Where Did Jesus Die?

by Jalal-ud-Din Shams

Page xxiv of 280

Where Did Jesus Die? — Page xxiv

? xxiv J. D. Turner wrote: If in fact there was no death and no resurrection, as nar- rated in the New Testament, it seems to me that the whole foundation of organised Christianity is swept away, and where then does the Church stand? (Issue dated 13th March, 1946) And my answer to the question ‘Why not open the tomb?’ was that as the tomb was believed by the inhabitants of Kashmir to be the tomb of a prophet they will never allow it to be opened until there is a strong demand and pressure by the ‘Christian World’. I, however, have discussed the subject in detail in my book ? and have proved by authentic historical proofs, that the tomb in question is none other than the Tomb of Jesus, the prophet. The Rev. J. Stafford Wright, M. A. , Senior Tutor, Oak Hill College, in an article under the caption ‘The Moslem Invasion of England’ published in the weekly journal, the Life of Faith (London) dated 15th May, 1946 wrote about the leaflet and the book: A few weeks ago a student was handed a tract by an Indian. It was not a Christian tract, but a Moslem. Photographs had already appeared in the London papers of a group of Moslem missionaries who had come to convert the English. Here was proof of their activities. Since then, plenty more of these tracts have been distributed. This tract was a claim that the Promised Messiah had