"Contends that the roots of Christian belief came not from Judaea but from Egypt"--Provided by publisher.
Ahmed Osman Books
This Egyptian-born author and Egyptologist delves into the mysteries of ancient Egypt. His work centers on alternative theories regarding ancient history, often challenging mainstream interpretations. Through his distinctive approach, he seeks to illuminate the lesser-explored facets of this captivating civilization.






Moses and Akhenaten
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A reinterpretation of biblical and Egyptian history that shows Moses and the Pharaoh Akhenaten to be one and the same.
Although it is widely accepted that Jesus lived in the first century A.D., there is a lack of concrete evidence from contemporary Roman and Jewish historians. The Gospel writers emerged from a later generation, and many Old Testament and Talmudic references suggest the Messiah's arrival was an event that had already taken place. Ahmed Osman presents a compelling argument that Jesus and Joshua are the same individual—a belief shared by early Church Fathers—and identifies this figure as the pharaoh Tutankhamun, who ruled Egypt from 1361 to 1352 B.C. and was viewed as the spiritual son of God. Osman argues that the Essene Christians, who secretly followed Jesus's teachings after his death, only became public after John the Baptist's execution by Herod, centuries later. The Essenes, who preserved the monotheistic traditions of Egypt following the deaths of Tutankhamun and his father Akhenaten (Moses), saw themselves as the people of the New Covenant established with their Lord by the Teacher of Righteousness, who was killed by a corrupt priest. The Dead Sea Scrolls lend support to Osman's assertion that this Teacher of Righteousness was, in fact, Jesus.
Osman Phrase Book; Persian
- 36 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Muslim scholar Ahmed Osman shows how the true, Egyptian roots of Christianity were deliberately covered up by the early church at the time of the burning of the library at Alexandria - roots which are only now being uncovered again by archaeology. He shows how concepts such as the Trinity were derived from Egyptian models (Osiris, Isis and Horus), how Horus's virgin birth gave rise to Jesus's virgin birthand how Akhenaten became the model for Moses and Tutankhamen the modelfor Jesus. The early Christians devised a fictional life of Jesus - but out of largely Egyptian sources for their own political purposes; for example, 'Amen' is derived from the Egyptian sun god Amun, and theLord's Prayer was used by Egyptians thousands of years previously.
Barcelona. 21 cm. 192 p., 32 p. de lám. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Colección 'Documento', numero coleccion(238). Traducción de Francisco Martín. Traducción Stranger in the Valley of the Kings. José (Personaje bíblico). Yuya. Egipto. Historia. Hasta 640. Documento (Editorial Planeta). 238 .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario. 8432044210, 9788432044212
