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'Moderate Muslims Must Help Fight Anti-Semitism' - Global Agenda - News - Arutz Sheva
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Imam Yahya Pallavicini

Ari Soffer

Among the hundreds of participants at the 5th Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitism in Jerusalem on Wednesday, Imam Yahya Pallavicini cut an unlikely figure.

A scholarly and softly-spoken individual, Pallavicini is an influential leader in the Italian Muslim community. Apart from heading the Al-Wahid Mosque in Milan, he is Vice President of the Islamic Religious Community of Italy (known by its Italian acronym, COREIS), and serves as an adviser on Islamic Affairs to the Italian interior ministry.

Pallavicini is also a longtime counter-extremism activist, who has been battling the rise of Islamism within his own and the wider European Muslim community for many years. Given the prime role played by Muslim extremism in the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe, his participation in the Forum provided an important perspective on how moderate Muslim scholars can be mobilized to undercut the narrative of "political Islam" that is fueling the hate.

It is a mark of recognition of his work that Pallavicini was invited personally by the foreign ministry to take part in the biennial conference.

Speaking to Arutz Sheva, he explained how in his view the rise of Islamism is being aided by the "narrow-mindedness" of many western leaders, who have naively sought to empower "soft" Islamist groups - such as the Muslim Brotherhood - in an attempt to weaken the draw of jihadist groups like ISIS and Al Qaeda.

It's an approach which has long been criticized by counter-extremist groups throughout the west, who challenge that since 9/11 western governments have actually strengthened the hold of extremists over Muslim communities by assuming that if it's not Al Qaeda (or ISIS), it's "moderate." In fact, in doing so they have simply helped construct an efficient conveyor belt to terrorism, giving legitimacy and even funding to nonviolent extremist groups to brainwash a new generation of European Muslims, an increasing number of whom then move on to commit acts of terrorism and other forms of violence, including anti-Semitism.

That poses a threat not only to European Jews, but to European civilization as a whole, Pallavicini warned.

"The purpose of being here is to strengthen our cooperation, because we are both challenged by this threat," he explained. "There is no excuse for any kind of narrative that is just an alibi for violent extremism."

"If anti-Semitism increases this is something which threatens to destroy the basis of civilization and religion at every level."

But his opposition to anti-Semitism also comes from a recognition and appreciation of the theological and historical contribution played by Jews to both Muslim and European thought and civilization.

"As a Muslim theologian I believe that Judaism and the history and theology and doctrine of the Jews is part of my roots, part of my European citizenship, is part of my spiritual beliefs," he said.

Pallavicini called on European leaders to recognize the threat before it's too late.

"Radical Islam - or political Islam - is increasing prejudice and discrimination against Jews. But there is also a narrow-minded misinterpretation of European politicians where, in order to face the threat of ISIS for example, they legitimate the discourse of other radical groups," he said.

"They say: let's give legitimacy to the Muslim Brotherhood, or other political Islamic ideologies - which is wrong."

He urged politicians to "avoid any kind of apologism" towards Islamism in any form, insisting that emboldening such an aggressive and anti-western movement "goes against the basics of civilization and dialogue."

But he also said moderate Muslims need to do more to make their voices heard.

"On the other side, moderate Islam has a problem - it is too 'moderate'!" Pallavicini lamented. "They are not outspoken enough to defend against and prevent Islamism."

One of the main reasons for this is not necessarily a lack of will (many more moderate Muslims equally fear and resent the dominance of extremists within their communities), but to a large degree stems from "a lack of skills" to effectively compete with the well-organized and well-funded Islamist movements.

To combat that problem, Pallavicini says young, educated Muslim leaders must step up to the plate to challenge the often unqualified but persuasive Islamist ideologues.

"We need authentic Muslim leaders, who know the roots of their own doctrine but also know how to implement that doctrine. Theologians with practical skills to engage with Jews and Christians to create a counter-narrative," he said.

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'Moderate Muslims Must Help Fight Anti-Semitism' - Global Agenda - News - Arutz Sheva
israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/195414
586079.jpg

Imam Yahya Pallavicini

Ari Soffer

Among the hundreds of participants at the 5th Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitism in Jerusalem on Wednesday, Imam Yahya Pallavicini cut an unlikely figure.

