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be killed by him. The second coming of the Messiah Jesus who was a Prophet in his own right-and there is no way of unfrocking or de-prophetising him-will not infringe the Seal of the Prophets, or of Muhammad as the last Prophet. By this kind of belief the non-Ahmadi Muslim world refutes the claims of the Mirza Sahib as the Promised Messiah and Mahdi in Islam, because he had not bodily come down from heaven to Qadian. . In contrast, Hazrat Mirza Sahib, the Promised Messiah, said that God had revealed to him that Prophet Jesus did not die on the cross; he had only swooned. He recovered, met his disciples, and, unknown to anyone, he left Judaea-Palestine. He travelled to Persia, Afghanistan and Kashmir. In these places he met and preached among the ten 'lost' tribes of Israel, who had settled there after being captives of the Babylonians mentioned in the. Bible. At the age of 120 years died Jesus, whose grave is in. Srinagar, Kashmir, India. When this truth gradually breaks through the Judeo-Christian-Muslim clamorous opposition, and gets diffused in the world, and there is still no sign of Jesus from heaven, then mankind will take to Islam: and thereby will eliminate the crosses and no one will breed pigs any more. The prophecy about the two yellow sheets means that the coming Messiah will have two chronic ailments; Hazrat Mirza Sahib, the Promised. Messiah, did have these; one from the abdomen upwards, and another from the abdomen downwards. Hazrat Mirza Sahib was the Promised Messiah of the fourteenth century of Islam, just as. Jesus was the Promised Messiah of the fourteenth century of the. Mosaic dispensation. There may be more Messiahs in the spirit of Jesus in the centuries to come, but Messiah Jesus, son of Mary, in person will never come again. This is the revealed truth from. God to the Promised Messiah. . All this stung the orthodox Muslims and Christian missionaries into action. Just as the Jewish High Priest, Caiaphas, had accused. Messiah Jesus of infidelity and rebellion before Pontius Pilate, the Roman procurator of Judaea; the head of the Christian missionaries, Dr Henry Martyn Clark, had accused Messiah. Ahmad of a serious criminal case before Captain M. W. Douglas, 24