A Hidden Truth

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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A Hidden Truth — Page 30

Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad 30 To prove the credibility of this ointment, I am in the possession of certain handwritten manuscripts, which date back approximately 700 years. These physicians are not only Muslims but also include Christians, Jews and Zoroastrians, whose books are present to this day. The library of the Roman Caesar also had a copy of a pharmacopoeia written in the Roman language. Most of these books had already been published throughout the world within the first two centuries after the crucifixion. Hence, as I stated earlier, the basis for the view that the Messiah did not die on the cross was first provided by the Gospels themselves, and later, in keeping with academic inquiry, the Ointment of Jesus brought this proof to light. Moreover, the Gospel that has been recently discovered in Tibet has given clear testimony that Jesus as surely came to the land of India. More recently, many other books have shed light on this event as well. On page 82 of Tarikh-e-Kashmir A’zami , written approxi- mately 200 years ago, it is recorded: ‘ The second grave near the tomb of Sayyid Naseer-ud-Deen is generally thought to be of a Messenger. ’ Then, on the same page this historian writes: