Welcome to Ahmadiyyat, The True Islam

by Dr. Karimullah Zirvi

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Welcome to Ahmadiyyat, The True Islam — Page 273

− of interpretation and other details. The Promised Messiah and Mahdi has as − tried to remove the differences by presenting correct interpretation of what is stated in the Holy Qur’an and the. Some prominent differences Ahadith − ± − − are as follows: i. Jesus Christ's Demise as Many non-Ahmadis believe that Jesus was never put on the cross as ± − and his place was taken by someone who resembled him. According to them, Jesus was physically lifted up into the Heavens where he awaits for as his return to earth as his second advent. Ahmadis believe that Jesus was put on the cross, but he did not die as ± − on it. He was unconscious when taken down from the cross; because he remained nailed to it for only a few hours. He was alive when he was laid in the sepulcher (tomb) and came out of it alive on the third day. Then he met his disciples in secret and assured them of being alive. Thus, God delivered him from the 'accursed death' of the cross. The Promised Messiah and Mahdi proved from Biblical accounts as − that Jesus did not die upon the cross. He was alive when taken down from as the cross and was revived. In 1899, the promised Messiah and Mahdi as − stated in his book, , that Jesus , after having survived the 'Jesus in India' as cross, traveled to Afghanistan and Kashmir, in search of the lost tribes of Israel. He settled in Kashmir where he died a natural death at the age of 120 years and was buried in Sirinagar, Kashmir. Thus he fulfilled his mission by preaching to the lost tribes of Israel. Visitors to Sirinagar may still see Jesus's tomb in the street. This tomb is still known as as Khan Yar − − that of a Prophet, , i. e. , the tomb of Jesus , the Prophet. After his Yuz Asaf as − − ± death, his soul rose to God like those of righteous men. In the Holy Qur’an, there exists a Divine promise regarding Jesus Christ : as − 273