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L.A. Cunninghan - 15 Oct 2004
I just wanted to write to you to say that I ordered and
recieved the Pyramid Handbook as part of my research
for my examination assignment for college, from Amazon.
When I started reading your book I was amazed at the
content and even more amazed by the fact that what I
was reading, was exactly the kind of ideas I had
concerning the construction and development of the
pyramids. I read the entire book within a few hours
and was really impressed by the way all the information
was presented and explained in a logical and straight
forward manner. Thank you Mr Gadalla for putting down
in writing the information I needed to hear. The book
has certainly opened my mind to the different views
that people will have and do have with regards to
ancient egyptian history.
Midwest Book Review - 10 Oct 2004
Moustafa is a master at historical research and has often brought to the study of history (especially Egyptian history) a novel and iconoclastic perspective that is buttressed by impeccable research and an articulate presentation of often surprising and long obscured data.
Juanita - 3 Sep 2004
I am in awe of [Gadalla's] keen knowledge and respect for life. Thanks
Robin H. - 9 Mar 2004
I wish I had read your book Egyptian Rhythm before purchasing another music
instrument! . . . Now I have a
better understanding of why I always thought modern music theory seems so
awkward and void of meaning for me. . . I look forward to reading additional volumes for a broader understanding of
ancient and modern Egyptian (Baladi) music and cultural influences around
the globe.
James N., California - 1 Feb 2004
I appreciate the fact that the author puts so much thought and energy into these issues.
Tessa, U.K. - 31 May 2003
I have just read Egyptian Mystics: Seekers of the Way and just wanted to say it's probably the most astounding book on this subject I've ever read.
So many things that have puzzled me are now so clear.
Is it possible that you can pass my sincere thanks to Moustafa Gadalla?
TRS, North Carolina - 15 Apr 2003
I find that the symbols and ideas in Egyptian Divinities : The All Who Are THE ONE are improving my self-awareness and so my effectiveness, so thank you.
DSM, California - 1 Apr 2003
Many thanks for your earnest efforts. My once 'closed' mind has opened much the last handful of years and I thank you for your contribution!
K-Charles, California - 17 Mar 2003
Excellent and understandable reading material
Darlene, Kansas - 5 Feb 2003
Thank you so much for your dedicated research and the untiring effort you
have made to bring the great things of Egypt to view for some of us to see
in all it's amazing glory once again!
As a small child growing up, learning the Bible Stories of Western Religion,
we heard of the nasty Egyptians that kept the Hebrew Slaves 400 years....and
all that.....NEVER ONCE did I go into any Christian Book Store anywhere and
find these incredible things about Egypt! We have missed so much for so
long. I am glad truth (Ma-at) is being returned to the earth by people like
you. We have so much to learn about, and change in our own thinking!
My life has been changed, at depth, because of this new knowledge!
Atiba King, Michigan - 1/2002
Egyptian Rhythm: The Heavenly Melodies is a holistic masterpiece! I call it holistic because the seamless manner in which you connect music, cosmology, everyday life, the Neteru and then support all you write with examples from the historical record makes this book an irrefutable work of genius. I have studied Ancient Egyptian culture and spirituality for the past 15 years very intensely. I have been a professional musician for almost 40 years. You have filled in so many pieces of the puzzle I thank you immensely for your awareness. This is a gift from the Neteru [gods/goddesses].
The charts on pp. 26 & 27 detailing how the Ancient Egyptians assigned the harmonic sounds of the diatonic scale to the hours of the day and the days of the week are very revealing of the deep level of scientific knowledge that permeated every aspect of the lives of the citizens of Egypt.
You give the methods for designing modes using scientific frequencies that can be duplicated, the instruments that were used by performers, the vocal and dances techniques with more examples from the temple wall to illustrate the correctness of your interpretation.
Once again, this is truly a gift from the Neteru.
You have truly done a great service to all who seek the truth.
Jason Just, New Zealand - 10/2001
I've just received your books and have been engrossed by Egyptian
Divinities since opening the box. Congratulations on what already is an
excellent work with what little I've already read. As always, concise
and unburdened by uninformed opinion or bias.
The Ambassadors Magazine - 07/01 - Prof. Talaat I. Farag, Chief Editor, Canada
Gadalla succeeded to mix art, history, philosophy, science and theology into a palatable cocktail which is truly exceptional. His books look at figures, words, architecture, art, and symbols in a novel fashion.
MA, Canada - 16 Apr 2000
I must commend you on your site. Not only is it informative and rigorous in its approach, it
deals with Ancient Egypt in a manner that ought to be followed by many so-called academics and scholars.
Congratulations and please keep up the good work.
webtv user - 14 Mar 2000
just finished historical deception, and like john west, you've turned a light of interest, on.
thank you for being.
JES - Canada - 10 Mar 2000
I came across your book "Exiled Egyptians" while browsing at length in my favorite bookstore.
I was so pleased to see someone take a stand about the Graecization of Egyptian names which is an historical travesty that would not be visited on any other culture but one that whites resent for its alien brilliance and which they feel they must imperialize on their own terms.
Thank you for using the proper Egyptian names in your references.
JN - 22 Feb 2000
I love your views and opinions. I know what you have to say is the truth. I've gone to your site many times.
