*"So today We will save you in body that you may be to those who succeed you a sign. And indeed, many among the people, of Our signs, are heedless."* *[Qur'an, Yunus 10 :92]*
I look at these reconstructions of those who lived in such by-gone times, and it fills me with the heavy weight of how fleeting life, and all things are in the passage of time.
Every person is accountable to God. Without God, there is no life. He controls all life and death. Ramses II is identical to you - he was a human being. There is one race - humans! There are two distinct people on the earth - Jew and Gentile. Both are of the human race.
This man was a strong warrior he creates a peace treaty with Hatusili III of the Hittites and what is most interesting is that he had 90 years old when he dies ,when in Ancient Egypt people rarely passed 50 years old , however he was one of the strongest pharaohs in the history. Nice reconstruction!
Goober's Ghost not only for muslims for every human Allah is our God he created us. Islam is the truth from Allah and the last prophet ist muhammad peace be upon him. Read the Quran
Goober's Ghost I learn but he said allah didn't even existed at that time ? What's that for a claim? Allah was always their and will always be. Say: He is Allah, the One and Only. Allah, the eternal, absolute; He begets not, nor was he begotten. And there is nothing comparable to him. Surah Al Ikhlas.
common sense shit right? Especially when he says that he's a black man on the walls as well as his dna coming back from the Uganda region. Arabs arent Egyptians.
Allah says,"Today I will preserve your body sothat you can be a Sign for people who come after you. Surely many people are heedless of my Signs.” [Quran 10:91-92]
Today we will preserve your body so you can be a sign for people who come after you Quran 10: 90-92 surely many people are heedless of our signs Quran: 10-92. this body was only discovered in 1898 but the Quran existed nearly 1400 years ago
The good thing about the timing of the quantity, they're was plenty of real information and historians around to let you know exactly how this false doctrine became abs exactly how mohameed manipulated and mutilated cavemen basically while history dissent low much, that's all mohameed did. Good luck with all that pussy and physical earthly pleasures in the after life, pathetic goals.
@Andrea Crnjanin your are the idiot you don't know about Ramsay 2 character He was a bad ruler of Egypt he deserves hell and these are written in QURAN so you should behave yourself
I see the Black Revisionists are still at work regarding ancient Egypt. Ramses II had (and his mummy still has) red hair. In 1975, French scientists, while performing conservation work on the mummy, used a hair sample to conclude that Ramses II was a leucoderm (a white skinned person). The same work discovered his hair was originally red, having later been dyed with a Henna compound as old age (white hair) set in. Ramses II died at the age of 90. His hair is (and always was) "wavy," not "kinky" or "curly." See Balout et al. 1985. His skull has been described as "Nordic type" by various scientists performing skull analyses over the years. Perhaps the best known mention of this is in the description given by Professor Raymond Dart in 1939. The description of Ramses II by Biblical scholar Archibald Sayce in 1927 is essentially the same. Even the Egyptian Antiquities authorities stated categorically that Ramses II was NOT Black, nor were any of his predecessors. A Senagalese scholar named Cheikh Anta Diop once claimed that Ramses II was Black. This was debunked by nearly the entire scientific community that had access to the relevant studies. Nevertheless, we still see this claim pop up from time to time, as in this example. This is no different than the fairly regular appearance of a "Blacked" Nefertiti. And, as is usual in these situations, the artist has taken a great deal of "creative license," essentially rendering Ramses II Black. The artist and the author of the video are either ignorant of the information above, or worse, have an agenda. I believe it to be the latter.
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Amazing...! When I saw the finished work -both young and old-, my first thought was, "Now, this is the face of a king!" The music was beautiful too, fitting for this video. Thank you for sharing.
I know. To be honest, it makes me sad. I had a great passion for this wonderful culture since i was a little child, i read a lot, watched all of the existing documentaries at the times, even went to Egypt, and seeing stupid people getting at each others throats from both sides (and like the majority of these people really didn't look that much into it) just takes out the magic of this ancient culture. I don't even understand why this is such a big deal, as far as i remember scientists told us long ago, that there is basically no one left from that culture, no real ancient egyptians, so i don't understand. I am hungarian, and we came from somewhere from around the Ural mountains, and everybody knows that todays hungarians are not like the ancient ones at all. So why claim it right? Isn't it the same in this case? Also i never understood this black and white simplistic view. Different countries have different cultures, i don't think it is a this or that thing, i would never claim russian culture as my own for example.
But Egyptians are not black they are arabs, Persians or middle Eastern decents pure black Africans are close to equator central and south until Europe came
Glen Edmondson they're not black they did a test on mommy's that were 1300 BC the same DNA as modern Egyptians except modern Egyptians have a little bit of sub-Saharan DNA the ancient Egyptians had no sub-Saharan DNA that also means Jesus was middle eastern-looking cuz he went to Egypt to hide and the mummies they tested we're from 1300 BC to 400 ad they all had the same DNA and they were buried around Egypt from different burial sites
impressionante Ramsés sem dúvida foi o maior faraó do Egito Antigo. É incrível depois de mais de 3.500 anos conseguimos ver o rosto do famoso e inesquecível faraó Ramsés.
Moose musa It is not Pharaoh Moses. These are lies that the Jews invented against the greatest king of Egypt, and are repeated by the ignorant and the stupid and the envious of the history of Egypt like you
Moose Musa Ramses II was a great king and had many accomplishments, and he had 112 sons and daughters and ruled Egypt for 68 years and died naturally in the Cemetery of the Valley of the Kings.
Remember this pharaoh is preserved, and Allah tells us that and preserved him as a sign. Which pharaoh? The one that drowned, the one that was a tyrant at the time of Moosa pbuh, the one that was preserved by our lord. Now he's the only preserved Egyptian Pharaoh I know of in this day and age. Connect the dots. He was no great man.
سبحان الله الواحد الأحد لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير رضيت بالله ربا وبالإسلام دينا وبمحمد رسولا أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وأشهد أن محمد رسول الله هذا فرعون جعله الله أية لنا ﴿فاليوم ننجيك ببدنك لتكون لمن خلفك آية وإن كثيرا من الناس عن آياتنا لغافلون﴾ هذه الأية من القرأن [سورةيونس:صفحة ٩٢]
Ramses looked nothing like that. Even his own wall art shows him many, many times. We know for a fact he was a red head. They have done test on his hair roots. He also had a slender Semitic nose.But of course don't let facts get in the way.
No, he knows because he read what the generations of people who have devoted their entire lives to studying this stuff have had to say. The mummy's hair was preserved. Take five seconds to Google a photo of it and you can see it for yourself - it's red. It's not naturally red, because Ramses II died at 87 - by that time it was white and he was having it dyed (there's plenty of evidence that hair dyes were used in Ancient Egypt, as well. Look it up.) But second, in 1985 the Egyptian government requested that France assist them in preserving the mummy of Ramses II. Before preserving it and sending it back to Cairo in a hermetically sealed chamber, a team of French biologists ran a series of tests on the mummy, and found naturally occurring red pigments in the roots of its hair. And third, there are numerous depictions in Egyptian tomb art of fair-skinned, red/blond-haired individuals, although darker-colored people (brown hair and eyes) made up the majority, as they do today. So yes, Ramses II was a fair-skinned redhead. Do your homework, especially before you insult someone. (drops mic)
Red Hair hey. So why has the artist given him such dark eyebrows ? Maybe he should look at some redheads and see that they generally have golden, blonde or very lightest brown eyebrows.
Ramses ii (the cursed one) was killed in the sea by his Creator (the Greatest one) and yet people are fan of him. Creator gave a challenge that the body of cursed one will be preserved and was found after 3000 years from the sea in 1890s. Read surah Taha in the holy Quran for more details. Moses (peace be upon him) lead the oppressed people to freedom and yet people still admire Ramses who oppressed innocent people and claimed to be God. Why is it people still admire him. Can anyone answer?
great my ars. they show him bold when he's got gray hair. he called him self God, but look at him today. He is sign to those Arrogant people who come after him.
