Egyptian society: The traditional values of the Middle East have blended the West's beliefs in the confusion and dysfunction of the Middle East, Egypt is the country. Egypt is a major country in the Middle East and is conventionally considered to be a stereotype of the Middle Eastern civilization, but further research indicates that Egypt is far from the average Middle East. Egypt has formed a strong nationalistic tradition in its history and has given its national unity, which often does not exist in other Middle Eastern countries (1).
Through common political and cultural traditions, it can be said that the people of many countries whose faith and values are consistent are societies (Judaism - Christianity, Oriental, Western etc). As used in this context, this term is used as a means of comparing two or more "associations" whose members represent arbitrary conflicts and a competitive worldview. Human society is usually organized according to the main means of its survival. As mentioned above, social scientists have identified agricultural societies, also known as hunter-gatherer societies, nomads of nomads, horticulturists or simple agricultural societies, as well as civilizations. Some people think industrial society and post industrial society are different from traditional agricultural society and quality.
Traces of ancient faith still existed in modern Egyptian folk tradition, but the movement of Egypt and Syrian French movement in 1798 greatly increased the impact on modern society. Therefore Westerners began to study Egyptian faith and Egyptian religious patterns directly. It is adopted for Western art. Since then the Egyptian religion has had a major impact on popular culture. Due to the continued interest in Egyptian faith, in the late 20th century several new religious groups were formed based on various reconfiguration of ancient Egyptian religions.
Various mysterious organizations that emerged from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century, such as the Theosophical Society and the ancient mysterious order Rosa Cross, repeated the beliefs derived from Seto. Who has learned the secret wisdom of Egypt? Mysterious writers influenced by theology such as Ruben Swinburn Climber are also invited to the book "Oyster Mystery" (1909) by Manly Palmer Hall (1937) and the Ancient Egypt · Freemason Association I wrote a book. A mysterious tradition of ancient Egypt A well-designed example of these beliefs is the book "Stealing Heritage" published by George James in 1954, which is a knowledge that Greek philosophy was stolen from other schools in Egypt We insist on being based on. James imagined this mysterious school as a grand organization with branches on many continents, so the so-called Egyptian mysterious system formed the world culture.