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Abdul Hadi Palazzi ((アラビア語:شيخ عبد الهادي بالاتسي)), legally named Massimo Palazzi, is the secretary general of the Italian Muslim Assembly, and the Khalifah for Europe of the Qadiri Sufi Order. He is a co-founder and a co-chairman of an Islam-Israel Fellowship, based on what Palazzi believes are the authentic teachings of Muhammad as expressed in the Qur'an and the Hadith. Controversially in Muslim circles, , he not only supported Israel's right to exist but also "() Hebron settlers, many of whom openly advocate the expulsion of all Arabs from Palestine".〔Behrisch, Sven. "(The Zionist Imam )" at ''Jerusalem Post'' Christian Edition, 19 July 2010〕 ==Biography== Palazzi was born in Rome, Italy to an Italian Catholic father who converted to Islam and a Muslim mother of Syrian descent.〔("Muslim cleric says intifadah is contrary to Islam" ) ''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〕 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.〔(Sheikhing up the real Islam ) ''Jerusalem Post'' Jan 31, 2006〕 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 Italian Muslim Assembly〔Tolson, Jay (Struggle for Islam: How do the terrorists responsible for the attacks on September 11 fit into the Muslim faith? ) ''U.S. News & World Report'' Oct 7, 2001 〕 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. He has also been a lecturer in the Department of the History of Religion at the ''Università della Terza Età'' in Velletri, near Rome.〔Palazzi, Abdul Hadi (Hazim Nada's deception ) ''The Daily Targum'' (Italian Muslim Assembly), March 23, 2004〕 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. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abdul Hadi Palazzi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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