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Anubis who weighed the soul/heart of a person against the feather of Ma'at.

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Q: Who judged the Egytians in the afterlife?
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What did Egytians believe about the afterlife?

What is the afterlife


Who judged the dead person before they could be allowed into the paradise of the afterlife?

in Islam,, it's Mungkar and Nakir


What contribution the egytians?

food


Who judged you for your afterlife?

It is the One and the Only Almighty God (Allah) in Arabic Who has created all things and Who will judge all humans on the Day of Judgment.


Did the egytians made marshmallows?

Yes they did


Why was the shower invented?

the greeks and egytians


Why did egytians built pyramids?

The pyramids were built as a tomb for the pharaoh and his/her family. The pyramids were shaped as a pyramid because it pointed to the sky and to Aryans belt (the three Star's three kings)). The sky was where the afterlife was so the pyramid pointed to it also the pyramid also mirrored the stars because they believed that the stars were gods from the heavens above. The pyramids was a place for the pharaoh to travel to the afterlife.


Why did egytians rap animals?

No answer for silly questions.


Which river provided a livelihood to the egytians?

Nile


What did the ancient egytians eat?

Mostly grains.


Does it matter if it is an afterlife?

Most certainly, else what is the purpose of this life if the kowledge we have gained is not to be put to some use in the next. Else how will we be judged if not by that very same knowledge and our deeds.


Why did egytians leave the heart in the body?

The Ancient Egyptians left the heart in the body so that it could be weighed in the afterlife by the god Anubis. It was to be weighed against the feather of truth to determine whether the deseased lived a good life and was able to procide into the afterlife. If the feather and the heart were balanced the deseased would go to live in the afterlife. If they didn't balance, the heart was fed to Ammit, the Devourer of the Dead. The deseased would go no further. Also because the Egyptians believed that the heart was the center of the body. That's also why they took out the brain.