Where Did Jesus Die?

by Jalal-ud-Din Shams

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Where Did Jesus Die? — Page 191

Chapter Thirteen— Yus Asaph and Jesus This is the last but not the least of the points in connection with the visit of Jesus to India. I have already discussed in the previous pages the statement that Jesus did not die on the cross, but came out of the sepulchre with his body of clay, met his disciples in secret during his stay in Palestine, then, to preach to the lost ten tribes of Israel, went to Nasibin, then to Persia, then to Afghanistan then through the Punjab, reached Kashmir. The Promised Messiah to whom God revealed that ‘The Messiah, Son of Mary, is dead’ heard from the inhabitants of Kashmir that in Srinagar, in the Khanyar Street, is a tomb renowned as the tomb of Nabi Sahib (i. e. , a prophet). The word nabi , which is only used in two languages, Hebrew and Arabic, excited his curiosity and led him to the conclusion that he was a Semitic prophet and preferably a Hebrew prophet, as no prophet appeared from Muslims after the Holy Prophet Muhammad, may peace and blessings of Allah be upon the prophet of God, whose