A Hidden Truth — Page 20
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad 20 Kashmir have named Yuz Asaf, is a Prophet and a Prince. He is not known in this country by any Hindu title, such as Raja, Avatar, Rishi, Muni, Siddha etc. , rather everyone unanimously calls him Nabi. The word Nabi is common between the Muslims and the Israelites. In Islam since no Prophet appeared or could appear after our Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, the Muslims of Kashmir generally agree that Gospel. Thus, these proofs are such that one cannot outright reject them out of prejudice. In fact, they are illumined by a very clear light of truth. There are so many lines of evidence that their collective analysis leads to the conclusion that this is no baseless tale. The fact that Yuz Asaf resembles a Hebrew name; the fact that Yuz Asaf is renowned to be a Nabi [Prophet], which is a term that has been used exclusively for Prophets among the Israelites and Muslims; the fact that this Prophet is also referred to by the title ‘Prince’; the fact that the attributes of this Prophet are in complete similarity with the Messiah, peace be upon him; the fact that his teachings are remarkably similar to the moral teaching of the Gospel; the fact that he is buried in a Muslim neighbourhood; the fact that his tomb is said to have been standing for as many as 1900 years; the fact that in recent years, a Tibetan gospel has been discovered by a European, which clearly proves that Jesus, peace be upon him, came to this land—all when viewed collectively, surely lead to the conclusion that Jesus, peace be upon him, did indeed come to this land and it is here that he passed away. As well as these, there are many other arguments, which I will, God-willing, present in a regular journal. —From the author