I thought Pharaohs (men) didn’t get their ears pierced? Isn’t that one of the main reasons Tutankhamen’s gold mask was & is looked upon and generally accepted by those scholars as not being HIS mask, but one of a lady because the ears are pierced.
According to Wiki and based on a forensic test by Professor Pierre-Fernand Ceccaldi, the chief forensic scientist at the Criminal Identification Laboratory of Paris, Ramses II was apparently redhead and likely fair skinned.
SuperNoone89 by not being exposed to the sun. Egyptian rulers wanted to look different to their subjects so their skin was fairer, they also did head binding which changed the shape of their skulls. Ramesses was from Lybia, had red hair and lighter skin.
@@Johnny.5.Is.Alive. but he was a general who lived to be 90 highly doubt he could dodge the African sun for so long😐 Also red hair is not exclusive to white skin. Also could be dye. Looking at his children they look African as well
Statues in his period were idealized, they do not always represent how he really looked, especially since he got pretty old while the statues are all smooth and youthful.
Sura 10:90 And We took the Children of Israel across the sea, and Pharaoh and his soldiers pursued them in tyranny and enmity until, when drowning overtook him, he said, "I believe that there is no deity except that in whom the Children of Israel believe, and I am of the Muslims."
Moses was raised as Egyptian, so he must've known about The book of the Dead Which contained the original ten Commandments . He already knew them before he went up to Mt. Sinai. He didn't receive them from any Hebrew God.
@Andrea Crnjanin , Power of names! can devide what is ONE thing to look as if it is a different thing while in essence it is one thing AT THE CORE. Look!, Islam has always been there before Muhammad but may be people called it different names, some called it Christianity, some called it Judaism etc When Muslims talk about ISLAM they mean that all prophetic teachings, the way of Life, worshiping God is what ISLAM is (Worshiping God in his own terms) since Adam. So the fact that some people decided to call themselves Christians or Jews doesn' t mean they were not Muslims (in those times). So according to Muslims interpretations, Adam, Noah, David, Solomon, Moses, Jesus, apostles of Jesus (Mathew, Peter, John and others) and all people who followed them were all Muslims. However their way of Islam was different from Islam of today because GOD has decreed different ways of worshiping him in every age. So if you ask me who are Christians today are they Muslims in that sense? I can say that they are Muslims who follow prophet Jesus but unfortunately their teachings have been corrupted on the fact that they sometimes take Jesus as GOD almighty interchangeably!. And if you ask me are Jews Muslims?, I can tell tell you that they are Muslims who follow prophet Moses but unfortunately they reject prophet Jesus. And if you ask me who are those who call themselves Muslims today, I will answer you that they are Muslims who follow prophet Muhammad and believe in all past prophets!. SO don't be confused with the word Islam, Muslims etc. [ALLAH knows best]
Muslim no Muslim we know all this is true thanks to the bible and confirmed FACT by the Quran he did exist, now he is suffering by never resting in peace,FACT stated in Quran do some research @Andrea Crnjanin
@@MJOSUETT123 lol...if u white...ur gods were trees. Also half of current so called Egyptians are Greeks and immigrants from middle east who came during spresd of Islam. Real Egyptians are Nubians and yes Bani Israel were dark skinned ppl.
The Quran is the only book that explained both the drowning at sea, and Pharoah's body preservation by Allah... as a sign for generations. Read the English Quran and get amazed!
"Look on my works, ye Mighty and despair!" Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away.
I have residing hair lines like this Pharaoh. My baldness on top is uneven like Pharaoh. Before my dad died he got skinny and his nose 👃🏻 got pointy like a alquiline nose. I did research on the alquiline nose because I was fascinated on my dads pointy nose. I dads last name was Martinez Gomez, but he was extra proud of being Martinez. I dad died on his birthday April 23, 1972. A Pharaohs constellation Horus/Orion constellation.
He was 90. By that time he got gray-haired but his family built their reputation about being related to god Seth, and red hair was a trait associated with him.
Ramesses II's hair was red, he dyed it later in life to keep up a youthful appearance. Some believe his family worshiped Seth(his father's name, Seti, reflected this) because of this family trait, as Seth was associated with the color red and redheaded people! Very good facial reconstruction though, I've been a huge fan of these videos for awhile now. Side note, historians generally agree that Ancient Egypt was quite the melting pot. People from the Mediterranean region, the Fertile Crescent, and Africa alike flocked there. But really, does the amount of melanin in the skin of a three thousand year old civilization really effect their accomplishments at all?
It doesn't but showing Egypt more diverse is specifically important to counter the racial narratives from last two-three centuries. Egyptians are Egyptian - concept of race wasn't invented back then.
Headwind-1 not really, Pharaohs had statues made in an image they wanted to be seen as and NOT as they actually looked. Prehistoric version of today’s ‘airbrushing’ or celebrity photos.
Yeah compare of Cleopatra's Egyptian statues that are very stylized and her coin mints or Roman busts and paintings that show her more realistic. Rarely, like during Amarna period, Egyptian art did become realistic... But not in Ramesside.
There is no way he could have been black. His features are very middle eastern and he had red hair in his youth. I've never seen a black or mixed race person with his facial features or natural red hair. It's just stupid to suggest he was black maybe his 14th great- grandmother was black but that's it he's clearly mainly white or as I think totally white in origin so basically middle eastern. Yes Egypt is in Africa but Egypt is the only country in Africa to be CONNECTED to the Middle East. They had lots of contact with the Hittites modern day Turkey(I think) some of the pharoahs married Hittites princesses like Ramses.
Jack 225 My cousin is mxd, in fact she is only 1/4 white and her hair is bright red. Regardless, when hair strands are deprived of oxygen for centuries they can turn red due to a change in chemical composition, look it up and stop clinging on to this red-haired myth.
+NewMusicPlusTv Well than her other parent has white ancestry as well. In order to be a red head both parents need to carry the genes for it. She would be a very rare child, very unusual if she as u said has natural red hair and of predominantly African ancestry. She has more white ancestors than u may think. For me though I think the pharoahs were middle eastern mainly because of their facial features. If they had black African blood then it would not have been much. Remember sadly the lighter u were in colouring the more u were thought to be Devine. These are only my opinions, if u believe they were black then ok I'm not going to try change yr mind. Still haven't seen a person with predominantly black ancestry with them facial features or red hair.
+NewMusicPlusTv I don't think all pharaohs were predominantly of middle eastern ancestry though. I accept and believed later dynasties like the Nubians were black. Just not Ramses or most of the pharaohs that came before them. However the Macedonian Ptolemies the last Egyptian pharoahs were predominantly white in appearance as they were Greek in origin. Also as u have said about red hair originating over centuries over chemical things, yeah I agree but I also think that was how it started and mainly in colder climates. I can't imagine a black African being deprived of this chemical or losing pigments that causes red hair as they live in an extremely hot continent. Yr cousin is a lot more mixed than u think. Recessive genes have a part to play. Red hair originated in Scandinavia before spreading to most of Europe.
I had always heard that he had red hair? Also ear rings were not something worn by Pharoah. That's one of the pieces of evidence used to show that Tutankhamun's death mask was made for a woman and not for him, because it has pierced ears.
I think there were inscriptions on the wrappings of his mummy (now unwrapped). Most of the royal mummies were robbed of valuables, re-wrapped and placed in recycled coffins in a couple of recycled tombs in the 22nd Dynasty, when the priests had taken control of the bankrupt state.
