Meeting between Imam Yahya Pallavicini and Vice President of European Parliament Roberta Metsola

Imam Yahya Pallavicini, President of COREIS (Islamic Religious Community) Italy and co-Vice President of MJLC, the Europe Muslim-Jewish Leadership Council and coordinator of EULEMA, the European Muslim Leaders’ Majlis, has met online with MEP Roberta Metsola, Vice President of the European Parliament today.

President Yahya Pallavicini thanked VP Metsola for her generous video participation in the event COREIS had co-organized for International Remembrance Day, where she delivered the opening message from the European Institutions. On that occasion, VP Metsola expressed her solidarity with the Jewish communities in Europe, praising the other religious communities who actively defended the religious and civil rights of their Jewish brothers and sisters when they saw them being denied.

A reference to the model of respect for Jewish symbols and families demonstrated by the Muslim community in Sarajevo was highlighted as a positive example. Rabbi David Rosen of the American Jewish Committee (AJC) from Jerusalem as well as H.E. Faisal Bin Muaammar, Secretary General of the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID)- both of whom support the MJLC and EULEMAhave expressed their congratulations and agreement with this important message.

The MJLC and EULEMA, inspired by the EU Anti-Racism Action Plan 2020-2025, are organizing events to counter hate speech and discrimination (Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia) and promote cooperation and knowledge through interreligious educational training and capacity building of European religious leaders in 2021. The support of the European Parliament and the participation of VP Metsola, for example with a keynote address, has been requested and would be highly valued.

During the meeting Imam Pallavicini focused on the need for programs to develop cross-sector cooperation with the Muslim communities and institutions in Europe in order to develop a European Muslim Identity based on a culture of belonging to European society where Freedom of Religion and Interreligious Dialogue are part of the core values of life.

Vice President Metsola was interested to hear the vision of the representative Muslim members of EULEMA to develop cooperation with secular actors and institutions from local to the international level, trying to bridge and unite tradition and modernity, East and West, religion and secular democracy, and to avoid any ghettoization or ideological interference that corrupts the harmonious integration of any religious believer into contemporary society.

The conversation also touched upon issues such as the legislation regulating halal/kosher rituals and the integration of migrants due to the debate about these matters in recent weeks. The ban from the European Court of Justice concerning ritual slaughter and the experience of COREIS in Italy managing the difficult journey of migrants towards achieving citizenship, with support and respect for religious diversity in the context of western society, are evidence of the challenges which remain to be solved.  Future initiatives with Religions for Peace International and UNHCR will be focusing on this program.

Vice President Roberta Metsola looks forward to developing this important cooperation and she hopes to organize a face-to-face meeting in Brussels in June.

An important introduction to Islamic and Jewish communities living side by side in Europe

By Imam Sheikh Mohammad Ismail DL
The Muslim Chaplain
The University of Sheffield, UK

The Muslim community and the Jewish community lived side by side in Europe for a very long time. The greatest example of the prosperity and active role of the Jewish community was under the Muslim rule in Spain. The signs of such wonderful coexistence are still preserved to this day. This cohabitation was for the betterment of all mankind as the Jewish community heavily contributed to the education and development and they were highly respected as a community of knowledge and noble scholarship. Later, Jews who left Spain a large number of them moved to the West African Muslim majority countries such as Morocco, Tunisia and many other neighbouring countries. They lived and cohabited for centuries and some still do to this day with peace and prosperity. In the recent history, in 1940 when Nazi Germany Racist leadership, started targeting Jews and discriminating against them, stolen their wealth, committed ethnic cleansing and finally 6 million human beings were brutally killed just because they were Jews. At that difficult time, Balkan Muslims supported the Jewish community. Albania a majority Muslim country provided refuge and secure home for thousands of Jews.

Since the rise of the numbers of Muslim community in Europe, we have seen tremendous increase in Racism, Islamophobia and anti-Semitism. In fact, we have recently seen that right wing and left wing both targeting Jewish and Muslim communities. Demanding the removal and banning of their basic human rights. One such recent example is a Belgium court judgment on banning the slaughter of Kosher and Halal. See the detail in the articles:

There are many more examples of discriminations, attacks on places of worship and businesses, racist graffities on greaves and walls. Attacks on Muslim women and elderly is a daily routine in some areas. Some regions demanding a ban on boys’ circumcision.
As a result of this very worrying situation developing, in 2016 KAICIID came forward and supported both communities to establish good working relationship so both communities can work and support each other in the current situation. I am very proud to be part of this excellent community project. An organisation of European Muslim and Jewish Leaders Council was set up MJLC. Since that time, the organisation slowly and gradually working to address the most needed issues in different ways as well as standing united against racism, Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism as well as extremism.

As a result for the first time COREIS and Bosnian Muslims Association in Italy organise an international event to mark the International Holocaust Remembrance Day on 24th January 2021. I am grateful that I was invited to speak on behalf of EULEMA about my role in MJLC.

We remember this day to remind ourselves and the world the terrible crimes against humanity were committed when 6 million innocent people were killed because of their religion.

On 27th January 1945 Auschwitz was liberated. The UN and whole world declared that no genocide will take place anywhere, no ethnic cleansing will take place and all religious practices will be freely allowed and respected.

Sadly, we saw the genocide of the Bosnian Muslims on the European Soil and it continues elsewhere. We need to stand in solidarity with each other to stop such crimes against humanity.

Jewish and Muslim communities in today’s Europe are faced with racism, Antisemitism and Islamophobia as well as discriminatory laws.

We ask all political parties in Europe to think carefully and please do not repeat 1940s mistakes again. It is incredibly sad to see that there are some elements in European politics who are silent about Racism, Islamophobia, Antisemitism and all forms of discriminations. We demand that the European institutions ignore the right wing and left-wing lobbies and show respect to religious and cultural rights of Muslim and Jewish communities as well as other minorities. I am proud of The United Kingdom Government which has allowed all religious rights to be respected and accommodated within the legal framework.

I ask every free mind person to stand united against all forms of discrimination to support our communities.

(Imam Sheikh) Mohammad Ismail DL
The Muslim Chaplain
The University of Sheffield, The Octagon Centre
Sheffield S10 2TQ. 01142229752
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