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Abdul Hadi Palazzi

Abdul Hadi Palazzi (Arabic: شيخ عبد الهادي بالاتسي), legally named Massimo Palazzi (born 24 January 1961) is the secretary general of the Italian Muslim Assembly, and the Khalifah for Europe of the Qadiri Sufi Order. Controversially in Muslim circles, as of April 2010, he not only supported Israel's right to exist but also encouraged Jews to re-settle in Hebron.[1]

Sheikh
Abdul Hadi Palazzi
شيخ عبد الهادي بالاتسي
Personal
Born
Massimo Palazzi
ReligionIslam
NationalityItalian
Muslim leader
Based inRome, Italy

Biography edit

Palazzi was born in Rome, Italy to an Italian Catholic father who converted to Sunni Islam and a Sunni Muslim mother of Syrian descent.[2][3] After completing his secular and religious education in Rome and Cairo in 1987, he served as an Imam for the Italian Islamic Community. In addition to numerous master's degrees, Palazzi holds a Ph.D. in Islamic Sciences from the Institute for Islamic Studies and Research in Naples.[4]

He was appointed a member of the board of directors of the Italian Muslim Association in 1989, and is now the secretary general of the Sunni Muslim Organization: Italian Muslim Assembly[5] Since 1991, he is a director of the Cultural Institute of the Italian Islamic Community, with a program based on the development of Islamic education in Italy, refutation of fundamentalism and fanaticism, and deep involvement in inter-religious dialogue, especially with Jews and Christians, but also with Buddhists and others.

In 1997, Palazzi joined the International Council of the Root and Branch Association and his essay entitled "The Jewish-Moslem Dialogue and the Question of Jerusalem" was published by the Institute of the World Jewish Congress.[citation needed]

He has also been a lecturer in the Department of the History of Religion at the Università della Terza Età in Velletri, near Rome.[6]

In 1998, Palazzi and Asher Eder (Jerusalem) co-founded the Islam-Israel Fellowship, promoting a positive Muslim attitude towards Jews and Israel based on what Palazzi believes are the authentic teachings of Muhammad as expressed in the Qur'an and the Hadith. Palazzi serves as Muslim co-chairman of the Fellowship. Eder serves as the Jewish co-chairman.[citation needed]

In December 2009, Palazzi visited Israel. He met with members of the Jewish community of Hebron including Noam Arnon and David Wilder and expressed sympathy for the Jewish residents. He stated that both Muslims and Jews are descendants of Abraham, who is buried at the Cave of Machpela in Hebron. He blamed "an extremist interpretation of Islam" as a source of conflict.[7]

Views on Israel edit

Palazzi accepts Israel's sovereignty over the Holy Land, and says the Qur'an supports it as the will of God as a necessary prerequisite for the Final Judgment. He accepts Israel's sovereignty over Jerusalem, if the rights of other religions are protected. He quotes the Qur'an to support Judaism's special connection to the Temple Mount. According to Palazzi, "The most authoritative Islamic sources affirm the Temples,". He adds that Jerusalem is sacred to Muslims because of its prior holiness to Jews and its standing as home to the biblical prophets and kings David and Solomon, all of whom he says are sacred figures also in Islam. He claims that the Qur'an "expressly recognizes that Jerusalem plays the same role for Jews that Mecca has for Muslims".[8]

When asked whether he see himself as a "Muslim Zionist", he replied: "If one means a Muslim who supports the right of the Jewish people to have their own independent and sovereign State, who is solidly behind the State of Israel when it is attacked by terror and when its existence in menaced, who thinks that developing friendly relations between the Muslim nations and the State of Israel is in the interest of the Muslims and of human civilization in general, then I think that the label of Muslim Zionist is appropriate.[1]

When asked what the Qur'an says about the State of Israel, Palazzi replied:

"The Qur'an cannot deal with the State of Israel as we know it today, since that State came into existing in 1948 only, i.e., many centuries after the Qur'an itself was revealed. However, the Qur'an specifies that the Land of Israel is the homeland of the Jewish people, that God Himself gave that Land to them as heritage and ordered them to live therein. It also announces that—before the end of the time—the Jewish people will come from many different countries to retake possession of that heritage of theirs. Whoever denies this actually denies the Qur'an itself. If he is not a scholar, and in good faith believes what other people say about this issue, he is an ignorant Muslim. If, on the contrary, he is informed about what the Qur'an says and openly opposes it, he ceases to be a Muslim.[9]

According to scholar Dina Lisnyansky, Palazzi "created his own niche. Being born into an immigrant family, he combined the democratic rights of western Europe with a love for Islam," but added his Zionist mission. As a result, "he is a radical too, but not on the radicals’ side. He is fighting everything that political Islam promotes." She explains, "One of the reasons why he is not on some blacklist in Iran is the fact that he, unlike Rushdie, has never said a negative word about Islam. To extremist interpreters of the Qur’an he doesn’t say ‘you are wrong.’ He would only say: ‘You got something wrong.’ His mission, therefore, is clearly not about reinventing Islam; it is about correcting the perspective."[1]