100 Commandments and Doctrines from the Quran 1. Do not be rude in speech (3:159) 2. Restrain anger (3:134) 3. Be good to others (4:36) 4. Do not be arrogant (7:13) 5. Forgive others for their mistakes (7:199) 6. Speak to people mildly (20:44) 7. Be moderate in your bearing and the volume of your speech (31:19) 8. Do not ridicule others (49:11) 9. Be dutiful to parents (17:23) 10. Do not say a word of disrespect to parents (17:23) 11. Do not enter parents’ private room without asking permission (24:58) 12. Commit to writing any transaction involving the taking or giving of loans (2:282) 13. Do not follow anyone blindly (2:170) 14. Grant more time to repay if the debtor is in hard times (2:280) 15. Don’t be involved with usury or interest (2:275) 16. Do not engage in bribery (2:188) 17. Do not break any promise (2:177) 18. Keep and fulfil all trusts (2:283) 19. Do not mix the truth with falsehood (2:42) 20. Judge with justice between people (4:58) 21. Stand out firmly for justice (4:135) 22. Wealth of the dead should be distributed among his family members (4:7) 23. Women have the right of inheritance (4:7) 24. Do not take for yourself the property of orphans (4:10) 25. Protect orphans (2:220) 26. Do not consume one another’s wealth unjustly (4:29) 27. Facilitate peace between those in conflict (49:9) 28. Avoid being suspicious (49:12) 29. Spend wealth in charity (57:7) 30. Encourage feeding of the poor (107:3) 31. Seek out the needy and help them (2:273) 32. Do not spend money extravagantly (17:29) 33. Do not invalidate charity by bragging about your generosity (2:264) 34. Honor guests (51:26) 35. Enjoin virtue to others only after practicing it yourself (2:44) 36. Do not engage in or spread corruption (2:60) 37. Do not prevent people from going to houses of worship (2:114) 38. Never engage in fighting as an aggressor but only in defense (2:190) 39. Do not engage in compulsion regarding religion (2:256) 40. 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Invoke not any other deity along with God (28:88) 75. Do not engage in homosexuality (29:29) 76. Enjoin the right and forbid the wrong (31:17) 77. Women should not display or flaunt their beauty and charms (33:33) 78. God forgives all sins when the sinner repents and turns to Him (39:53) 79. Repel evil by something that is better (41:34) 80. Decide affairs by consultation (42:38) 81. Know that there should be no monasticism in religion (57:27) 82. Those who have knowledge will be given a higher rank by God (58:11) 83. Treat non-Muslims in a kind and fair manner (60:8) 84. Stay away from greed and stinginess (64:16) 85. Do not ignore or push away the needy (93:10) 86. Pardon and forgive the mistakes of others (3:135) 87. Establish prayer and give in charity (31:4) 88. Know that the bounty of God is better than anything man can amass or hoard (10:58) 89. God puts love and affection between the hearts of those who believe in Him (8:63) 90. 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Very good!. That first reconstruction (at .35) reminds me a little bit of the actor Patrick Stewart..The one who playsJean-Luc Picard in Star Trek. The second reconstruction not so much.
Ramesses II was probably vain, he had Akhenaten's sculptures to look at prior to him building his first, therefore if his nose was narrow (like Akhenaten's) then why did he depict his huge statues with broad noses, and lips no-less? Stop showing us Alexander's skeleton and show us the real Ramesses II please.
Stealing other peoples history. Nothing different than white people. Egyptians weren't white or black. They were brown skinned. The egyptians these days are mixed with arabs and therefore are more lightskinned.
B.S.- he was associated with Seti because his father's name was Seti and do you know where the land of Seti "Ta-Seti" was located? Nubia- Ta-Seti, the land of the bow was in Nubia, so Ramses II was definitely a Black man and did not have red hair.
Incredible seeing the face of someone in the bible, actually mentioned in the old testament.Ramses the great is probably the most famous preserved corpse after Napoleon .It's actually looking at a face Moses saw n spoke to...awesome n spine chilling .
The Quran Says: 10:90 And We helped the Children of Israel cross the sea, and Pharaoh and his soldiers followed them out of hatred and animosity. But when he was certain to drown, he said: "I believe that there is no god except the One in whom the Children of Israel believe, and I am of those who have submitted." 10:91 Now you say this? While before you disobeyed and were of the corrupters! 10:92 *This day, We will preserve your body, so that you become a sign for those after you. But most of the people are unaware of Our signs!* (Monotheist Group Translation) Whether you believe or not in this Book, this is a fulfilled prophecy, as we still have his body now.
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i think its so funny that black people get so mad because he is white. his real hair was red. Professor P. F. Ceccaldi, with a research team, studied some hairs from the mummy’s scalp. Rameses II was 87 years old when he died, and his hair had turned white. Ceccaldi determined that the reddish yellow color of the hair was due to a dye with a dilute henna solution. Microscopic examinations showed that the hair roots contained natural red pigments, and that therefore, during his younger days, Rameses II had been a red head. Analysis concluded that these red pigments did not result from the hair somehow fading, or otherwise being altered after death, but did represent Rameses’ natural hair color. look it up if you dont believe me. why do yall want them to be black so bad, haha?
Ryan Neustadter Y'all stop it. honestly I think there was white mixed and full black egyptians in the ancient times. there were a lot of different races who were egyptians back in the day.
All you have to do is google ancient Egypt. I get so frustrated with this topic. Of course Egyptians were black first. Egypt was invaded numerous times from neighboring countries, therefore, why they look mixed today. Btw there are our Africans with red hair. Ignorance is not bliss, it’s dangerous.
One of these mummies ended up in a tourist museum in New York and they figured out it was royalty from the position of his arms after death. I believe it was one of the Ramses and I had occasion to see it in Niagara Falls. It was returned to egypt
Race is not natural but a European construct mostly from the 17thc onward . . . talking about Ramesses' "race" is about as meaningful as talking about whether black and white wolves or black and white cats are different "species"--literally, the differences are skin deep. Given that, the DNA of modern Egyptians is pretty much the same, with some additions, as in ancient Egypt--and it's not sub-Saharan but mostly Semitic (like Arabs and Jews). Having said THAT, there were some eras (mostly late dynasties) in which dark Nubians conquered Egypt and there were "black pharaohs." Facts are complicated and cut many directions. Racism of ANY sort is simplistic and wrongheaded.
When ever you find someone great everyone claim belong to us when he is criminal poor bad everyone would say he is not amongst us must be from somewhere else
+GORO911 You're an Arab, you have your own history- stop trying to claim something that's not yours. Then, you guys have the nerve to condemn European Jews for occupying Palestine, yet you are standing on land you have no business on!
+GORO911 What reality? You have no achievements except as occupiers. You build nothing, do nothing, and stand for nothing. You're unworthy to sit in the same room as me, real talk Arab BOY! African has GOLD, DIAMONDS and yes HISTORY. The Largest animal, Elephants, the tallest animal, Giraffe, the smartest animal, your mother, the king of the jungle, the lion, and the fastest animal, the cheetah. Tell me, how do you compare to this? You don't. Fact is you can't even compare to the African American who is more like the Ancient Egyptian than your wettest dream! Again, why are you in Africa GOAT RAPER?
To be fair, this reconstruction is all wrong. Forensic analysis has shown that Ramses II had a light skin, a Semitic or Roman nose and naturally red hair which had gone white but had been dyed red again at the time of his death.
Very good work, the masters of all were the tanned Mediterranean type and Chinese: from Algebra to Alphabet, astronomy, arts,medicine, compass,paper,gunpowder, firearms etc !
His hair was an interesting subject. It was naturally red, but it had gone white by the time he died (as he was around ninety years old), so he had it dyed red again. So his hair is a real mess.