A scholarly and softly-spoken individual, Pallavicini is an influential leader in the Italian Muslim community. Apart from heading the Al-Wahid Mosque in Milan, he is Vice President of the Islamic Religious Community of Italy (known by its Italian acronym, COREIS), and serves as an adviser on Islamic Affairs to the Italian interior ministry.

Pallavicini is also a longtime counter-extremism activist, who has been battling the rise of Islamism within his own and the wider European Muslim community for many years. Given the prime role played by Muslim extremism in the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe, his participation in the Forum provided an important perspective on how moderate Muslim scholars can be mobilized to undercut the narrative of "political Islam" that is fueling the hate.

It is a mark of recognition of his work that Pallavicini was invited personally by the foreign ministry to take part in the biennial conference.

Speaking to Arutz Sheva, he explained how in his view the rise of Islamism is being aided by the "narrow-mindedness" of many western leaders, who have naively sought to empower "soft" Islamist groups - such as the Muslim Brotherhood - in an attempt to weaken the draw of jihadist groups like ISIS and Al Qaeda.

It's an approach which has long been criticized by counter-extremist groups throughout the west, who challenge that since 9/11 western governments have actually strengthened the hold of extremists over Muslim communities by assuming that if it's not Al Qaeda (or ISIS), it's "moderate." In fact, in doing so they have simply helped construct an efficient conveyor belt to terrorism, giving legitimacy and even funding to nonviolent extremist groups to brainwash a new generation of European Muslims, an increasing number of whom then move on to commit acts of terrorism and other forms of violence, including anti-Semitism.

That poses a threat not only to European Jews, but to European civilization as a whole, Pallavicini warned.

"The purpose of being here is to strengthen our cooperation, because we are both challenged by this threat," he explained. "There is no excuse for any kind of narrative that is just an alibi for violent extremism."

"If anti-Semitism increases this is something which threatens to destroy the basis of civilization and religion at every level."

But his opposition to anti-Semitism also comes from a recognition and appreciation of the theological and historical contribution played by Jews to both Muslim and European thought and civilization.

"As a Muslim theologian I believe that Judaism and the history and theology and doctrine of the Jews is part of my roots, part of my European citizenship, is part of my spiritual beliefs," he said.

Pallavicini called on European leaders to recognize the threat before it's too late.

"Radical Islam - or political Islam - is increasing prejudice and discrimination against Jews. But there is also a narrow-minded misinterpretation of European politicians where, in order to face the threat of ISIS for example, they legitimate the discourse of other radical groups," he said.

"They say: let's give legitimacy to the Muslim Brotherhood, or other political Islamic ideologies - which is wrong."

He urged politicians to "avoid any kind of apologism" towards Islamism in any form, insisting that emboldening such an aggressive and anti-western movement "goes against the basics of civilization and dialogue."

But he also said moderate Muslims need to do more to make their voices heard.

"On the other side, moderate Islam has a problem - it is too 'moderate'!" Pallavicini lamented. "They are not outspoken enough to defend against and prevent Islamism."

One of the main reasons for this is not necessarily a lack of will (many more moderate Muslims equally fear and resent the dominance of extremists within their communities), but to a large degree stems from "a lack of skills" to effectively compete with the well-organized and well-funded Islamist movements.

To combat that problem, Pallavicini says young, educated Muslim leaders must step up to the plate to challenge the often unqualified but persuasive Islamist ideologues.

"We need authentic Muslim leaders, who know the roots of their own doctrine but also know how to implement that doctrine. Theologians with practical skills to engage with Jews and Christians to create a counter-narrative," he said.

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How about Moderate Muslims take on Radical Islam first? but the catch is, there is no such thing as a "moderate" Muslim, you cannot follow Islam in moderation, the term doesn't even translate in Arabic. You are either a Muslim or you are not.
 
Thanks to Sunni and Penelope for clarifying my statements that for them it's not just a criticism of Israel but a criticism of those fighting racism.
Therefore anti-Israel in (say many?) cases is nothing but primitive anti- Semitics which stands for anti-Jews.
Humanity theliq Coyote
 
No Daniyel, were just tired of Israelites and their anti Semite claims, it gets old, so old and they are not even semites , that Iman should be doing something about radical Islam not mooching up to those in Israel. Israel is always , always daily bringing this crap up.
 
I 'LOVE' the way that anti semitism has become solely exclusive use of the Jews... Of the zionists...

