السامري: الساحر المصري الذي أسس الماسونية [Samaritan: The Egyptian Magician Who Founded Freemasonry]
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داود عفيشات
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عاطف عزت
About this listen
يخوض الكاتب المصري "عاطف عزت" في بحار التاريخ برؤية مختلفة ومجهود بحثي قد يثير نقد الكثيرين.
بعد كتابه "فرعون موسى" يبحث في تاريخ الحركة الماسونية العالمية، هل هي تنظيم دولي غرضه السيطرة على الدول أم له أغراض أخرى؟ ما الفرق بين مصر وإيجيبت؟ ومن اكتشف أمريكا؟
ولماذا عوقب بني اسرائيل لعبادتهم عجل من ذهب ولم ينزل العقاب على السامري؟
يجيب عزت على كل تلك الأسئلة المثيرة، ويكشف النقاب عن أسرار تاريخية مسكوت عنها.
استمع الآن.
Please note: This audiobook is in Arabic.
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