I understand that Egyptian Adult Males did not wear earrings, I may be wrong, but this is a good rendition...gives us an idea of how he looked which is the main point anyway.
*"So today We will save you in body that you may be to those who succeed you a sign. And indeed, many among the people, of Our signs, are heedless."*
*[Qur'an, Yunus 10 :92]*
Great Britain he enslaved people you fucking idiot
Great Britain how ignorant you are bro omg
@Great Britain people like you make us Catholics look bad. shame on you
This verse is talking about an unamed pharaoh who died in the Red Sea chasing Moses. Ramases was not that pharaoh
Huh
I look at these reconstructions of those who lived in such by-gone times, and it fills me with the heavy weight of how fleeting life, and all things are in the passage of time.
Temple of Ramses II unlocked real holograms....facebook.com/313835649027768/posts/896652780746049/
Every person is accountable to God. Without God, there is no life. He controls all life and death. Ramses II is identical to you - he was a human being. There is one race - humans! There are two distinct people on the earth - Jew and Gentile. Both are of the human race.
This man was a strong warrior he creates a peace treaty with Hatusili III of the Hittites and what is most interesting is that he had 90 years old when he dies ,when in Ancient Egypt people rarely passed 50 years old , however he was one of the strongest pharaohs in the history. Nice reconstruction!
Dumbass this man drowned and called himself god bullshit and he is not a strong warrior dumbass
Be careful! The average lifespan was low back then because of high child mortality. If you survived to 30 or 40, living to 50 was not that unusual.
@@InternetDarkLord true
He doesn't look a day over 2978 years old!
because allah made this as a sign
iTz Omnino At that time Allah doesn't even exist
Krishnamurthi Sundaram are you dumb? Allah always existed he is the with no beginning and with no end. Read the 99 names of allah..
Allah created time
Goober's Ghost not only for muslims for every human Allah is our God he created us. Islam is the truth from Allah and the last prophet ist muhammad peace be upon him.
Read the Quran
Goober's Ghost I learn but he said allah didn't even existed at that time ? What's that for a claim?
Allah was always their and will always be.
Say: He is Allah, the One and Only.
Allah, the eternal, absolute;
He begets not, nor was he begotten.
And there is nothing comparable to him.
Surah Al Ikhlas.
His remains clearly have hair on it, so why does the artist rendering have him as bald?
The Egyptians shaved their.heads.
A cultural fact.
Does the hair keep growing in death?
@@chewsyslee55 It does keep growing in death for as long as 6 months sometimes other times shorter amounts of time
common sense shit right? Especially when he says that he's a black man on the walls as well as his dna coming back from the Uganda region. Arabs arent Egyptians.
And he had red hair
He was a ginger
Allah says,"Today I will preserve your body sothat you can be a Sign for people who come after you. Surely many people are heedless of my Signs.” [Quran 10:91-92]
True
Allah his cain who killed is brother abel
This has nothing to do with ancient egypt
@@ramseswhat5486 hes on about ramses body (phiron) the body was found in a river and is now being preserved in a museum
@Robert Curtis hahaha,just bible has started with the name "Allah" in Genesis 1😂
Today we will preserve your body so you can be a sign for people who come after you Quran 10: 90-92 surely many people are heedless of our signs Quran: 10-92. this body was only discovered in 1898 but the Quran existed nearly 1400 years ago
The good thing about the timing of the quantity, they're was plenty of real information and historians around to let you know exactly how this false doctrine became abs exactly how mohameed manipulated and mutilated cavemen basically while history dissent low much, that's all mohameed did. Good luck with all that pussy and physical earthly pleasures in the after life, pathetic goals.
Fuck this evil book and that paedophile old crazy mohammad!
@@GIFPES ...obviously u are Bastard who does not know...who is Father ? Who does not know how to talk?
Al Kidilovsky do you really think that people lived that long back then? If so It just proves how uneducated you are.
@Andrea Crnjanin your are the idiot you don't know about Ramsay 2 character
He was a bad ruler of Egypt he deserves hell and these are written in QURAN so you should behave yourself
I see the Black Revisionists are still at work regarding ancient Egypt. Ramses II had (and his mummy still has) red hair. In 1975, French scientists, while performing conservation work on the mummy, used a hair sample to conclude that Ramses II was a leucoderm (a white skinned person). The same work discovered his hair was originally red, having later been dyed with a Henna compound as old age (white hair) set in. Ramses II died at the age of 90. His hair is (and always was) "wavy," not "kinky" or "curly." See Balout et al. 1985.
His skull has been described as "Nordic type" by various scientists performing skull analyses over the years. Perhaps the best known mention of this is in the description given by Professor Raymond Dart in 1939. The description of Ramses II by Biblical scholar Archibald Sayce in 1927 is essentially the same. Even the Egyptian Antiquities authorities stated categorically that Ramses II was NOT Black, nor were any of his predecessors.
A Senagalese scholar named Cheikh Anta Diop once claimed that Ramses II was Black. This was debunked by nearly the entire scientific community that had access to the relevant studies. Nevertheless, we still see this claim pop up from time to time, as in this example.
This is no different than the fairly regular appearance of a "Blacked" Nefertiti. And, as is usual in these situations, the artist has taken a great deal of "creative license," essentially rendering Ramses II Black. The artist and the author of the video are either ignorant of the information above, or worse, have an agenda. I believe it to be the latter.
La illaha illallah
AdamIsHere wa Muhammed rasool allah ameen.
Sumaameen
@@JayDeeDonuts La ilaaha Illallah Muhammadu Rasuulullah SAW
Boooom💥💥💥
How did the artist find out his skin color?
You have just reconstructed my grandfather.. I am shooketh!!!
Pa Lé mines mines also I’m like whaaaaaaa😳
mines also ..
@Da Tru Kangmaybe it's true we may not know
Firon ka pota
Bhkk chutiya😂
Your videos and work are both beautiful, artistic and unique combined with relaxing music. I love your videos and amazed at your work. Keep it up 🌹
I came because of 'Phaorah's Concubine' from MangaToon.. Ok that's all haha
Wow I never thought that there's a lot of you guys here same as me hahaha.. Thank you so much.. *bows* Btw I already finished read it and I'm satisfied with it 😊💕 have a nice day guys!
Same😂😅
Same here🤣🤣
Same.
Hey me too
Damn same here but our sese is more handsome😂
where did you grt that color from,weird color.
Amazing...! When I saw the finished work -both young and old-, my first thought was, "Now, this is the face of a king!" The music was beautiful too, fitting for this video. Thank you for sharing.
Impressive... I really love facial reconstruction.
I knew the moment I saw the title of this video the comment section would be riddled with debates about whether the Egyptians were really black.
Me too, I was like: "Man, the comments are gonna be a shitstorm"
I know. To be honest, it makes me sad. I had a great passion for this wonderful culture since i was a little child, i read a lot, watched all of the existing documentaries at the times, even went to Egypt, and seeing stupid people getting at each others throats from both sides (and like the majority of these people really didn't look that much into it) just takes out the magic of this ancient culture. I don't even understand why this is such a big deal, as far as i remember scientists told us long ago, that there is basically no one left from that culture, no real ancient egyptians, so i don't understand. I am hungarian, and we came from somewhere from around the Ural mountains, and everybody knows that todays hungarians are not like the ancient ones at all. So why claim it right? Isn't it the same in this case? Also i never understood this black and white simplistic view. Different countries have different cultures, i don't think it is a this or that thing, i would never claim russian culture as my own for example.
I completey agree with you. I personally think Egyptians we neither Black or White, I think they were just Dark-Skinned.