Views on the Arab-Israeli peace process edit

Palazzi opposes the US-backed roadmap for peace on the grounds that it rewards Palestinian terrorism.[10] He argues against calls for jihad against Israel and says there is no religious demand for Israel to give up control over Muslim holy places.[11]

Views on Salafism edit

In Palazzi's view, Islam has been "hijacked" by the Salafist movement in Saudi Arabia, a "radical" reformist movement which denies the moderate understanding of the Qur'an and has taken control of Mecca and Medina. He says that oil money made a primitive and violent culture powerful on a global scale. And now, "they are reshaping Islam in accordance with their political issues."[8]

Publications edit

  • What the Qur'an Really Says at templemount.org, undated
  • The Islamists Have it Wrong Middle East Quarterly, Summer 2001, pp. 3–12
  • Wahhabism, the Saudi Arabia-based puritanical heresy at the base of Islamism at eretzyisroel.org, June 2, 2002

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Behrisch, Sven. "The Zionist Imam" at The Jerusalem Post Christian Edition, 19 July 2010
  2. ^ "Muslim cleric says intifadah is contrary to Islam" August 5, 2006, at the Wayback Machine Canadian Jewish News 9 May 2002
  3. ^ Maist, Alex Jihad of the Pagans—Leading Islamic Cleric Speaks About Jews and Israel. Jewish Magazine, February, 2004
  4. ^ Sheikhing up the real Islam Jerusalem Post Jan 31, 2006
  5. ^ Tolson, Jay U.S. News & World Report Oct 7, 2001 Archived from the original on June 5, 2011
  6. ^ Palazzi, Abdul Hadi The Daily Targum (Italian Muslim Assembly), March 23, 2004
  7. ^ Arab Muslim Sheikh Abdul Hadi Palazzi Visits Hebron Jewish Community, 2009-12-29, retrieved 2016-01-14
  8. ^ a b Margolis, David (February 23, 2001). "The Muslim Zionist". Los Angeles Jewish Journal.
  9. ^ "Land of Israel is the homeland of the Jewish people—Imam Palazzi". Weekly Blitz. Volume #5, Issue #42, October 13, 2010
  10. ^ Radler, Melissa. "A different kind of Muslim", Jerusalem Post April 9, 2004,
  11. ^ Selengut, Charles. "Jewish-Muslim encounters: history, philosophy, and culture". Paragon House, 2001. p. 109

