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Making the trip from Italy to Hevron for the second time in recent years, the head of the Italian Muslim Assembly, Sheikh Abdul Hadi Palazzi, met with local Jewish leaders in a show of solidarity. The sheikh, an Italian national who received his Islamic education from leading mainstream Saudi and Egyptian Sunni institutions, believes that his religion obligates its followers to support Jewish sovereignty in the Land of Israel. In support of his position, Sheikh Palazzi quotes Koranic passages and traditions that affirm God's assignment of this land for the Jews.

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In his activities in Italy, Arnon explained, Palazzi teaches what he calls "the real Islam", which he believes includes tolerance, Jewish-Muslim fellowship and Zionism. "He even organized a protest outside the Iranian embassy in Rome when Ahmadinejad talked about destroying Israel," Arnon added.

Sheikh Palazzi, who is also the Muslim co-founder of the Islam-Israel Fellowship of the Root & Branch Association, told his Hevron hosts that Italian Jews are now shifting their political positions further to the Right. In the past, according to Palazzi, Jews in Italy were primarily supporters of the Left, but a slow change in underway. Arnon said that Sheikh Palazzi believes his efforts, as a non-Jew supporting Israel, have contributed to that shift.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/135240

Hat tip: Israellycool

 

Note: The Jewish community of Hevron, although over 3000 years old, is an "illegal settlement" illegally established in a zone the non-racist United Nations designated as Jew-free. The sheikh is here openly protesting segregation and could therefor be in a lot of trouble soon.

 


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on Dec 29, 2009

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on Dec 29, 2009

could therefor be in a lot of trouble soon.

That is probably the understatement of the year.  A shame, but reality.

on Dec 30, 2009

That is probably the understatement of the year.  A shame, but reality.

Sheikh Palazzi has been doing this for years.

He takes the Quran as the word of G-d even when it rewards the Jews. You will find that Sheikh Palazzi always quotes the Quran and refers to ancient Islamic scholars in his interviews and discussions. Most so-called Muslim preachers don't do that. They just make claims. Palazzi quotes.

I am thinking that he will be in trouble with the European left for opposing segregation.

The truth about the "settlements" is that local Arabs have fewer problems with them than the "international community". I have myself been in such a "settlement" (in that case a normal street in Jerusalem next to Hebrew U) and Jews and Arabs simply live together and buy stuff from each other. Throw in the the fact that the Arabs are local and from Egypt and the Jews are local and from almost everywhere in the world, you have a multicultural environment second to none. It's exactly what the European left dream of and hence they hate it when it actually happens somewhere.

The Jewish "settlement" in Hevron (which is over 3000 years old) also has decent relations with local clans (but not the "Palestinian" "government".). And, of course, nobody complains about Arab "settlements" in Israel.

Other Israeli "settlements" include a university in the West-Bank which serves both Jewish and Arab students from both Israel and the territories, several cities, all of "East-Jerusalem" including streets that have been inhabited by Jews for hundreds of years, and some kibbutzim.

 

on Dec 30, 2009

And neither is Sheikh Palazzi the only Muslim who takes the Quran seriously on the issue of Israel:

 

The Qur'an's Covenant with the Jewish People

by Muhammad Al-Hussaini

http://www.meforum.org/2464/quran-covenant-with-jewish-people

Muhammad Al-Hussaini is fellow and lecturer in Islamic Studies at Leo Baeck Rabbinical College, London.

(Now there is multiculturalism for you: an Islamic scholar teaching at a rabbinical college in London.)

 

"My position on Israel is free from any hidden motive: it is based on my reading of the Qur'an, one that I must admit places me at odds with many of my coreligionists. I certainly do not support Israel so that the in-gathering of the Jews can fulfill the parousia, and they be converted to Christianity. This to me is latent anti-semitism. Nor do I support a Jewish land in Israel so that I can convert Jews to Islam. This would be latent Judeophobia."

Prof. Khaleel Mohammed

http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~khaleel/

He is known for his interviews and discussions with Robert Spencer. Robert Spencer, of course, agrees with the terrorists' view of what Islam is.