Myths are an image of the faith of the ancient Egyptians, the faith known by the clergy and intellectuals, not those naive ideas that fit with the mentality of the masses, and which the priests invented to bring religion closer to the mind of the people.
It deals with the biography of a person who entered history from its widest chapters, and was able to record on its pages his name accompanied by expressions of reverence and appreciation.
Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi, a towering peak in its magnificent elegance, proud of its secrets, sciences and inspirations, a peak that is the greatest that the soaring imagination has reached in the fields of science, philosophy and religion, a peak whose owner has surrounded it with difficulties, hardships and exaggerations, until reaching it has become a kind of endless struggle, and the ascension has become harsh and exhausting even for the mighty of the wings.
The past is a record full of achievements and mistakes, and nations that are ignorant of their past are not safe from pitfalls in their future, but by studying their history they draw lessons from their past mistakes and derive inspiration from their ancient glory.
Human thought is a ray of divine light pouring over existence, and thinkers are its lamps that are reflected from them on those below them, and they are guided by it in the darkness of this life.
Dancing occupied a great place in the lives of the ancient Egyptians, and they did not accept it only out of a desire for fun, amusement, or entertainment.
Talking about human beliefs is essentially an old matter; Contemporary - because people differ in their sects and approaches - its material expands at times and narrows at times; To the extent that people of religions get to know each other and agree with each other's doctrines.