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Italian
Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Converts to Islam
RIYADH, November 25, 2001
The Italian ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Torquato Cardeilli, has converted to
Islam, the Italian embassy here announced Sunday, news agencies reported.
Following a close reading of the
Holy Qur'an and study of Islamic culture, Cardeilli embraced Islam to become the
first ambassador to convert to Islam in Saudi Arabia, home to Islam's holiest
sites in Mecca and Medina, according to an office which handles conversions to
Islam.
Sheikh Nouh bin Nasser's office
said the Italian ambassador converted to Islam on Nov. 15, the day before the
start of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan.
"He came to the office and
read the two testimonies [necessary to declare faith: 'I proclaim that there is
no God but Allah, and I proclaim that Mohammad is His Prophet and Messenger']
and then prayed with us," Nasser told Agence France-Presse (AFP).
During his 34-year diplomatic
career, Arabic-speaking Cardeilli, a graduate in linguistics and Oriental
civilization, has been posted to several Arab countries and took up his current
post in Riyadh in November 2000.
Cardeilli, 59, a father of two,
was not available for comment as he left Riyadh for Rome on Saturday.
Saudi Arabia has in the past few
years witnessed the conversion of more than 50,000 foreigners to Islam, the
Saudi daily newspaper Oqaz reported.
According to Nouh, an average of
three to four people convert to Islam at his office every day, and the number
rises to five during Ramadan. Twenty similar offices operate in Riyadh and many
more in other cities.
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