Karim El Koussa
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Born | March 17, 1971 Ehden, Lebanon |
🎓 Alma mater | Notre Dame University (NDU), Lebanon |
💼 Occupation | Author / Novelist / Researcher / Lecturer |
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👪 Relatives | Georges Nasser (uncle) |
🌐 Website | http://el-koussa.com |
Karim Rezek El Koussa (born March 17, 1971) is a Lebanese (Phoenician) author best known for his novels and books, including Pythagoras the Mathemagician (2001, 2005, 2010), The Phoenician Code (2011, 2018), Jesus the Phoenician (2013), and The Kabbalistic Visions (2021). His books have been published in 3 languages, English(1), Arabic, and French(2).
His novels and books gather a mixture of world Religion, History, Philosophy, Spirituality and Esoterism, with a special focus on the Canaanite-Phoenician and Egyptian Traditions, as well as the Christian Religion.
His literary work intriguingly challenges the traditional archeological, historical, and geographical data along with religious and theoligical concepts while presenting new and bold ideas always backed up by sound evidence, and compelling argument.(3)
One of his books, The Phoenician Code has been optioned for a TV Series.(4)
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