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Daithí
03-23-2008, 11:30 PM
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A Muslim author and critic of Islamic fundamentalism who was baptized a Catholic by Pope Benedict said on Sunday Islam is "physiologically violent" and he is now in great danger because of his conversion.

"I realize what I am going up against but I will confront my fate with my head high, with my back straight and the interior strength of one who is certain about his faith," said Magdi Allam.

In a surprise move on Saturday night, the pope baptized the 55-year-old, Egyptian-born Allam at an Easter eve service in St Peter's Basilica that was broadcast around the world.

The conversion of Allam to Christianity -- he took the name "Christian" for his baptism -- was kept secret until the Vatican disclosed it in a statement less than an hour before it began.

Writing in Sunday's edition of the leading Corriere della Sera, the newspaper of which he is a deputy director, Allam said: "... the root of evil is innate in an Islam that is physiologically violent and historically conflictual."

Allam, who is a strong supporter of Israel and who an Israeli newspaper once called a "Muslim Zionist," has lived under police protection following threats against him, particularly after he criticized Iran's position on Israel.

He said before converting he had continually asked himself why someone who had struggled for what he called "moderate Islam" was then "condemned to death in the name of Islam and on the basis of a Koranic legitimization."

His conversion, which he called "the happiest day of my life," came just two days after al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden accused the pope of being part of a "new crusade" against Islam.

The Vatican appeared to be at pains to head off criticism from the Islamic world about the conversion.

"Conversion is a private matter, a personal thing and we hope that the baptism will not be interpreted negatively by Islam," Cardinal Giovanni Re told an Italian newspaper.

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.

"What amazes me is the high profile the Vatican has given this conversion," Yaha Sergio Yahe Pallavicini, vice-president of the Italian Islamic Religious Community, told Reuters. "Why could he have not done this in his local parish?"

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

quirk
03-23-2008, 11:33 PM
Seems odd that the pope felt the need to do this personally.

donquixote99
03-23-2008, 11:42 PM
What's so odd? The PR value is obvious. The fellow is singing the Pope's tune re the relative merits of Christianity vs. Islam in general (which I don't see, myself), and the definate demerits of violent fundementalist Islam (which are not at all hard to see).

quirk
03-23-2008, 11:49 PM
Odd as in unusual as I wouldnt assume the pope makes many baptisms. Of course as you say it was done for PR but then they say "Conversion is a private matter, a personal thing"

Al Fatiha
03-23-2008, 11:52 PM
I read the whole artical in the original news release.

The guy was only born a muslim. He stated that he never practiced the religion. He never prayed the prayers, never went to the mosque, never fasted for ramadan, or did anything Islamic.

In reality he wasn't a muslim in any way. This was just a PR stunt by the Pope.

But as usual, the Western press eats this stuff up.

Gareth
03-24-2008, 09:28 AM
He has these powers in the Catholic faith apparently, I don't see Rowan Williams doing many baptisms either.

If his life was in threat, he must had in some way angered those who followed Islam in Italy.

But congratulations for him for joining the Christian community.

Jabato
03-29-2008, 02:06 PM
But folks, is he now in danger because of his conversion or not?
IMO this is a very important fact.

Saludos