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    The Grand Imam of Egypt’s Al-Azhar Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb called on Muslims in the Middle East to “embrace” local Christians, reports BBC News.

    Speaking at the first ever inter-religious meeting with Pope Francis in Abu Dhabi on February 4, 2019, Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb urged fellow Muslims to “Embrace your Christian brothers and sisters. They are companions in the state. They are close to us. There are special bonds between us.”

    Embrace your Christian brothers and sisters. There are special bonds between us. —Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Egypt’s Al-Azhar

    The two top clerics signed a Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together to urge world leaders to “spread the culture of tolerance” and renounce armed conflict not only in war-torn Yemen, but all over the world.

    Christians living in predominantly Muslim countries are usually persecuted by Islamist extremists. Considered as religious minorities, Christians face mistreatment, alienation, and legal and social discrimination.

    Sheikh Ahmed maintained that Christians in the Middle East are not a minority. “You are citizens with full rights. Our bond represents the rock against which all plots that try to divide us will break.”

    The Human Fraternity Document condemns violence to justify one’s beliefs. It says, “God, the