ZE08120109 - 2008-12-01
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Converted Muslim Tells Story Behind Papal Baptism


Italian Journalist Recounts Journey to Catholicism

By Luca Marcolivio

ROME, DEC. 1, 2008 (<http://www.zenit.org>Zenit.org).- The 
high-profile baptism of Magdi Cristiano Allam at the Easter Vigil 
ceremony presided over last year by Benedict XVI has a story behind 
it. According to Allam himself, his conversion journey was possible 
because of great Christian witnesses.

One of the directors of the Milan daily Corriere della Sera, he spoke 
about his conversion and the experiences that led to it when he met 
with university students of Rome last week to tell the story of his 
path to Catholicism.

Starting from the Easter Vigil of 2008 -- which Allam called the 
"most beautiful day of my life" -- when he received baptism from 
Benedict XVI in St. Peter's Basilica, the Italian-Egyptian journalist 
spoke of his life journey and the reflections that brought him to 
embrace "a new life in Christ and a new spiritual itinerary."

"This journey," he recalled, "began apparently by chance, [but] in 
truth was providential. Since age four, I had the chance to attend 
Italian Catholic schools in Egypt. I was first a student of the 
Comboni religious missionaries, and later, starting with fifth grade, 
of the Salesians.

"I thus received an education that transmitted to me healthy values 
and I appreciated the beauty, truth, goodness and rationality of the 
Christian faith," in which "the person is not a means, but a starting 
point and an arriving point."

"Thanks to Christianity," he said, "I understood that truth is the 
other side of liberty: They are an indissoluble binomial. The phrase, 
'The truth will make you free' is a principle that you young people 
should always keep in mind, especially today when, scorning the 
truth, freedom is relinquished."

The journalist continued: "My conversion was possible thanks to the 
presence of great witnesses of faith, first of all, His Holiness 
Benedict XVI. One who is not convinced of his own faith -- often it's 
because he has not found in it believable witnesses of this great gift.

"The second indissoluble binomial in Christianity is without a doubt 
that of faith and reason. This second element is capable of giving 
substance to our humanity, the sacredness of life, respect for human 
dignity and the freedom of religious choice."

The journalist affirmed that the Holy Father's 2006 speech in 
Regensburg -- which caused uproar within the Muslim community -- was 
for him a reason to reflect.

Allam said: "An event, before my conversion, made me think more than 
other events: the Pope's discourse in Regensburg. On that occasion, 
citing the Byzantine emperor Manuel II Paleologus, he affirmed 
something that the Muslims themselves have never denied: that Islam 
spreads the faith above all with the sword."

He added: "There is a greater and more subliminal danger than the 
terrorism of 'cut-throats.' It is the terrorism of the 'cut-tongues,' 
that is, the fear of affirming and divulging our faith and our 
civilization, and it brings us to auto-censorship and to deny our 
values, putting everything and the contrary to everything on the same 
plane: We think of the Shariah applied even in England.

"The one called 'a great one,' that is, to always give to the other 
what he wants, is exactly the opposite of the common good, perfectly 
indicated by Jesus: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' That 
evangelical precept confirms for us that we cannot want good for the 
rest if we do not first love ourselves. The same is true for our civilization.

"Contrary to that principle is indifference and multiculturalism 
that, without any identity, pretends to give all kinds of rights to 
everyone. A result of multiculturalism was the imposition of social 
solidity and the development of ghettos and ethnic groups in 
perpetual conflict with indigenous populations."

The journalist recounted: "This led me to consider the third great 
binomial of Christian civilization: that regarding rules and values, 
a key for a possible ethical rescue of modern Europe. The old world, 
nevertheless, is a colossus of materiality with feet of clay. 
Materialism is a globalized phenomenon, unlike faith, which is not."

Responding to a question about a possible compatibility between faith 
and reason in Islam, Allam contended that "unlike Christianity, the 
religion of God incarnate in man," Islam is made concrete in a sacred 
text that, "being one with God, is not interpretable."

"The very acts of Mohammed, documented by history, and which the 
Muslim faithful themselves do not deny, testify to massacres and 
exterminations perpetrated by the prophet. Therefore, the Quran is 
incompatible with fundamental human rights and non-negotiable values. 
In the past, I tried to make myself the spokesman of an Islam 
moderate in itself."

Regarding interreligious dialogue between Christians and Muslims, 
Allam said that it is possible only "if we are authentically 
Christian in love, including toward Muslims. If we make dialogue 
relative, we will instigate our questioners to see us as infidels, 
and therefore as land to be conquered."

The journalist emphasized for the students the importance of an 
education that goes back to transmitting "an ethical conception of 
life, with values and rules at the center of everything." A negation 
of such principles, he contended, "is wild capitalism, which, 
paradoxically, has its maximum development in communist China."

"We cannot conceive of the person in 'business' terms," he concluded, 
"and we have to find rules of co-existence that are not founded on 
materialism. We should redefine our society based on being and not on having."


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