But Egyptians are not black they are arabs, Persians or middle Eastern decents pure black Africans are close to equator central and south until Europe came
Glen Edmondson they're not black they did a test on mommy's that were 1300 BC the same DNA as modern Egyptians except modern Egyptians have a little bit of sub-Saharan DNA the ancient Egyptians had no sub-Saharan DNA that also means Jesus was middle eastern-looking cuz he went to Egypt to hide and the mummies they tested we're from 1300 BC to 400 ad they all had the same DNA and they were buried around Egypt from different burial sites
impressionante
Ramsés sem dúvida foi o maior faraó do Egito Antigo.
É incrível depois de mais de 3.500 anos conseguimos ver o rosto do famoso e inesquecível faraó Ramsés.
Vdd
Affascinante.... ricostruzione del viso di S.Rita da Cascia ? E S.Zita di Lucca?
Absolutely amazing work, JudeMaris! Always a pleasure to see something new from you.
"Look on my works ye mighty and despair...…"
This is firaun!
Moose musa
It is not Pharaoh Moses. These are lies that the Jews invented against the greatest king of Egypt, and are repeated by the ignorant and the stupid and the envious of the history of Egypt like you
Moose Musa
Ramses II was a great king and had many accomplishments, and he had 112 sons and daughters and ruled Egypt for 68 years and died naturally in the Cemetery of the Valley of the Kings.
@@بهايموحميرقردوغان-غ6و egypts just lied that Allah destroyed their so called "god" :)
But how they can know? the answer is they have lie photocopies
Remember this pharaoh is preserved, and Allah tells us that and preserved him as a sign. Which pharaoh? The one that drowned, the one that was a tyrant at the time of Moosa pbuh, the one that was preserved by our lord. Now he's the only preserved Egyptian Pharaoh I know of in this day and age. Connect the dots.
He was no great man.
سبحان الله الواحد الأحد لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير رضيت بالله ربا وبالإسلام دينا وبمحمد رسولا أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وأشهد أن محمد رسول الله هذا فرعون جعله الله أية لنا ﴿فاليوم ننجيك ببدنك لتكون لمن خلفك آية وإن كثيرا من الناس عن آياتنا لغافلون﴾
هذه الأية من القرأن [سورةيونس:صفحة ٩٢]
Uhibuka fiLAH
danow fam أحبك الله الذي أحببتني فيه :)
بس لا تفتي على كيفك
ماتغور انت ودينك الوسخ
@@michaelattallah6765 دين مين اللي وسخ يا بتاع الكنايس واغتصاب الاطفال ورفض العلاج عشان الرب عايز كدا هههههه
What music is that? It's lovely!
Bellissimo!!! Molto somigliante alla mummia. Credo fosse davvero così. Il suo sguardo fiero intimorisce e ti conquista❤
This is one of the mummies I have seen in person.
@Thomas Shelby Leader of the Peaky Fookin Blinders why?
@ϥⲣⲁⲟⲛ
Why is your ass burning? are you possessed by devil or something?
Can't Mossad The Assad noone asked for your opinion
@Can't Mossad The Assad I really cant comprehend people talking like this, unless that person was possessed by the chief deceiver
Did the artist have in mind that Sesu was about 90 years old when he died?, good job nevertheless
Yeah it's crazy how they got to live that long but we all want to see the younger version of them. I think they knew he was older tho
Ramses looked nothing like that. Even his own wall art shows him many, many times. We know for a fact he was a red head. They have done test on his hair roots. He also had a slender Semitic nose.But of course don't let facts get in the way.
and you know because?? you were there right??? idiot
No, he knows because he read what the generations of people who have devoted their entire lives to studying this stuff have had to say. The mummy's hair was preserved. Take five seconds to Google a photo of it and you can see it for yourself - it's red. It's not naturally red, because Ramses II died at 87 - by that time it was white and he was having it dyed (there's plenty of evidence that hair dyes were used in Ancient Egypt, as well. Look it up.) But second, in 1985 the Egyptian government requested that France assist them in preserving the mummy of Ramses II. Before preserving it and sending it back to Cairo in a hermetically sealed chamber, a team of French biologists ran a series of tests on the mummy, and found naturally occurring red pigments in the roots of its hair. And third, there are numerous depictions in Egyptian tomb art of fair-skinned, red/blond-haired individuals, although darker-colored people (brown hair and eyes) made up the majority, as they do today. So yes, Ramses II was a fair-skinned redhead. Do your homework, especially before you insult someone. (drops mic)
Rameses was someone you would see at 711 with a dot on his head he was definitely Punjabi indian
nohesiswhite
It always confuses me when I see a north african/egyptian person with red hair. Red hair pops up as a trait all over the world in the weirdest places.
Thank you very much. He really comes to life in the aged up reconstruction.
Red Hair hey. So why has the artist given him such dark eyebrows ? Maybe he should look at some redheads and see that they generally have golden, blonde or very lightest brown eyebrows.
Ramses ii (the cursed one) was killed in the sea by his Creator (the Greatest one) and yet people are fan of him. Creator gave a challenge that the body of cursed one will be preserved and was found after 3000 years from the sea in 1890s. Read surah Taha in the holy Quran for more details. Moses (peace be upon him) lead the oppressed people to freedom and yet people still admire Ramses who oppressed innocent people and claimed to be God. Why is it people still admire him. Can anyone answer?
“I am ozymandias, king of kings, look at my work ye mighty and despair”
i don't gettit
@@hassanikram1510 it's a poem. About the statue of this guy that had that inscription, but around it all that remained was endless sand.
Alien Covenant.
What's your offer!?
great my ars. they show him bold when he's got gray hair. he called him self God, but look at him today. He is sign to those Arrogant people who come after him.
“My name is Ozymandias, king of kings. Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!”
He had a red hair, which is an interesting detail.
I thought Pharaohs (men) didn’t get their ears pierced? Isn’t that one of the main reasons Tutankhamen’s gold mask was & is looked upon and generally accepted by those scholars as not being HIS mask, but one of a lady because the ears are pierced.
He was handsome no matter his hair or skin color.
According to Wiki and based on a forensic test by Professor Pierre-Fernand Ceccaldi, the chief forensic scientist at the Criminal Identification Laboratory of Paris, Ramses II was apparently redhead and likely fair skinned.
SuperNoone89 by not being exposed to the sun. Egyptian rulers wanted to look different to their subjects so their skin was fairer, they also did head binding which changed the shape of their skulls. Ramesses was from Lybia, had red hair and lighter skin.
According to WIKI !! THATS NOT AH TRUE SOURCE YU IDIOT
@@Johnny.5.Is.Alive. but he was a general who lived to be 90 highly doubt he could dodge the African sun for so long😐
Also red hair is not exclusive to white skin. Also could be dye. Looking at his children they look African as well
I believe that the thousand of statues of Ramsesses II, the Great that remain in Egypt is what Ramseses II the second looked like.
Statues in his period were idealized, they do not always represent how he really looked, especially since he got pretty old while the statues are all smooth and youthful.
Most Egyptian kings were overweight and had big bellies but they were always depicted with great abs LOL
Sura 10:90 And We took the Children of Israel across the sea, and Pharaoh and his soldiers pursued them in tyranny and enmity until, when drowning overtook him, he said, "I believe that there is no deity except that in whom the Children of Israel believe, and I am of the Muslims."
Moses was raised as Egyptian, so
he must've known about The book of the Dead Which contained
the original ten Commandments .
He already knew them before he went up to Mt. Sinai. He didn't receive them from any Hebrew God.
