Gynecologist Wisam Shuaib’s husband’s first comment after the arrest.. What did he say?
Gynecologist Wissam Shoaib topped social media after publishing a live broadcast on his personal account, including cases of illegitimate pregnancies and children born out of wedlock, and hours after the release of a controversial video describing the situations he faced during his work. Clip on Social Media Platforms: Security Services Dr. An Obstetrician and Gynecologist at Kafr Al-Dawar Hospital in Behra Governorate. Arrested Wisam Shuaib
Husband of Doctor Wisam Shuaib:
Doctor Wissam Shuaib’s husband spoke about the incident on his personal Facebook account, after he was arrested in Behera, saying: “Dr. Wissam, my wife, is right, and I believe in him and he finally followed him, and God. He knew the purpose, and he did not reveal the secrets of his patients, mentioning names or characteristics that could be inferred from them.

The General Syndicate of Physicians announced that it had received a complaint against the doctor, accusing him of publishing a video on social media, during which he defamed patients and used words and language unbecoming of a doctor, which represented a violation of family policy. and values in Egyptian society.
The Administrative Prosecution, in turn, launched a comprehensive investigation into the incident based on an assignment from Abdel-Radi Siddique, Chief Counselor of the Administrative Prosecution Authority, who assigned the Women’s Affairs and Human Rights Unit to examine the video. The Administrative Prosecution explained in its statement that the content of the video may violate the rights of patients and violate the rules of the medical profession and the ethics of professional practice.
On the other hand, Al-Azhar University Professor of Interpretation Dr. Heba Auf, Obstetrics and Gynecology specialist Gynecologist Wissam Shuaib commented on the statement saying: “Islam is a religion of modesty and privacy, and it is the duty of every Muslim to speak words characterized by modesty and beauty and to use kind words. .”
Auf said on his personal Facebook page, “Don’t gain fame by jumping on the honor of women. Islam is a religion of modesty and privacy.”
Doctor Wissam Shuaib defended his position after a wave of criticism against him on his Facebook page, insisting that the aim of publishing the videos was not to follow a trend or promote himself, but in an effort to educate society about moral hazard, and he insisted that he related to patients. Not referring to a character, but highlighting growing social issues.