Considering that the majority of semites are Arabs...

I feel that the zionists have over done the 'anti semite' card and devalued the term beyond any normal comprehension!!
 
I 'LOVE' the way that anti semitism has become solely exclusive use of the Jews... Of the zionists...

Considering that the majority of semites are Arabs...

I feel that the zionists have over done the 'anti semite' card and devalued the term beyond any normal comprehension!!


Reminds me of the way they made WWII all about them.
 
I 'LOVE' the way that anti semitism has become solely exclusive use of the Jews... Of the zionists...

Considering that the majority of semites are Arabs...

I feel that the zionists have over done the 'anti semite' card and devalued the term beyond any normal comprehension!!


Reminds me of the way they made WWII all about them.
Your posts remind me of why America and their allies had to fight against Hitler. You have the same mind set as the Nazis of old. No wonder anti-Semitism against the Jews is still going strong.
 
I 'LOVE' the way that anti semitism has become solely exclusive use of the Jews... Of the zionists...

Considering that the majority of semites are Arabs...

I feel that the zionists have over done the 'anti semite' card and devalued the term beyond any normal comprehension!!

Antisemitism - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Antisemitism (also spelled Anti-Semitism or anti-semitism) is prejudice against, hatred of, or discrimination against Jews as a national, ethnic, religious, or racial group

THAT is the official definition .
 
I 'LOVE' the way that anti semitism has become solely exclusive use of the Jews... Of the zionists...

Considering that the majority of semites are Arabs...

I feel that the zionists have over done the 'anti semite' card and devalued the term beyond any normal comprehension!!


Reminds me of the way they made WWII all about them.

Are you proud of being a bigoted Nazi propagandist??
 
I 'LOVE' the way that anti semitism has become solely exclusive use of the Jews... Of the zionists...

Considering that the majority of semites are Arabs...

I feel that the zionists have over done the 'anti semite' card and devalued the term beyond any normal comprehension!!


Reminds me of the way they made WWII all about them.
Your posts remind me of why America and their allies had to fight against Hitler. You have the same mind set as the Nazis of old. No wonder anti-Semitism against the Jews is still going strong.

Penelope is a great example of modern day Nazis. She spouts the same crap they did . She is one brainwashed 'person' .
 
I 'LOVE' the way that anti semitism has become solely exclusive use of the Jews... Of the zionists...

Considering that the majority of semites are Arabs...

I feel that the zionists have over done the 'anti semite' card and devalued the term beyond any normal comprehension!!


Reminds me of the way they made WWII all about them.

Are you proud of being a bigoted Nazi propagandist??
:desk: Big yes on that.
 
I 'LOVE' the way that anti semitism has become solely exclusive use of the Jews... Of the zionists...

Considering that the majority of semites are Arabs...

I feel that the zionists have over done the 'anti semite' card and devalued the term beyond any normal comprehension!!

Antisemitism - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Antisemitism (also spelled Anti-Semitism or anti-semitism) is prejudice against, hatred of, or discrimination against Jews as a national, ethnic, religious, or racial group

THAT is the official definition .

What or Whom is a Semite?

It is NOT exclusively Jew!

Semitic people - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
 
I 'LOVE' the way that anti semitism has become solely exclusive use of the Jews... Of the zionists...

Considering that the majority of semites are Arabs...

I feel that the zionists have over done the 'anti semite' card and devalued the term beyond any normal comprehension!!
It always has been solely used in relation to Jews (except in an anthropological sense). The term was coined by Marrs and then famously popularised in relation to the nazis. It has nothing to do with zionists either. Only Jews.
 
I 'LOVE' the way that anti semitism has become solely exclusive use of the Jews... Of the zionists...

Considering that the majority of semites are Arabs...

I feel that the zionists have over done the 'anti semite' card and devalued the term beyond any normal comprehension!!


Reminds me of the way they made WWII all about them.
"They" didn't make anything about "them". Historians have studied and documented events in their entirety.
 
No Daniyel, were just tired of Israelites and their anti Semite claims, it gets old, so old and they are not even semites , that Iman should be doing something about radical Islam not mooching up to those in Israel. Israel is always , always daily bringing this crap up.




Not as old as the islamonazi lies and propaganda spouted every day all day by JEW HATERS like yourself. The world should be doing something about islam as there is no such thing as radical or moderate islam, there is just islam
 

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