@Andrea Crnjanin , Power of names! can devide what is ONE thing to look as if it is a different thing while in essence it is one thing AT THE CORE. Look!, Islam has always been there before Muhammad but may be people called it different names, some called it Christianity, some called it Judaism etc
When Muslims talk about ISLAM they mean that all prophetic teachings, the way of Life, worshiping God is what ISLAM is (Worshiping God in his own terms) since Adam. So the fact that some people decided to call themselves Christians or Jews doesn' t mean they were not Muslims (in those times). So according to Muslims interpretations, Adam, Noah, David, Solomon, Moses, Jesus, apostles of Jesus (Mathew, Peter, John and others) and all people who followed them were all Muslims. However their way of Islam was different from Islam of today because GOD has decreed different ways of worshiping him in every age. So if you ask me who are Christians today are they Muslims in that sense? I can say that they are Muslims who follow prophet Jesus but unfortunately their teachings have been corrupted on the fact that they sometimes take Jesus as GOD almighty interchangeably!. And if you ask me are Jews Muslims?, I can tell tell you that they are Muslims who follow prophet Moses but unfortunately they reject prophet Jesus. And if you ask me who are those who call themselves Muslims today, I will answer you that they are Muslims who follow prophet Muhammad and believe in all past prophets!. SO don't be confused with the word Islam, Muslims etc. [ALLAH knows best]
Andrea Crnjanin girl yo comments SCREAMS ignorance. I feel sorry for ya
Muslim no Muslim we know all this is true thanks to the bible and confirmed FACT by the Quran he did exist, now he is suffering by never resting in peace,FACT stated in Quran do some research @Andrea Crnjanin
Andrea Crnjanin Muslim means one who submits to the will of Allah. Moses was submitting to the will of Allah.
I can not subscribe your channel why??
Ancient Egyptian males didn’t wear earrings after childhood.
Just thought I’d point that out.
They also weren’t black.
Did Moses look this man in the eyes and make him blink?
Moses, Solomon and Jesus were all black prophets. You can not debate that on your update bibles
@@Dawaco22 if egypt is black then moses was black
@@MJOSUETT123 lol...if u white...ur gods were trees. Also half of current so called Egyptians are Greeks and immigrants from middle east who came during spresd of Islam. Real Egyptians are Nubians and yes Bani Israel were dark skinned ppl.
@@hqueen-if2ns Egypt is not black now and was not black then.
Ramasses was around long before.
In the initial image without all the liberties taken with the animation , he looked a lot like an older Japanese man.
That's my view too.
I have read that the Japanese were one of (if not the first) to arrive in the America's.
Japanese? Wtf? 😂
Beautiful. Thank u Ludwig.
If I could not mistaken, he was the pharaoh at the time of Moises in the old testament in the Bible?
ancient egyptians where not all nubians or african there were all sorts of races there!!!! ive read many books
Agreement there was a study done and a book written there where all colored hair in Egypt blonde black brown light brown and red
there is no proof of your claim the only one who lie is u
no. the Chinese have the most
That's what I was thinking. Perhaps Egypt was a diverse society which is why people argue so much over their race.
yes epypt was a diverse.
The Quran is the only book that explained both the drowning at sea, and Pharoah's body preservation by Allah... as a sign for generations. Read the English Quran and get amazed!
Wow...the Angel Gabriel has take mud into this paraoh's mouth,and he has no time to repent his sins...
Robert Curtis the devil doesn’t worship anyone but himself he has that much pride and arrogance
Robert Curtis and the pharaoh asked repentance because he saw the wrath of Allah before his death only to have asked forgiveness when he felt fear
@Robert Curtis just throw the radical satanic book Bible and Say Allahuakber.Christianity is a worst virus for whole mankind.
Bashar Al Assad be a little more respectful to other religions even if ur not part of it like race even though ur not black u gotta still respect them
@@shoumikislam3765come to Jesus Christ while you can.
"Look on my works, ye Mighty and despair!"
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.
Oh stop I'm going back to school next week.
I have residing hair lines like this Pharaoh. My baldness on top is uneven like Pharaoh. Before my dad died he got skinny and his nose 👃🏻 got pointy like a alquiline nose. I did research on the alquiline nose because I was fascinated on my dads pointy nose. I dads last name was Martinez Gomez, but he was extra proud of being Martinez. I dad died on his birthday April 23, 1972. A Pharaohs constellation Horus/Orion constellation.
A little dissapointed noone else said this but... "Return the slab!"
The man in gauze, the man in gauze, KING RAMSES
Or suffer my curse :p
@@rigwig323 heck yeah!!!
Lol. courage the cowardly dog
Me!!!! And by the way...
WHAT'S YOUR OFFER!?
I. thought the red hair was Henna a color seed they grind up...
He was 90. By that time he got gray-haired but his family built their reputation about being related to god Seth, and red hair was a trait associated with him.
@@KasumiRINA its henna he doesn't have red hair you fool
Not really an accurate description, he reigned for at least 66 yrs ( as much as Queen Elizabeth) he should be looked older with grey hair/ eye brows.
Colored people don't physically age as fast
Wow ! 1:07, you'll see it clearly if you make blurry eyes. Great video.
BTW does anyone know the title of this music ? Really love it !
Hi I want to become an archeologist what I have to do for it please help.
Ramesses II's hair was red, he dyed it later in life to keep up a youthful appearance. Some believe his family worshiped Seth(his father's name, Seti, reflected this) because of this family trait, as Seth was associated with the color red and redheaded people! Very good facial reconstruction though, I've been a huge fan of these videos for awhile now.
Side note, historians generally agree that Ancient Egypt was quite the melting pot. People from the Mediterranean region, the Fertile Crescent, and Africa alike flocked there. But really, does the amount of melanin in the skin of a three thousand year old civilization really effect their accomplishments at all?
It doesn't but showing Egypt more diverse is specifically important to counter the racial narratives from last two-three centuries. Egyptians are Egyptian - concept of race wasn't invented back then.
@@KasumiRINA no but biology is eternal that chin says hes of caucasian decent
There still statues of Ramesses 11 sowe already know what he looked like do not we?
Headwind-1 not really, Pharaohs had statues made in an image they wanted to be seen as and NOT as they actually looked. Prehistoric version of today’s ‘airbrushing’ or celebrity photos.
Yeah compare of Cleopatra's Egyptian statues that are very stylized and her coin mints or Roman busts and paintings that show her more realistic. Rarely, like during Amarna period, Egyptian art did become realistic... But not in Ramesside.
There is no way he could have been black. His features are very middle eastern and he had red hair in his youth. I've never seen a black or mixed race person with his facial features or natural red hair. It's just stupid to suggest he was black maybe his 14th great- grandmother was black but that's it he's clearly mainly white or as I think totally white in origin so basically middle eastern. Yes Egypt is in Africa but Egypt is the only country in Africa to be CONNECTED to the Middle East. They had lots of contact with the Hittites modern day Turkey(I think) some of the pharoahs married Hittites princesses like Ramses.
also egypt and North Africa is on the mideterniean
also egypt and North Africa is on the mideterniean
Jack 225 My cousin is mxd, in fact she is only 1/4 white and her hair is bright red. Regardless, when hair strands are deprived of oxygen for centuries they can turn red due to a change in chemical composition, look it up and stop clinging on to this red-haired myth.
+NewMusicPlusTv Well than her other parent has white ancestry as well. In order to be a red head both parents need to carry the genes for it. She would be a very rare child, very unusual if she as u said has natural red hair and of predominantly African ancestry. She has more white ancestors than u may think. For me though I think the pharoahs were middle eastern mainly because of their facial features. If they had black African blood then it would not have been much. Remember sadly the lighter u were in colouring the more u were thought to be Devine. These are only my opinions, if u believe they were black then ok I'm not going to try change yr mind. Still haven't seen a person with predominantly black ancestry with them facial features or red hair.
