With Love to Muhammad (sa) - The Khatam-un-Nabiyyin — Page 184
184 With Love to Muhammad sa the Kh ā tam-un-Nabiyy ī n name of the Promised Messiah as for the Latter Days is ‘ Ī s ā in the ah ā d ī th. Based on this, there can be only two propositions: 1. The same Hazrat ‘ Ī s ā as , who came for the Israelites, about 600 years before the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa , comes back in the Latter Days as the Promised Messiah as 2. Another person is raised by All ā h, the Exalted, bearing the name of “‘ Ī s ā ” in the spiritual sense because of his similarities with him The first proposition is rejected because the Holy Qur’ ā n and the authentic ah ā d ī th declare that Hazrat ‘ Ī s ā as is dead. Thus, the only possibility left is that another person bearing the name of ‘ Ī s ā in the spiritual sense is raised by All ā h, the Exalted, in the Latter Days as the Promised Messiah and Im ā m Mahd ī. This has already happened with the advent of Hazrat Mirz ā Ghul ā m Ahmad Q ā di ā n ī as , the Promised Messiah and Im ā m Mahd ī of the Latter Days. Hazrat Mirz ā Ghul ā m Ahmad Q ā di ā n ī as has made very powerful and irrefutable arguments for the death of Hazrat ‘ Ī s ā as or Jesus Christ as. Below are some extracts that provide a glimpse of these arguments: We have so many certain and conclusive proofs of the death of Jesus, son of Mary, that they cannot all be set out in this brief publication. Read the Holy Qur’ ā n carefully and you will find the death of Jesus mentioned so clearly and definitely that it is not possible to interpret it otherwise. For instance, the Holy Qur’ ā n reports the acknowledgement of Jesus: