A Christian writer vows to convert to
Islam if al-Qaeda main branch in Syria will release the Rev. Paolo Dall'Oglio, Jesuit
Priest who was kidnapped in Raqqa, North east Syria last June.
Mikhael Saad, a veteran Syrian dissident,
who lives in Montreal, Canada, has announced in his Facebook page his readiness
to be a Muslim if the Emir of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in Raqqa will free Rev. Dall’Oglio.
Activists
reported that Dall’Oglio was abducted in the eastern city of Raqqa by members
of the ISIL on July 29.
“Kidnapping Jesuit Priest will not help you
in your Islamic projects,’’ Saad addressed the commander of f ISIL in Raqqa, ‘’As
your State main goal is to implement Right and Justice,’’ added.
‘’I offer
you to release Rev. Paolo and I will announce my converting to Islam,” he said.
The prominent
Italian Jesuit was an outspoken supporter of the uprising against Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad.
The Rev.
Paolo Dall’Oglio, 58, lived for three decades in Syria, where he established an
ecumenical community at Mar Musa on the site of an early Christian monastery,
engaging in interfaith dialogue with Muslims and forging close ties with the
local population, according to Huffington post.
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