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    Samedi 6 Septembre 2008 -- Selon le quotidien catalan El Periodico, qui cite des associations, 10 000 Espagnols auraient embrassé l’islam en 5 ans. Au total, ce sont 25 000 Espagnols qui pratiquent la religion musulmane, dont 3 500 en Andalousie et 3 000 en Catalogne. Ces associations estiment à 1,2 million le nombre de musulmans en Espagne, même si les recensements ne sont pas fiables.

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    VALENCIA, February 9, 2009 — Thirteen years ago Vicente Mota Alfaro was a devout Catholic who regularly attended Sunday masses and read the Holy Bible daily.

    Today, he is not just a new Muslim but the imam of the mosque of the Islamic Cultural Center of Valencia (CCIV).

    He is the first ever convert to hold the post and lead the Muslim congregation in the mosque.

    He has also been a member of the Board of Directors of the CCIV since 2005.

    Muslim community leaders in Valencia say Alfaro was appointed to the prestigious post of imam thanks to his outstanding qualifications.

    "He was chosen because of his vast religious knowledge," El-Taher Edda, secretary-general of the Islamic League for Dialogue and Coexistence, told IslamOnline.net.

    He believes Alfaro's appointment sends a clear message of integration for converts who join the fold of Islam.

    Spanish converts have been on the rise recently, with local media reports noting that intellectuals, academics and anti- globalization activists make up the bulk of the new Muslims.

    Spain has an estimated Muslim minority of about at 1.5 million out of a total population of 40 million.

    Islam is the second religion after Christianity and has been recognized through the law of religious freedom, issued in July 1967.

    When people ask Alfaro about the change of hearts and the journey from Christianity to Islam, he gives a simple answer.

    "It was Allah's wish that Islam becomes my choice and my life," he told IOL.

    Alfaro was a 20-year-old high school student when he decided to become a Muslim.

    "I read the holy Qur’an, I discovered the true story of Jesus Christ and then embraced Islam."

    Recalling the beginning his journey, Alfaro says he used to be a devout Catholic in his early youth.

    "While my colleagues had no interest in religion, I used to go to the church every Sunday and read the Bible regularly.

    "At that time, I knew absolutely nothing about Islam."

    It was his conversations with his Muslim Algerian neighbor that introduced Alfaro to Islam.

    "We were talking once and he said that all humans are descendants of Adam and Eve, and that we are all sons of Prophet Abraham (Ibraham)," he recalled.

    "I was surprised to find that Muslims and Arabs actually know Adam, Eve and Abraham."

    The conversation motivated the young Catholic to dig for more information.

    "The next thing I did was going to the library and borrowing a translated version of the Noble Qur’an."

    He took the book home and began to read Islam's holy book carefully.

    The turning point for Alfaro came when reading the Qur’anic story of Jesus Christ and the crucifixion incident.

    "I used to read in the Gospel that Jesus is the son of God, and that God sent his son to earth to be killed and tortured to bring salvation to humanity. I always hard a problem believing," he remembers.

    "I found the answers I was looking for when I read the Qur'an. I learnt that Jesus was not killed or crucified."

    Muslims believe in Jesus (peace and blessings be upon him) as one of the great Prophets of God and hold him in high esteem.

    As for his crucifixion, Muslims believe that Jesus was not crucified but was lifted up to heaven.

    Muslims believe that Jesus will come back to earth before the end of time to restore peace and order, fight the Anti-Christ (Al-Masih Al-Dajjal) and bring victory for truth and righteousness.

    The story of Jesus in the Noble Qur’an touched the heart of Alfaro, who has since changed his name to Mansour.

    "I instantly knew that the Qur’an is the true book of God. And I decided at this very moment that I wanted to become a Muslim."

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    Mardi 16 Février 2010 -- La loi espagnole autorise les immigrés arabes, notamment maghrébins, à enterrer leurs morts selon le rite musulman. Cependant, cette règle est loin d’être observée par les gouvernements locaux en Espagne. C’est le cas notamment aux îles Baléares, où les autorités locales ont longtemps fait la sourde oreille aux revendications de la communauté algérienne quant à l’inhumation des proches sur le sol du lieu de résidence, sachant qu’en ces temps de crise économique, les immigrés peineraient à rassembler les 3 000 euros nécessaires pour le rapatriement du corps d’un de leurs parents. En ce sens, 9 associations ont créé la ligue musulmane des îles Baléares en 2009 et ont entamé une série de consultations en vue de faire aboutir le projet de création d’un cimetière musulman. Devant la persistance et l’entêtement des autorités locales, la ligue a menacé d’organiser des manifestations de rue pour revendiquer ce droit. Ce qui allait faire plier l’administration qui a attribué, ce mois, une parcelle de terrain à l’entrée du cimetière chrétien de Palma, aux musulmans pour y enterrer leurs morts.

    Selon le porte-parole de la Ligue musulmane des îles Baléares, M. Belmeddah Nordine, le premier enterrement selon le rite musulman a eu lieu jeudi dernier après la prière du dohr. Il s’agit d’une Algérienne de 46 ans décédée d’un cancer. La défunte, Ouahiba, résidait à Palma depuis 1982. Nordine Belmeddah a précisé : «C’est pour nous une grande satisfaction de soulager nos compatriotes des difficultés qu’ils rencontrent dans le rapatriement des dépouilles de leurs proches en Algérie. Un soulagement tant financier que moral.» Il est vrai, par ailleurs, que les Algériens immigrés préfèrent être enterrés sur le sol de leurs ancêtres plutôt que sur une terre d’exil, mais les choses ont changé car les difficultés économiques et les tracasseries administratives liées au transfert des corps ont vite dissuadé plus d’un. «Beaucoup estiment maintenant que le lieu où l’on est enterré importe peu, l’essentiel étant d’être inhumé selon les rites de notre religion et nos traditions», a ajouté Nordine Belmeddah.

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