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The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Abdul Hadi Palazzi Arabic شيخ عبد الهادي بالاتسي legally named Massimo Palazzi born 24 January 1961 is the secretary general of the Italian Muslim Assembly and the Khalifah for Europe of the Qadiri Sufi Order Controversially in Muslim circles as of April 2010 update he not only supported Israel s right to exist but also encouraged Jews to re settle in Hebron 1 SheikhAbdul Hadi Palazziشيخ عبد الهادي بالاتسيPersonalBornMassimo PalazziReligionIslamNationalityItalianMuslim leaderBased inRome Italy Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Views on Israel 1 2 Views on the Arab Israeli peace process 1 3 Views on Salafism 2 Publications 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography editPalazzi was born in Rome Italy to an Italian Catholic father who converted to Sunni Islam and a Sunni Muslim mother of Syrian descent 2 3 After completing his secular and religious education in Rome and Cairo in 1987 he served as an Imam for the Italian Islamic Community In addition to numerous master s degrees Palazzi holds a Ph D in Islamic Sciences from the Institute for Islamic Studies and Research in Naples 4 He was appointed a member of the board of directors of the Italian Muslim Association in 1989 and is now the secretary general of the Sunni Muslim Organization Italian Muslim Assembly 5 Since 1991 he is a director of the Cultural Institute of the Italian Islamic Community with a program based on the development of Islamic education in Italy refutation of fundamentalism and fanaticism and deep involvement in inter religious dialogue especially with Jews and Christians but also with Buddhists and others In 1997 Palazzi joined the International Council of the Root and Branch Association and his essay entitled The Jewish Moslem Dialogue and the Question of Jerusalem was published by the Institute of the World Jewish Congress citation needed He has also been a lecturer in the Department of the History of Religion at the Universita della Terza Eta in Velletri near Rome 6 In 1998 Palazzi and Asher Eder Jerusalem co founded the Islam Israel Fellowship promoting a positive Muslim attitude towards Jews and Israel based on what Palazzi believes are the authentic teachings of Muhammad as expressed in the Qur an and the Hadith Palazzi serves as Muslim co chairman of the Fellowship Eder serves as the Jewish co chairman citation needed In December 2009 Palazzi visited Israel He met with members of the Jewish community of Hebron including Noam Arnon and David Wilder and expressed sympathy for the Jewish residents He stated that both Muslims and Jews are descendants of Abraham who is buried at the Cave of Machpela in Hebron He blamed an extremist interpretation of Islam as a source of conflict 7 Views on Israel edit Palazzi accepts Israel s sovereignty over the Holy Land and says the Qur an supports it as the will of God as a necessary prerequisite for the Final Judgment He accepts Israel s sovereignty over Jerusalem if the rights of other religions are protected He quotes the Qur an to support Judaism s special connection to the Temple Mount According to Palazzi The most authoritative Islamic sources affirm the Temples He adds that Jerusalem is sacred to Muslims because of its prior holiness to Jews and its standing as home to the biblical prophets and kings David and Solomon all of whom he says are sacred figures also in Islam He claims that the Qur an expressly recognizes that Jerusalem plays the same role for Jews that Mecca has for Muslims 8 When asked whether he see himself as a Muslim Zionist he replied If one means a Muslim who supports the right of the Jewish people to have their own independent and sovereign State who is solidly behind the State of Israel when it is attacked by terror and when its existence in menaced who thinks that developing friendly relations between the Muslim nations and the State of Israel is in the interest of the Muslims and of human civilization in general then I think that the label of Muslim Zionist is appropriate 1 When asked what the Qur an says about the State of Israel Palazzi replied The Qur an cannot deal with the State of Israel as we know it today since that State came into existing in 1948 only i e many centuries after the Qur an itself was revealed However the Qur an specifies that the Land of Israel is the homeland of the Jewish people that God Himself gave that Land to them as heritage and ordered them to live therein It also announces that before the end of the time the Jewish people will come from many different countries to retake possession of that heritage of theirs Whoever denies this actually denies the Qur an itself If he is not a scholar and in good faith believes what other people say about this issue he is an ignorant Muslim If on the contrary he is informed about what the Qur an says and openly opposes it he ceases to be a Muslim 9 According to scholar Dina Lisnyansky Palazzi created his own niche Being born into an immigrant family he combined the democratic rights of western Europe with a love for Islam but added his Zionist mission As a result he is a radical too but not on the radicals side He is fighting everything that political Islam promotes She explains One of the reasons why he is not on some blacklist in Iran is the fact that he unlike Rushdie has never said a negative word about Islam To extremist interpreters of the Qur an he doesn t say you are wrong He would only say You got something wrong His mission therefore is clearly not about reinventing Islam it is about correcting the perspective 1 Views on the Arab Israeli peace process edit Palazzi opposes the US backed roadmap for peace on the grounds that it rewards Palestinian terrorism 10 He argues against calls for jihad against Israel and says there is no religious demand for Israel to give up control over Muslim holy places 11 Views on Salafism edit In Palazzi s view Islam has been hijacked by the Salafist movement in Saudi Arabia a radical reformist movement which denies the moderate understanding of the Qur an and has taken control of Mecca and Medina He says that oil money made a primitive and violent culture powerful on a global scale And now they are reshaping Islam in accordance with their political issues 8 Publications editWhat the Qur an Really Says at templemount org undated The Islamists Have it Wrong Middle East Quarterly Summer 2001 pp 3 12 Wahhabism the Saudi Arabia based puritanical heresy at the base of Islamism at eretzyisroel org June 2 2002See also editMuslim ZionismReferences edit a b c Behrisch Sven The Zionist Imam at The Jerusalem Post Christian Edition 19 July 2010 Muslim cleric says intifadah is contrary to Islam Archived August 5 2006 at the Wayback Machine Canadian Jewish News 9 May 2002 Archived Maist Alex Jihad of the Pagans Leading Islamic Cleric Speaks About Jews and Israel Jewish Magazine February 2004 Sheikhing up the real Islam Jerusalem Post Jan 31 2006 Tolson Jay Struggle for Islam How do the terrorists responsible for the attacks on September 11 fit into the Muslim faith U S News amp World Report Oct 7 2001 Archived from the original on June 5 2011 Palazzi Abdul Hadi Hazim Nada s deception The Daily Targum Italian Muslim Assembly March 23 2004 Arab Muslim Sheikh Abdul Hadi Palazzi Visits Hebron Jewish Community 2009 12 29 retrieved 2016 01 14 a b Margolis David February 23 2001 The Muslim Zionist Los Angeles Jewish Journal Land of Israel is the homeland of the Jewish people Imam Palazzi Weekly Blitz Volume 5 Issue 42 October 13 2010 Radler Melissa A different kind of Muslim Jerusalem Post April 9 2004 Selengut Charles Jewish Muslim encounters history philosophy and culture Paragon House 2001 p 109External links editManji Irshad Tolerance was hallmark of Islam s history Global TV November 20 2002 Radoszkowicz Abigail For Allah s sake The Jerusalem Post internet edn March 19 2001 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abdul Hadi Palazzi amp oldid 1184941894, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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