Mabrouk Attia announces his retirement because of the Mansoura girl

Dr. Mabrouk Attia, the former dean of the Faculty of Islamic Studies at Al-Azhar University, announced his retirement due to his statements that were widely criticized for the video in which he was talking about the slaughter of the Mansoura student “Nayra”, where he said in a live broadcast to him on his personal page, entitled “That is why the leave was required and the To return or not to return.” And he said in it: “Dear me, farewell to you, but the soul must calm down. I am rooting for four pillars in the heart.. Only God knows whether there will be a new meeting.”

Attia confirmed in the broadcast that he did not direct any abuse to the woman, as he said: "I did not offend the woman. I said dress modestly, because our Lord said that for our benefit. This will not prevent crime, but will reduce it.. Where is the danger in my words, I wear a pause or a shawl, but you live .. But... On the other hand, at your convenience."

Regarding his talk about Naira, he confirmed that he did not mention in his statements that sparked controversy, whether Naira was veiled or otherwise, explaining that he did not justify that the lack of veil was a motive for killing, saying: "The whole story is to the extent that my words were misunderstood, and all of it was quoted from him without being confirmed.. I called." Naira 9 times..and then the word pause de is found in all language sources.

The past hours witnessed widespread controversy due to Mabrouk Attia's statements about the killing of the Mansoura student, who was slaughtered by her colleague for refusing to marry him.

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