Sunday, March 23, 2008

Pope Benedict XVI Babtizes Prominent Italian Muslin at Easter Vigil Service

I believe this was done to show muslims that all peoples should have the choice to worship how they so choose. I suppose he is hoping to bridge the gap between Islam and other religions.

Unfortunately as long as Islam labels those who are not Islamist as so-called nonbelievers and kafir I don't see how this will make a difference. The converted Muslim will be labeled as an apostate which carries the sentence of death.

FOX

VATICAN CITY
Italy's most prominent Muslim commentator, a journalist with iconoclastic views such as support for Israel, converted to Roman Catholicism Saturday when the pope baptized him at an Easter service.

As a choir sang, Pope Benedict XVI poured holy water over Magdi 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.

An Egyptian-born, non-practicing Muslim who is married to a Catholic, Allam often writes on Muslim and Arab affairs and has infuriated some Muslims with his criticism of extremism and support for the Jewish state.

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


Mr Allam apparently has had death threats from the terrorist group Hamas:
Allam also explained his decision to entitle a recent book "Viva Israel" or "Long Live Israel," saying he wrote it after he received death threats from Hamas.

"Having been condemned to death, I have reflected a long time on the value of life. And I discovered that behind the origin of the ideology of hatred, violence and death is the discrimination against Israel. Everyone has the right to exist except for the Jewish state and its inhabitants," he said. "Today, Israel is the paradigm of the right to life."

In 2006, Allam was a co-winner, with three other journalists, of the $1 million Dan David prize, named for an Israeli entrepreneur. Allam was cited for "his ceaseless work in fostering understanding and tolerance between cultures."


This was a very brave thing to do and I hope Magdi Allam stays safe. He will certainly need added protection with the probable Muslim "outrage" that will ensue.

Crossposted at My Pet Jawa

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