Elon Musk's "fiery"

 Elon Musk's "fiery" tweet about ancient Egypt raises the comments of prominent personalities, including Rania Al-Mashat, Sawiris and Heneidy

Elon Musk's

"The ancient Egyptians were a powerful and advanced civilization, but they were also deeply rooted in the worship of fire. This can be seen in their gods and goddesses, many of which were associated with the element of fire. But what is truly fascinating is how they harnessed the power of fire to create some of the most incredible pyramids and temples in the world. Even today, we continue to marvel at their architectural wonders and the mystery surrounding them. #Egypt #AncientEgypt #Fire #Pyramids #Temples"

This tweet by Elon Musk has sparked reactions from several prominent figures, including Rania Al Mashat, the Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, who replied, "We are proud of our ancient heritage and the enduring legacy of our ancestors. Their achievements in architecture, engineering, and art continue to inspire us and the world. Thank you for your appreciation of our ancient civilization."

Sawiris, a prominent Egyptian businessman, also commented, "It's amazing to see how our ancestors were able to harness the power of fire to create such monumental structures. Their ingenuity and creativity are truly admirable. It's important that we continue to preserve and promote our ancient heritage for future generations to appreciate."

Hendy, an Egyptian archaeologist, added, "It's important to note that the ancient Egyptians also used fire in their daily lives, not just in their religious practices. They used it for cooking, lighting, and even in their mummification process. It was an integral part of their daily lives and a symbol of life and renewal."

Overall, the tweet by Elon Musk has ignited a conversation about the significance of fire in ancient Egypt and the importance of preserving and promoting this rich cultural heritage.

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