+NewMusicPlusTv I don't think all pharaohs were predominantly of middle eastern ancestry though. I accept and believed later dynasties like the Nubians were black. Just not Ramses or most of the pharaohs that came before them. However the Macedonian Ptolemies the last Egyptian pharoahs were predominantly white in appearance as they were Greek in origin. Also as u have said about red hair originating over centuries over chemical things, yeah I agree but I also think that was how it started and mainly in colder climates. I can't imagine a black African being deprived of this chemical or losing pigments that causes red hair as they live in an extremely hot continent. Yr cousin is a lot more mixed than u think. Recessive genes have a part to play. Red hair originated in Scandinavia before spreading to most of Europe.
_This is an_ *excellent video* _of_ *amazing likenesses.* 😎👍
Why not of the mummy of SETI? I’d like to see that.. this is amazing
I had always heard that he had red hair? Also ear rings were not something worn by Pharoah. That's one of the pieces of evidence used to show that Tutankhamun's death mask was made for a woman and not for him, because it has pierced ears.
How did they know it was Ramses II
DNA test
@unknown unknown i though they ran DNA test but ok that is a more resonable anwser
I think there were inscriptions on the wrappings of his mummy (now unwrapped). Most of the royal mummies were robbed of valuables, re-wrapped and placed in recycled coffins in a couple of recycled tombs in the 22nd Dynasty, when the priests had taken control of the bankrupt state.
Totally false colours. He had red hair and fair skin.
100 Commandments and Doctrines from the Quran
1. Do not be rude in speech (3:159)
2. Restrain anger (3:134)
3. Be good to others (4:36)
4. Do not be arrogant (7:13)
5. Forgive others for their mistakes (7:199)
6. Speak to people mildly (20:44)
7. Be moderate in your bearing and the volume of your speech (31:19)
8. Do not ridicule others (49:11)
9. Be dutiful to parents (17:23)
10. Do not say a word of disrespect to parents (17:23)
11. Do not enter parents’ private room without asking permission (24:58)
12. Commit to writing any transaction involving the taking or giving of loans (2:282)
13. Do not follow anyone blindly (2:170)
14. Grant more time to repay if the debtor is in hard times (2:280)
15. Don’t be involved with usury or interest (2:275)
16. Do not engage in bribery (2:188)
17. Do not break any promise (2:177)
18. Keep and fulfil all trusts (2:283)
19. Do not mix the truth with falsehood (2:42)
20. Judge with justice between people (4:58)
21. Stand out firmly for justice (4:135)
22. Wealth of the dead should be distributed among his family members (4:7)
23. Women have the right of inheritance (4:7)
24. Do not take for yourself the property of orphans (4:10)
25. Protect orphans (2:220)
26. Do not consume one another’s wealth unjustly (4:29)
27. Facilitate peace between those in conflict (49:9)
28. Avoid being suspicious (49:12)
29. Spend wealth in charity (57:7)
30. Encourage feeding of the poor (107:3)
31. Seek out the needy and help them (2:273)
32. Do not spend money extravagantly (17:29)
33. Do not invalidate charity by bragging about your generosity (2:264)
34. Honor guests (51:26)
35. Enjoin virtue to others only after practicing it yourself (2:44)
36. Do not engage in or spread corruption (2:60)
37. Do not prevent people from going to houses of worship (2:114)
38. Never engage in fighting as an aggressor but only in defense (2:190)
39. Do not engage in compulsion regarding religion (2:256)
40. Believe in all prophets (2:285)
41. Do not have sexual intercourse during the menstrual period (2:222)
42. Do not commit adultery (17:32)
43. Choose leaders based on their merit (2:247)
44. God does not burden a person beyond his capacity; nor should we (2:286)
45. Do not become divided (3:103)
46. Think deeply about the wonders of nature and the creation of this universe (3:191)
47. Men and women have equal rewards for their deeds (3:195)
48. Do not marry those related to you by blood (4:23)
49. The man is the protector and supporter of the family (4:34)
50. Do not be miserly (4:37)
51. Do not envy others (4:54)
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56. Avoid intoxicants and alcohol (5:90)
57. Do not gamble (5:90)
58. Do not insult other people’s deities (6:108)
59. Be honest; don’t cheat in any of your dealings (6:152)
60. Eat and drink but be not excessive (7:31)
61. Wear good clothing during prayer times (7:31)
62. Protect and help those who seek protection (9:6)
63. Strive for purity (9:108)
64. Never give up hope of Allah’s Mercy (12:87)
65. Know that Allah forgives a wrong done out of ignorance if the person repents and corrects himself (16:119)
66. Inviting others to the way of God should be done with wisdom and graciousness (16:125)
67. No one can bear another person’s sins (17:15)
68. Do not kill your children for fear of poverty (17:31)
69. Avoid vain talk (23:3)
70. Respect other people’s privacy, especially in their own homes (24:27)
71. Know that God provides security and peace to those who worship Him and act virtuously (24:55)
72. Be modest and humble (25:63)
73. Strive for reward in the Hereafter but do not neglect your affairs in this world (28:77)
74. Invoke not any other deity along with God (28:88)
75. Do not engage in homosexuality (29:29)
76. Enjoin the right and forbid the wrong (31:17)
77. Women should not display or flaunt their beauty and charms (33:33)
78. God forgives all sins when the sinner repents and turns to Him (39:53)
79. Repel evil by something that is better (41:34)
80. Decide affairs by consultation (42:38)
81. Know that there should be no monasticism in religion (57:27)
82. Those who have knowledge will be given a higher rank by God (58:11)
83. Treat non-Muslims in a kind and fair manner (60:8)
84. Stay away from greed and stinginess (64:16)
85. Do not ignore or push away the needy (93:10)
86. Pardon and forgive the mistakes of others (3:135)
87. Establish prayer and give in charity (31:4)
88. Know that the bounty of God is better than anything man can amass or hoard (10:58)
89. God puts love and affection between the hearts of those who believe in Him (8:63)
90. Those who purify their souls succeed, and those who corrupt their souls fail (91:10)
91. Those who believe in God find satisfaction in remembering Him (13:28)
92. Those who believe and do good are given joy and peace of mind (13:29)
93. Enjoin patience and compassion (90:17)
94. Know that God gave humans hearing, sight, intelligence, and affections so that they might be grateful (16:78)
95. Compete with one another in doing good (21:90)
96. Know that God created the universe with meaning and purpose (3:191)
97. Guard your modesty (23:5)
98. Know that being just is next to piety (5:8)
99. Fight when necessary to defend yourselves but do not aggress (2:190)
100. Know that it is only righteousness that makes a person noble (49:13)
Very good!. That first reconstruction (at .35) reminds me a little bit of the actor Patrick Stewart..The one who playsJean-Luc Picard in Star Trek. The second reconstruction not so much.
I also view this because I read manga comic pharaos concubine.. My favourite story. ❤❤❤😊
Pharoahs did not wear earrings, only the women and children did.
+Vox Dei Children as in both boys and girls?
yes I believe boys did but not male pharoahs
Then what was the big hole there for....pls stfu
Ehi Jay right...tf
True..... even Pharaohs knew there were only two genders.
He put babies in boiling hot water. The man was pure evil
Exactly
@@shoaibhaq8680 Is that a Bible reference?
I though hes Son Of Sun god RA
10 SUB CHALLENGE nope
10 SUB CHALLENGE he was a tyrant who killed women and children and claimed he was god
Magnífica Reconstrucción🏆 👏👏👏
Wasn't he and many in his family said to have red or ginger hair?
Ramesses II was probably vain, he had Akhenaten's sculptures to look at prior to him building his first, therefore if his nose was narrow (like Akhenaten's) then why did he depict his huge statues with broad noses, and lips no-less? Stop showing us Alexander's skeleton and show us the real Ramesses II please.
+fuckoff5311 Look, you're not black therefore, none of your concern.
+fuckoff5311 Whatever, the fact is we're all family and you're not!
Stealing other peoples history. Nothing different than white people. Egyptians weren't white or black. They were brown skinned. The egyptians these days are mixed with arabs and therefore are more lightskinned.
