Muslim prayers outside Milan Cathedral

ex-expat
By ex-expat

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/4208395/Muslim-ap...

Islamic leaders in Italy are to apologise to the Roman Catholic Church after a pro-Palestinian march ended in Muslims burning Israeli flags and praying in front of Milan Cathedral.

By Nick Squires In Rome
Last Updated: 2:02PM GMT 09 Jan 2009

The sight of ranks of men and boys kneeling in prayer in the piazza directly in front of the Gothic building incensed many Italians, with photographs carried on the front pages of many newspapers.

A member of the right-wing, anti-immigration Northern League opposition party said the mass prayer, in protest against Israel's military offensive in the Gaza Strip, was "an incredible provocation".

Mario Borghezio, who is also an MEP, said: "The prayer to Allah recited by thousands of fanatical Muslims is an act of intimidation, a slap in the face for the city of Milan, which must remain Christian." Muslim leaders now want to meet with Milan's archbishop, Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi, to "clarify" what happened at the weekend, when the demonstrators diverted from their previously agreed route and staged the impromptu prayer to Mecca.

While trying not to stoke the controversy, the Catholic Church was deeply uneasy with the mass prayer outside the Duomo, which is the world's largest Gothic cathedral and the third-largest Roman Catholic church in the world, after St Peter's in Rome and Seville cathedral.

An editorial on the website of the Diocese of Milan said prayer was a universal human right but that Saturday's demonstration contained elements that were alien to faith and religion.

Around 5,000 Muslims, most of them immigrants to Italy, took part in the march, with some carrying banners depicting the Star of David defaced by Nazi swastikas.

By britexpat• 10 Jan 2009 20:55
britexpat

I agree.. To me there is nothing wrong with praying together, but the Muslims have to be more "careful" of their actions.

This sort of thing can be misinterpreted, as the quote by the MEP..

"The prayer to Allah recited by thousands of fanatical Muslims is an act of intimidation, a slap in the face for the city of Milan, which must remain Christian."

By Mandilulur• 10 Jan 2009 20:47
Mandilulur

Perhaps it was the flag burning and the Nazi swastikas that were troubling rather than the prayers.

Mandi

By ex-expat• 10 Jan 2009 20:43
ex-expat

OK, so organise a catholic mass outside any mosque in Qatar and see what happens...

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