June 18 -Aug 8, 2010
An Italian Imam in Toronto
Muslim Abdul Hadi Palazzi talks on behalf of Israel
By Anna Lisa Rapaną

Originally Published: 2002-05-12

Hadi Palazzi
An Italian Imam talks to the world through a Jewish microphone. He condemns terrorism; says that Arafat harbours a "criminal mindset"; claims that, contrary to common misconceptions, many Palestinians are ready to recognize the State of Israel; and accuses the international community of anti-Semitism because of its position on the Mideast events.
He's Abdul Hadi Palazzi, a controversial figure both at home and abroad. He was born in Rome 41 years ago to Italian parents, but his mother had Syrian heritage, and that's where Islam came into his family and his life, finally leading him to become the secretary of the Italian Muslims Association and, more importantly, one of the founders of the Islam-Israel Fellowship.
This association was created in 1997 in order to promote dialogue between religious leaders belonging to Islam and Jewry. In his capacity as chair of this organization, Palazzi came to Canada at the invitation of the Canadian Institute for Jewish Research, for a series of lectures to be held in Montreal, Toronto and Winnipeg.
This is far from the first time Sheikh Palazzi has been "adopted" by Jewish organizations and has taken part in pro-Israeli events. His life as a religious man, as a scholar and as a Muslim, carries him all over the world, repeating the same message every time. These lectures brought him the antipathy of many of his fellow Muslims, and last week a standing ovation from his Montreal audience.
It might seem strange that a Jewish research institute organizes lectures on the situation in Israel inviting an imam, but in your case this happens quite often. How do you explain it?
"It's not that strange. These are my ideas, shared by many other people who explain them to different audiences. Moreover, this dialogue is precisely the purpose of the Islam-Israel Fellowship, the organization I chair. The point is that a fundamentalism that should not be mistaken for Islam has been spreading".
Your interpretation of the Koran is widely criticized and called unreliable. Your position does not seem to be the official one.

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