The Promised Messiah and Mahdi

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THE PROMISED MESSIAH AND MAHDI and difficult journey at such a young age. Jesus reared in Mosaic traditions was most unlikely to imitate Buddhism. . The view of the Promised Messiah is most logical and has solved this riddle. According to him Jesus migrated to India in the post-crucifixion period. He lived in India for many years. In addition to Kashmir, he probably visited other centres of Buddhism in India and Tibet. Buddhists learned about his life and teachings and venerated him probably as a new Buddha. As events of life of Buddha had not yet been recorded or the records did not exist, Buddhist priests in their writings of that time or somewhat later period recorded the life events and teachings of Jesus and ascribed it all to Buddha. . Thus it was the Buddhists who borrowed from Jesus. . The book 'Jesus In India' by Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, has been published recently by London Mosque, 16 Gressenhall. Road, Southfields, London SW18 England. . For readers interested in this subject of migration of Jesus to. India, the following bibliography is given: ☐. Bibliography 1. Ahmad, Mirza Ghulam, Jesus In India (Islam International Publ. Tilford, UK 1989) written in 1899 2. Ahmad, Khwaja Nazir, Jesus in Heaven On Earth (Woking Mission, England 1952) 3. Faber-Kaiser, Andreas, Jesus Died in Kashmir (Gordon & Cremonesi London 1976) 4. Khan, M. Zafrullah, Deliverance From The cross (London, Mosque, 1978) 5. Kersten, Holger, Jesus Lived In India. P (Element, Shaftesbury 1986) 6. Chaudhry, Aziz A. , Jesus Among the Lost Sheep (Islam International, Tilford 1992) 7. Hassnain, Fida M. , A Search for The Historical Jesus (Gateway Books, Bath 1994) 56