JR, Zimbabwe - 21 Feb 2000
I visited your beautiful ex country recently. On my way back I
purchased a few of your books. They were absolutely superb and well
organized. Your thinking is clear and your style is informative.
I have no prior knowledge of Egyptian history and your writings helped
to crystallize my thought about Egypt. I can see that you have a few
detractors from some of your articles on the net. Who cares about
them!!
Please continue your outstanding work and independent thinking. If you
ever visit South Africa I would be more than happy help you around.
Your web site is outstanding.
In essence your statement about truth is so correct: its is first
ridiculed, then rejected, then regareded as self evident.
WS, Australia - 31 Jan 2000
I purchased [Historical Deception: The Untold Story of Ancient Egypt] ...AND then read cover to cover while on a cruise
down the nile.....WOW ....
I was EXCITED ...since it answered many questions....provide a perspective I have NEVER
seen..
GM, Australia - 15 Jan 2000
Having read through much [but not yet all] of the information on your
website, I have found it to be most interesting and insightful. You've
helped to confirm several aspects of ancient 'Egyptian' history of
interest and illuminated several more.
RBB - 13 Jan 2000
The information you present here is tremendously refreshing and extremely
balanced; no wonder the ancients' civilization lasted so many millenia beyond any other!
Rodric E. Thompson
If more Africans living in America
would just read some of your books and take them to heart, maybe just
maybe we could change things in our lives. All change must start with
us! There is no way of knowing GOD outside of ourselves.
Olano, South Africa, 11/8/99
...the excellent and well researched "Exiled Egyptians". The book is most informative,
especially on the issue of the Ancient Egyptian Model. That chapter alone,
especailly the religion one, deserves a 5 star rating!!
H.I., Tennessee, November 1999
I came across "Historical Deception" on the internet, and I really enjoyed reading it. I
have also read John Anthony West's books, and a few other authors.
After many years of an empty feeling that any spiritual teachings I come
across aren't quite logical (or accurate), I have finally found
something that makes perfect sense; I feel that the Egyptians had it
right. And it amazes me how determined mainstream history is to prevent
the overwhelming evidence from becoming common knowledge. I salute you,
and wish you all the luck in educating the world. I am doing all I can
in this small place to raise awareness of the injustice imposed on those
incredible ancients by historians and theologians.
Karen Marie, IN, October 1999
Having read several of Mr. Gadalla's books, I find his ideas and opinions a bright (and obviously to some ,painful) light beaming forth from that stagnated swamp we refer to today as 'academic egyptology'.
I have found that in today's world, the man (or woman) who can offend SO many from even opposite sides must be treading that lonely path of truth most of us are afraid to venture upon. My interests are about Egypt, ALL of Egypt, no matter from whence they come or to where they'll lead. My truths, my gods do not dwell within church OR science, not whilst I have brain, heart and soul to weave eternity.
MonicaD, USA
Firstly I would like to say thank you for your work. It is most profound. On
one of your pages you say that the Hausa of northern Nigeria are really
Egyptians who immigrated there! I have also heard this and personally I agree
with it. In the Ancient Yourba tradition I have often heard it said that they came from Egypt.
I love the way that you explain the Neteru as angels or aspects of god. This is similar to the Yourba concept.
I am also thankful for the way that you shed light on that incest foolishness. It has always been my
understanding that the Ptolemies did this. No they certainly were not Egyptians!
M.B. - USA - 6/99
The author clearly presents the truth and evidence to support it.
C.F. - 7/99
It's great to find an Egyptian author who actually writes something different and logical for a change. Every other book I have previously read on Ancient Egypt all basically tell the same story…. All of [Gadalla's] facts and reasoning are logical.
Don G. - USA - Amazon.com - 10/98
[Gadalla] compiles information that only a scholar would have time to simplify. [His books] represent a distillation of thousands of pages (and hours) of reading into one small information packed volume.
The Independent Review - 1/98 - Armidale, Australia, Media Resources
Gadalla has allowed history to speak for itself through physical evidence, historical documents and primary materials. His discoveries are hence fascinating and challenging. He has used Egypt to understand Egypt and by extension to re-evaluate the truth about early Biblical history...Gadalla uses primary sources, hieroglyphics and documents but does not ignore modern scholarship, both conventional and alternative...In his four published works he destroys many sacred cows, but also answers so many of the difficult questions that Egyptology ignores. Egypt is not simply a study of the past, it brings together theology, cosmology esotericism, history, archaeology and the origins of many different religions.
Gadalla at the same time is an easy to read, pragmatic author. He writes in small sections, uses charts, points and illustrations so that all his published works are of value to both those with a cursory interest and the professional. Each is well produced, offers line illustrations on nearly every page and yet are economically priced.
Midwest Book Review - 11/96 - Jim Cox
Gadalla's writing is controversial, articulate, and challenging.
Saxton Book Reviews - 10/96 - Jon Baughman
Gadalla uses his knowledge to explain in simple terms the Egyptian religion, culture, social life, the true role of the Pharaohs, architecture, metallurgy, science and mathematics, their accurate calendar, and many other facets of their culture. ...Again, all of his claims are supported by well-crafted reasoning and evidence.
Reviewer's Bookwatch - 10/96 - Diane Donovan
The author is a native Egyptian and independent Egyptologist who has spent decades studying Egyptian antiquities: this provides an unusual contrast to conventional Egyptian studies.