i_sudigadu Posted April 4, 2021 Report Posted April 4, 2021 CAIRO — It was a parade unlike any other this city has seen. A procession of 22 ancient Egyptian royal mummies streamed Saturday from downtown Cairo, where revolutionaries rose up to topple autocrat Hosni Mubarak a decade ago, to a new museum three miles away that represents Egypt’s future as much as its past. 1 Quote
ysshakeela Posted April 4, 2021 Report Posted April 4, 2021 9 hours ago, i_sudigadu said: CAIRO — It was a parade unlike any other this city has seen. A procession of 22 ancient Egyptian royal mummies streamed Saturday from downtown Cairo, where revolutionaries rose up to topple autocrat Hosni Mubarak a decade ago, to a new museum three miles away that represents Egypt’s future as much as its past. After so many Islamic invasions and conversion of the whole 100 per cent population, its quite surprising to see these idols existing today. In all those countries which are Islamified, no idols exist as on today. Quote
i_sudigadu Posted April 4, 2021 Author Report Posted April 4, 2021 2 hours ago, ysshakeela said: After so many Islamic invasions and conversion of the whole 100 per cent population, its quite surprising to see these idols existing today. In all those countries which are Islamified, no idols exist as on today. It is their identity ... they respect it and preserve carefully Quote
ysshakeela Posted April 5, 2021 Report Posted April 5, 2021 19 hours ago, i_sudigadu said: It is their identity ... they respect it and preserve carefully Islam came into the existence with the motto of cleansing of idol worshipping. Thats why I am asking the question. 1 Quote
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