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Both the grand imām of the Azhar, Dr. Muhammad Sayyid Tantāwī and the Coptic Orthodox patriarch, Pope Shenouda III, will hold a second meeting on Islamic-Christian dialogue in which the cartoon crisis will be discussed.
The article deals with clashes between some Muslim and Christian members of the ruling party over the post of secretary-general in the al-Azbakīya area, a post which is currently occupied by a Christian.
A Muslim physician has resigned over the rejection of a young Coptic woman’s application to be appointed to the pediatrics department at al-Minyā University because of her faith.
An outbreak of sectarian sedition was prompted, last week in Misr al-Jādīdā, after a Muslim boy assaulted a Coptic girl.
The author reports on the arrest of four relatives of persons held in custody on charges of taking part in the sectarian clashes in al-‘Udaysāt village in Upper Egypt.
Fādī Habashī rejects the decision of ‘Adlī Abādīr to present a report about the Coptic issue to the International Committee for Human Rights affiliated to the UN, pointing out that the church in Egypt, as well as Coptic public figures, has rejected such a step.
The author discusses the attempt to involve the U.N. in the affairs of Egypt’s Christians and argues that Egyptians, both Muslims and Christians, should be the ones to resolve Egypt’s problems.
The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to claims from news agencies that the human rights of Copts in Egypt have been discussed at the UN.
The author reviews a meeting to discuss a novel by As‘ad Ramsīs called Hārat al-Nasāra, which critics have asserted stresses the bonds of endearment between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.
The article speaks of a landmark bill in Turkey giving its citizens the freedom to register whatever they want in the religion section of their identity cards.

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