Magdi Christian Allam in his own words:

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“…I took the simplest and most explicit Christian name: “Cristiano.” Since yesterday evening therefore my name is Magdi Crisitano Allam.

“For me it is the most beautiful day of [my] life. To acquire the gift of the Christian faith during the commemoration of Christ’s resurrection by the hand of the Holy Father is, for a believer, an incomparable and inestimable privilege. At almost 56 […], it is a historical, exceptional and unforgettable event, which marks a radical and definitive turn with respect to the past. The miracle of Christ’s resurrection reverberated through my soul, liberating it from the darkness in which the preaching of hatred and intolerance in the face of the “different,” uncritically condemned as “enemy,” were privileged over love and respect of “neighbor,” who is always, an in every case, “person”; thus, as my mind was freed from the obscurantism of an ideology that legitimates lies and deception, violent death that leads to murder and suicide, the blind submission to tyranny, I was able to adhere to the authentic religion of truth, of life and of freedom…

I know what I am headed for but I face my destiny with my head held high, standing upright and with the interior solidity of one who has the certainty of his faith. And I will be more so after the courageous and historical gesture of the Pope, who, as soon has he knew of my desire, immediately agreed to personally impart the Christian sacraments of initiation to me. His Holiness has sent an explicit and revolutionary message to a Church that until now has been too prudent in the conversion of Muslims, abstaining from proselytizing in majority Muslim countries and keeping quiet about the reality of converts in Christian countries. Out of fear. The fear of not being able to protect converts in the face of their being condemned to death for apostasy and fear of reprisals against Christians living in Islamic countries. Well, today Benedict XVI, with his witness, tells us that we must overcome fear and not be afraid to affirm the truth of Jesus even with Muslims.

For my part, I say that it is time to put an end to the abuse and the violence of Muslims who do not respect the freedom of religious choice. In Italy there are thousands of converts to Islam who live their new faith in peace. But there are also thousands of Muslim converts to Christianity who are forced to hide their faith out of fear of being assassinated by Islamic extremists who lurk among us. By one of those “fortuitous events” that evoke the discreet hand of the Lord, the first article that I wrote for the Corriere on Sept. 3, 2003 was entitled “The new Catacombs of Islamic Converts.” It was an investigation of recent Muslim converts to Christianity in Italy who decry their profound spiritual and human solitude in the face of absconding state institutions that do not protect them and the silence of the Church itself. Well, I hope that the Pope’s historical gesture and my testimony will lead to the conviction that the moment has come to leave the darkness of the catacombs and to publicly declare their desire to be fully themselves.”

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3 Responses to “Magdi Christian Allam in his own words:”

  1. Jason S says:

    Not to prematurely canonize this brave brother in Christ, but reading parts of that put me in mind of the words of the Martyrs of the early Church (I’m thinking chiefly of St. Ignatius of Antioch here.) This is courageous, bold and flat-out manly Christianity.

    God bless and keep him as well as our Holy Father and all those in harm’s way because the name the name of our Lord.

  2. Dr. Acula says:

    My prayers continue for him!

  3. Bob says:

    Bravo Bravo. Now if we could get this type of attitude into our RCIA classes, seminaries and into the Bishops, priests and deacons, I believe there would be a growth of Christianity/Catholicism at a huge rate. I say this because I went through RCIA two years ago and there were many who said all religions hold truth and that people who do not believe in Christ will get into heaven.
    I am personally tired of being told we worship the same God as Muslims. Islam was revealed to Muhammad supposedly by Michael the Archangel and God himself, so why would God and Michael deny Christ? Seems to me this spirit was Satan and his demons. Maybe I am just in the minority, but NO ONE will ever convince me that God and Allah are the same or even close.

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