Ramses was associated with the god Seth because he had red hair...... overlooked here.
Absolutely correct..I said that to myself as soon as I saw the skull was pic
yes you r right . 100%
B.S.- he was associated with Seti because his father's name was Seti and do you know where the land of Seti "Ta-Seti" was located? Nubia- Ta-Seti, the land of the bow was in Nubia, so Ramses II was definitely a Black man and did not have red hair.
you fucking idiot god seth is not ta seti which means land of nubians ...puffffff
mata matosa Ignorant Bitch I gave you the truth. STFU!
Incredible seeing the face of someone in the bible, actually mentioned in the old testament.Ramses the great is probably the most famous preserved corpse after Napoleon .It's actually looking at a face Moses saw n spoke to...awesome n spine chilling .
XxpauldadudexX yup
The Quran Says:
10:90 And We helped the Children of Israel cross the sea, and Pharaoh and his soldiers followed them out of hatred and animosity. But when he was certain to drown, he said: "I believe that there is no god except the One in whom the Children of Israel believe, and I am of those who have submitted."
10:91 Now you say this? While before you disobeyed and were of the corrupters!
10:92 *This day, We will preserve your body, so that you become a sign for those after you. But most of the people are unaware of Our signs!*
(Monotheist Group Translation)
Whether you believe or not in this Book, this is a fulfilled prophecy, as we still have his body now.
The "Quran" is a book of hate, murder, pedophilia & racism. Dont quote that venom here!
Bible is racist also. so?
Ouch. You religious nutjobs just interpret what you want...haha.
Why is he lighter in the thumbnail then in the actual video?
What is the background music ?
He looks like my neighbor 😂
lol
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C'est vrai Massinissa. Une vraie tête d'arabe mon frere ! 😁😁😁
En verité ils ne s'appelaient pas Kheops ou Toutankamoun, leurs vrais noms c'etait Adnen ou Farid ou Mustafa ou Tayeb.
Ils nous ont menti 😂😂😂
Vous avez toute mon amitié les cousins du bled.
Salam aleykoum !
Yes. He was a normal human being
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Damn , the holy Quran once aid that , some generation can see them face of Firaun .
i think its so funny that black people get so mad because he is white. his real hair was red. Professor P. F. Ceccaldi, with a research team, studied some hairs from the mummy’s scalp. Rameses II was 87 years old when he died, and his hair had turned white. Ceccaldi determined that the reddish yellow color of the hair was due to a dye with a dilute henna solution. Microscopic examinations showed that the hair roots contained natural red pigments, and that therefore, during his younger days, Rameses II had been a red head. Analysis concluded that these red pigments did not result from the hair somehow fading, or otherwise being altered after death, but did represent Rameses’ natural hair color. look it up if you dont believe me. why do yall want them to be black so bad, haha?
ancient egyptians were not caucasian but nubian\arabic.....modern egypt does NOT represent the ancients due to influx of arabs and ottos.
***** the ancients were not arabs like you...FACT
Ryan Neustadter Y'all stop it. honestly I think there was white mixed and full black egyptians in the ancient times. there were a lot of different races who were egyptians back in the day.
Janice Walker my point exactly!!...its the only reasonable conclusion...
All you have to do is google ancient Egypt. I get so frustrated with this topic. Of course Egyptians were black first. Egypt was invaded numerous times from neighboring countries, therefore, why they look mixed today. Btw there are our Africans with red hair. Ignorance is not bliss, it’s dangerous.
could you make a face reconstruction of hemiounou son's of nefermaat ? It would be great.Nice videos anyway...
very talented artist and musician. thanks
He died when he was 90.
So not expected to make him look younger lool! 😅
The people of that time live longer so maybe he look young at 90
His hair is yellow.. He wasnot black.. Btw egyptian people are white just like u
They are also tanned or brown and yes you are right their skull structure is caucasian.
Why make a reconstruction if you know nothing about this man's features and Egyptian culture at the time
Yes, most facial skeletons look the same. Without knowing muscle and tissue mass and skin type etc it is hard to know.
One of these mummies ended up in a tourist museum in New York and they figured out it was royalty from the position of his arms after death. I believe it was one of the Ramses and I had occasion to see it in Niagara Falls. It was returned to egypt
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Race is not natural but a European construct mostly from the 17thc onward . . . talking about Ramesses' "race" is about as meaningful as talking about whether black and white wolves or black and white cats are different "species"--literally, the differences are skin deep. Given that, the DNA of modern Egyptians is pretty much the same, with some additions, as in ancient Egypt--and it's not sub-Saharan but mostly Semitic (like Arabs and Jews). Having said THAT, there were some eras (mostly late dynasties) in which dark Nubians conquered Egypt and there were "black pharaohs." Facts are complicated and cut many directions. Racism of ANY sort is simplistic and wrongheaded.
Idiot.
They still have the hair from Ramesis Head. IT IS RED. MAKE OF THAT WHAT YOU WILL.
When ever you find someone great everyone claim belong to us when he is criminal poor bad everyone would say he is not amongst us must be from somewhere else
The first kings
ABC S he wasn’t great man we know he fight Moses and he claim that he is God.
he looks somalian/ Ethiopian who knows probably mixed with both???
+GORO911 You're an Arab, you have your own history- stop trying to claim something that's not yours. Then, you guys have the nerve to condemn European Jews for occupying Palestine, yet you are standing on land you have no business on!
+GORO911 You're nobody's hero- you sound like a fool!
+GORO911 The world despises you, plain and simple!
+GORO911 What reality? You have no achievements except as occupiers. You build nothing, do nothing, and stand for nothing. You're unworthy to sit in the same room as me, real talk Arab BOY! African has GOLD, DIAMONDS and yes HISTORY. The Largest animal, Elephants, the tallest animal, Giraffe, the smartest animal, your mother, the king of the jungle, the lion, and the fastest animal, the cheetah. Tell me, how do you compare to this? You don't. Fact is you can't even compare to the African American who is more like the Ancient Egyptian than your wettest dream! Again, why are you in Africa GOAT RAPER?
Egypt, Ethiopia, & Somalia r all in Northeastern Africa.
I'd love to see a reconstruction of Seti I, his father. They didn't seem to look much alike if you look at both mummies.
Was going to leave the same comment again, guess it will never happen...
This was incredible!
Uh, quickly made him black. nice "reconstruction" dude. his straight browm hair is still attached to him.
are you dumb...
@@blitzbotz no, you are: a dumb racist
@@TWOCOWS1 it doesn't matter he was Caucasian with tan olive skin
Awww Nooo. looks nothing like Yul Bryner. lol. Great reconstruction.
To be fair, this reconstruction is all wrong. Forensic analysis has shown that Ramses II had a light skin, a Semitic or Roman nose and naturally red hair which had gone white but had been dyed red again at the time of his death.
0:02 Say cheese! :D
What's your offer?
How can they reconstruct cartilages?
Very good work, the masters of all were the tanned Mediterranean type and Chinese: from Algebra to Alphabet, astronomy, arts,medicine, compass,paper,gunpowder, firearms etc !
interesting look; I always thought he had red hair (auburn), and maybe a hooked nose.
His hair was an interesting subject. It was naturally red, but it had gone white by the time he died (as he was around ninety years old), so he had it dyed red again. So his hair is a real mess.
Ayotunde Ayoko He was redhead.
Nah he wasn’t a redhead
Thank you for this education.
Dialah manusia terlak n at di muka bumi ini
I understand that Egyptian Adult Males
did not wear earrings, I may be wrong, but this is a good rendition...gives us an idea of how he looked which is the main point anyway.
The Ancient Egyptians in 4 words: MASTERS OF ALL CIVILIZATIONS !