The historical mosque of Amr Ibn Al-Aass in Old Cairo after restoration is ready for prayers in Ramadan.
A wonderful scene of a funeral procession in the tomb of Roy in Luxor. One of the wall details shows the transportation of the mummy in a boat-shaped shrine decorated with jed columns (a symbol of steadfastness and continuity, which indicates the ability to endure), and the Tyet necklace symbol that indicates life. The shrine is also decorated on both sides with a large bouquet of flowers.Goddess Isis and Nephthys appear on both sides of the boat to protect the deceased. In front of the procession, the priest appears dressed in tiger skin fumigating incense, while after the shrine appears the funeral that includes relatives and friends dressed in white.
Coptic Icons drawn on Ancient Egyptian Carving of Inscription and Drawing which dates to The Reign of Amenhotep III in Loxur Temple in Loxur, Egypt.
Some Coffins from Ancient Egypt Which dates back to the Third Intermediate period.