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Bewilderment as Dutch Bishop says 'Call God Allah' to Ease Relations

A Roman Catholic Bishop in the Netherlands has proposed people of all faiths refer to God as Allah to foster understanding, stoking an already heated debate on religious tolerance in a country with one million Muslims.

Posted: Wednesday, August 15, 2007, 22:25 (BST)
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A Roman Catholic Bishop in the Netherlands has proposed people of all faiths refer to God as Allah to foster understanding, stoking an already heated debate on religious tolerance in a country with one million Muslims.

Bishop Tiny Muskens, from the southern diocese of Breda, told Dutch television on Monday that God did not mind what he was named and that in Indonesia, where Muskens spent eight years, priests used the word "Allah" while celebrating Mass.

"Allah is a very beautiful word for God. Shouldn't we all say that from now on we will name God Allah? ... What does God care what we call him? It is our problem."

A survey in the Netherlands' biggest-selling newspaper De Telegraaf on Wednesday found 92 percent of the more than 4,000 people polled disagreed with the bishop's view, which also drew ridicule.

"Sure. Lets call God Allah. Lets then call a church a mosque and pray five times a day. Ramadan sounds like fun," Welmoet Koppenhol wrote in a letter to the newspaper.

Gerrit de Fijter, chairman of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, told the paper he welcomed any attempt to "create more dialogue", but added: "Calling God 'Allah' does no justice to Western identity. I see no benefit in it."

A spokesman from the union of Moroccan mosques in Amsterdam said Muslims had not asked for such a gesture.

Signs of tension had already surfaced in the last two weeks after the head of a committee for former Muslims was attacked and populist anti-immigration politician Geert Wilders called for the Koran to be banned.

Bishop Muskens, who will shortly retire, has raised eyebrows in the past with suggestions that those who are hungry may steal bread and that condoms should be permissible in the fight against HIV and AIDS.

Some Dutch Muslims welcomed his comments as a valuable gesture of support coming just days after Wilders branded the Koran a "fascist book" in the vein of Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" which legitimises violence.

Wilders, whose new party won nine seats out of the 150 in parliament in last November's elections, is well known for his firebrand remarks on Islam.

He said an attack by two Moroccans and a Somali on the head of a Dutch group for "ex-Muslims" had spurred him to write.

Issues of immigration and integration had faded from the Dutch political agenda over the last year, after a period of unprecedented social tension sparked by the 2004 murder of Theo Van Gogh, a filmmaker critical of Islam, by a Muslim militant.



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Added: Friday, August 17, 2007, 0:02 (BST)

Why not just call God Dave,or Brian?What kind of man of God can this man be?How much are we christians taught to revere the Name of the Lord?Aren't we taught to pray in the name of Jesus?Psalm 29:2 opens Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name:I find it unbelievable that any christian would put fear of muslims above maintaining the proper honor and fear of God necessary to live a christian life.It greives me that this man has a flock to lead,and surely it will be better for him to have a mill stone tied around his neck and be thrown into the sea.Even bishops need to repent from time to time.

george keiper, ducktown,usa

Added: Thursday, August 16, 2007, 17:04 (BST)

Where on earth is this man coming from? The G-d of the Bible IS G-d, revealed through His Word, through His Son Jesus Christ and through the Holy Spirit. Allah, on the other hand is an idol that was selected by Mohammed when he visited the Kabbala, and is no God at all. Does this man not know that inscribed inside the Dome of the Rock Mosque in Jerusalem are the words "Allah is not a father and he has no son." It is about time, that like the Israelites of old he should choose whom he serves, the G-d of the Bible who is G-d, or allah who is no god. David

David Husband, Birmingham Worcestershire

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