The eighth bulletin, "Nasratkoum" (22/6/2022), followed the interactions of the communication sites that were buzzing with the demand for holding Sheikh Mabrouk Attia accountable, and described his statements as incitement to murder and violence and justifying harassment, while others defended his positions and saw that they were fragmented and taken out of context.

Tweeters launched the hashtag #Mabruk_Atiya_trial, to demand that he be held legally accountable, after he commented on the murder of the student, Naira Ashraf, comments in which some saw blame for the victim and in defense of the killer.

He had stated in his statements that the girl who claims freedom and wears tight clothes will be hunted by her killer, adding that the woman must veil in order to live and wear wide clothes so as not to tempt young men, he said.

After this state of anger on the platforms, Dr. Mabrouk issued a video response in a live broadcast on his Facebook page under the title: "More clarification, may the rebellious world calm down."

Among the interactions regarding the hashtag #Mabruk_Atia_trial, activist Khaled Tariq said: "There is no justification for violence and no convincing reason that might prompt a public crime. A principle that accepts the loss of a life for any reason. Stop Mabrouk Attia, hold him accountable for his words, and establish a culture of law above all."

While the tweeter, Muhammad Mustafa, commented: "I think that they say Mabrouk Attia's words of meaning in order to reach a goal. The man's words contain fear for each one, because unfortunately the society remained full of terrible moral corruption and unfortunately spread of drugs, those who want to understand their feelings, and those who want to first come."

As for activist Tamer Anwar, he directed his speech to Mabrouk Attia, saying: "It was first, Sheikh Mabrouk, that you tell people to educate your children and bring them up and let them know their religion, morals and the morals of their Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace."

In defense of the sheikh, activist Adam Thaer wrote in a tweet to him: "This sheikh, I have heard him a lot. A moderate man whose words are all moderation, rejecting extremism and extremism. Even many sheikhs criticize him for that, but his words appear to be extracted from a long live talk. It is clear from the wording of the hadith until This clip does not incite, but rather talks about an existing reality that is happening and warns the girls to beware of it because it really does exist.

For her part, tweeter Sonia Ibrahim commented, "There is no power or strength except with God. This is one way that teaches people in the first place, and does not host it."

Activist Mohamed Mizzi wrote: "The doctor's words are true. It may be shocking to supporters of nudity, but it can surpass other people and think and return to the right path.

In response to Dr. Attia's critics, the tweeter Moataz Tamer said: "Ok, you criticized the doctor and his way of thinking, where are your suggestions, solutions to the problem and your vision, and your job is not a critic and there are mistakes."