A lawsuit to prevent Mabrouk Attia from appearing on satellite channels

An Egyptian lawyer filed an urgent lawsuit to prevent Mabrouk Attia from appearing on satellite channels.

The cassation lawyer, Dr. Samir Sabri, said through the lawsuit, as Al-Watan reported, that after the preachers became the reference that Muslims turn to in the event of any question about their religion, the preachers are the ones who direct people to the true religion, and give them fatwas that help them. In matters of their religion and their worldly affairs, preachers have become a category that must have a degree of knowledge, tact, and good performance to attract the viewer to them.

And Sabri continued, that since the beginning of Mabrouk Attia's appearance on satellite channels, it has become a material for sarcasm from the method he uses to appear on television, and that this matter is not worthy of an Azhari preacher and scholar that people take as an example and a reference for them. He shall abide by the minimum behaviors of communication with people and appearing on television, and to be sensitive to his words, movements and gestures that he makes, whether intentionally or not.

He pointed out that the matter has reached that some people have taken the videos excerpted from the episodes of his programs and imitated and ridiculed him through the platforms of social networking sites, and he has many lapses that are not worthy of an Islamic preacher and obscene words that are not commensurate with his knowledge that he claims and with his position that he praises, and many families have become avoided Her or her children sit to watch or listen to him.

It is known that the preacher must be distinguished in his appearance in front of television screens and on the satellite channels, to be well-known and qualified to appear on any media, and to abide by the minimum behaviors of communication, speaking, performance, movements and coordinating word exits until the end of what is characterized by followers of the disciplined performance of the clergyman being a role model in form and subject For all preachers and Azharites, which makes his appearance on satellite TV screens in this way a subject of ridicule and sarcasm, which is worthy of issuing a ruling not to appear on television screens.

Attia had been criticized by some public figures in Egyptian society after his recent statements on the "Mansoura Girl" incident.

For her part, the Egyptian artist Angham attacked the Egyptian preacher, Mabrouk Attia, as she wrote in a tweet through her official account on "Twitter": "It is a shame that you are Egyptian, and it is a very shame that you count against Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, pause!!!. Long live Egypt and the women of Egypt are free and I will not mention your name enough. Al-Qaffa.. God will cover us with tears.

The former Dean of the Faculty of Islamic Studies at Al-Azhar University in Egypt, Dr. Mabrouk Attia, had commented on the killing of a female student by her colleague who was beheaded due to a verbal altercation between them in the city of Mansoura in Dakahlia Governorate.

Attia said in a video on Facebook: "Despite the blackness in which we live, God remains the Most Merciful, the Most Merciful, and if it were not for the fact that God is Most Merciful, Most Merciful, more darkness would have occurred and more terrible crimes would have occurred."

He added: "A girl from El-Mahalla at the Mansoura College of Arts is going to take an exam. A young man killed her with a knife. I say, may God have mercy on her and give patience to her family, father and mother, and take revenge on the criminal and receive his punishment."

He continued: "Women and girls veil themselves in order to live, wear loose clothing because they are ignorant, and turn a blind eye to respectable men. If your life is precious to you, get out of your house standing, not separated, no trousers, or hair on the cheeks, because then he will see you, whose saliva runs and kills you."