MOSES PHARAOH OF EGYPT
The Mystery of Akhenaten Resolved
Pub. Palladin / HarperCollins 1990
This inspired
re-interpretation of Biblical and Egyptian history provides dramatic evidence
that the prophet Moses and the revolutionary Pharaoh of Egypt, Akhenaten,
were one and the same person. Many mysteries surround the Pharaoh. Crucially,
how was it that Akhenaten wa j able to abolish the Egyptian religious system,
with its numerous, tangible deitie·;, and replace it with a single God,
the Aten, who had no image or form?
Ahmed Osman's
controversial theories are strongly backed by recent archaeological and
historical evidence and thoroughly explained in this ground - breaking work.
Among other things, Osman contends that Akhenaten/Moses was brought up by
Israelite relatives, ruled Egypt for seventeen years and, after being forced
to abdicate, engaged in a failed attempt to regain the throne.
Moses: Pharaoh
c~fEgypt is the Exodus story re-told. It is a brilliant, convincing new account
of the origins of Semitic religion that will challenge scholars and fascinate
a wide historically-minded readership.
'Osman goes
further than Freud...he reconstructs a new version of the story from recorded
events on the walls of Egyptian temples and compares the writings and
observations of Egyptologists to the Bible and the Koran'
THE INDEPENDENT
'The "historical Moses" is Osman's latest myth-busting bombshell'
sun~rUuC~,RR~sPoN~DEm Front cover photographs show the Colossus of Memnon
in the Valley of the Kings O Stephanie Colasanti. and the head of Akhenaten
in the ligyptisches Museum, Staatliche Museen PreussischerXulturbesitz. Berlin.
Photograph by Margarete BOsing