Under the guise of protecting the youth from such ideas and thinking himself to be a protector of faith, a Member of the Parliament is demanding an interpellation about some books written by the former sheikh of the Azhar. This is part of the nonsensical sequence that seems very likely to continue.
The MP, Mahmoud Abdel Megid, who is in his first term as a parliamentary member, is trying hard to get the Prime Minister and other organizations, including the research and translation department in the Supreme Council of Culture to investigate the matter. There are more than ten books. It is an attempt by the Islamic groups to dominate the sessions with their ideas.