don't see what the big deal is.

If the Chief Rabbi of Rome converted, as Israel Zolli did in 1945, that is newsworthy. 

Pope

Pope baptizes Italy's most prominent Muslim and you feel ' It smacks more of p. 14, 1-column inch and his previous writings seem more newsworthy.'

Take your blinders off and you will see more clearly.

D

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AP overstates their case.

This guy has never practiced Islam.  He may be prominent, but it's hard to call him a Muslim.  He comes from a secular family that has Muslim roots, but come on.  This guy was no more a Muslim than Madonna was Catholic.

Madonna insult

That's an unfair comparison.  You shouldn't insult him by comparing him to Madonna.

"In all things charity."

--Padre Pio of Pietrelcina

It didn't insult Allam

Allam himself made the assertion that he was never a practicing Muslim.  Allam himself said he never observed Ramadan nor made Hajj.

If I was insulting anybody, it was the AP editor who wrote the headline.  The writer of the piece (who probably did not write the headline) even says in the second paragraph the he is a "non-practicing Muslim."  In light of that, should the editor call him a prominent Muslim?  I think not.  But the headline is more sensational than the story.

Don't take this as me being uncharitable to Allam.  I am very happy to hear of his conversion.  I have absolutely nothing against him.  But the headline is duplicitous and the story seems to be just an opportunity to give some marginal Muslim groups a reason to whine about how insensitive the Vatican is.  Why did they interview the Union of Islamic Communities but not Allam?  It seems to me that Allam is the key to the story unless the story is about how insensitive Pope Benedict is for baptizing Allam publicly.

And if I may make an observation.  You're the one being uncharitable by claiming I have blinders on and implying that I am being uncharitable.  Read my posts again.  I never stooped to name calling and, until now, didn't accuse you of anything. 

Isn't Madonna a Jew now?

Isn't Madonna a Jew now? Well, it hasn't made her any brighter.

If it is, as you say, a

If it is, as you say, a fact that he was already under a death sentence, then I give him even bigger props for giving Islam an "IN YOUR FACE" by converting.

Also, it does not matter to the Islamofascists whether or not HE ever called himself a Muslim.  In their twisted ideology, he is, and therefore, now subject to death for leaving their religion.

This is Great News And . . .

Happy Easter to all Newsbusters!

this is indeed fantastic

this is indeed fantastic news!

moderate Muslims belong to Jesus:)

it's just a matter of time

partner with Islam

they will make a musical---

they will make a musical---about this. The theme song will be--They call the wind Sharia.

The most beautiful sound I ever heard:
Sharia, Sharia, Sharia , Sharia

The most beautiful sound I ever heard:
Sharia, Sharia, Sharia, Sharia,
All the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word:
Sharia, Sharia, Sharia, Sharia, Sharia, Sharia.

Sharia, I've just changed the church to Sharia,
and suddenly the Pope has given up all hope.
Sharia! I've just given the church Sharia.
And suddenly I've found how wonderful a sound can be.
Sharia, say it loud and there's music playing.
Say it soft and it's almost like praying,
Sharia, I never stop saying: "Sharia!"

There garments are all red , they all have lost their head---SHARIA!!!!

We've toasted all their buns, and raped all their nuns, SHARIA!!!

The most beautiful sound I have heard--Thunk

Cut off the heads with one clunk, SHARIA!!!!!!!!

 

Same circus--new clowns!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

Welcome to a new life

Welcome to a new life Magdi! May God bless you and all Newsbusters out there! Happy Easter!

 

Divine Mercy next week! ;-)

Related Yahoo/Reuters Article

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080323/wl_nm/pope_muslim_dc

"Still, Allam's highly public baptism by the pope shocked Italy's Muslim community, with some leaders openly questioning why the Vatican chose to shine such a big spotlight it."

Italy's Muslim commuinty?  What, all six of them?

Unless Magdi Allam can hole up in Salman Rushdie's hideout...

...he will be dead by the end of the year.

The followers of the Muhammedian death cult will make sure of it.

Theme for Election '08: I want my mommy!