The Tomb of Jesus

by Other Authors

Page 39 of 61

The Tomb of Jesus — Page 39

39 is at a distance of 900 miles from the western frontier of Persia and about 500 miles from the. Khyber Pass. ⁹ 8. The account given in "Rawzatus-Safaa" referred to above, provides a missing link in the unknown life of Jesus. Nasibain or Nasibus, as it is called in English, constitutes the nucleus of an important fact which leads us to the conclusion that Jesus went to India. It helps us to trace the route he followed in his long journey. He came to. India by way of Persia and Afghanistan, halting at. Nasibain or Nasibus on his way. It has already been established that the people of Afghanistan,. Kashmir and the neighboring countries represented the lost tribes of Israel. Therefore, it was natural for and wise on the part of Jesus to come by way of Afghanistan so that he might accomplish his supreme task of delivering his message to people of that country. In short, Jesus came to the Punjab by way of Afghanistan and after paying visits to Benares, Napal and Tibet, finally arrived in Kashmir where he settled. . The Discovery of the Tomb. The discovery of the Tomb with the inscription "Yus Asaf" decisively settled the 8 Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, The Messiah in India, pp. 67, 68.