7/12/2021 0:00:01
Question: If there is a person standing still in the middle of a wall, with a breaking hammer in his right hand, and he is asked to break the wall, then the question is: In your opinion, where will this person begin to break the wall directly, spontaneously and without thinking? Is it from the right or from the left?
Answer: The wall break will start from the right and continue to the left
Now….. If you knew that most people on earth use their right hand to hold things, and most people hold pens with their right hand when writing.
The logical question is: What is the natural, direct, innate direction in which all people will write on paper? Will it be from the right or from the left?
Answer: They will write on paper from the right and continue to the left.
So….why do the people of Europe use their right hands and hold pens with the right hand, when it is natural and innate that their writing will be from the right, but the way they write is from left to right?
The answer: It is a new phenomenon that has been applied to them and they have become accustomed to it.
So the question is: How true is this information that Western scholars have placed on the writing of ancient Misr: [Most Egyptian hieroglyphic texts are written from right to left, like the Arabic language… and that is approximately 96%… Only about 4% of these texts are written from left to right, like… The English language… and this fact is clearly evident in the Al-Ahram Texts… which are the most dense Egyptian texts… then the texts of the Book of the Dead… and the texts of the Palermo Stone, the texts of the Rosetta Stone, the texts of tombs, temples, shrouds, coffins, obelisks, and other dozens of texts recorded in all ancient Egyptian circles.] ?
The answer: Wrong and incorrect information. All ancient writings, including the writing of ancient Misr, were written by the nature of people who use the right hand to write. They are all written from right to left.
Therefore, all ancient writings in the area written on the tablets must be read from right to left……. in a scientific, instinctive, logical and realistic manner.
As for the phenomenon of writing among the people of the West, it is a recent phenomenon for them, and it has been applied to them and has become a habit……And clarifying this thing is important, so that no one believes that writing from left to right is an ancient phenomenon on earth, thus causing him confusion. There is confusion in understanding ancient writing in the region, which makes him believe that the ancient world had a similar writing phenomenon that exists in the West.
Writing from left to right… is a modern phenomenon, not an ancient one.
Now look at the dictionary that the West (those who have the phenomenon of writing from left to right) created to write the words of ancient Misr. You will find that there is a very clear and unnatural intention in the West reading all the words underlined in ancient Egyptian writing, from left to right, in a provocative manner.
A very large society in Misr, and the entire society instinctively uses his right hand to use things. Not in Misr, but for all people. That is, it is a deep and well-established phenomenon within the large Egyptian society. He also uses his right hand in writing. Then Ghazi came. A Westerner carries with him a strange and different phenomenon of writing in order to occupy his land and translate the writings of his ancient ancestors, and he wants to convince all of this society that the writing of his ancient ancestors is written from left to right and is also read from left to right.
Isn’t this provocative…because it is contrary to reality, science, logic and common sense.
This is not the only provocative matter…. The West discovered two monuments that were written in Misr at the same age. The first was the Rosetta Stone with hieroglyphs written on it, and the second was a wooden coffin with Musnad script written on it. It told us that the first stone was written by the Egyptian in hieroglyphic script from left to right, and The wooden coffin was written by the Egyptian in Musnad script from right to left….?
This impudence is not the only thing… The Western invader claimed that he found clay tablets written in cuneiform script, and placed them in his museums. He told us that they were written from left to right, and read from left to right.
A mockery
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