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Jesus in India Jesus’ Deliverance from the Cross & Journey to India Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian THE PROMISED MESSIAH AND MAHDI, FOUNDER OF THE AHMADIYYA MUSLIM JAMA’AT ISLAM INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Jesus in India English Translation of Masih Hindustan Mein First Edition (Urdu): 1908, Qadian First English Version: 1944, Qadian Reprints: 1962, Rabwah 1973, Qadian 1978, London 1989, London 1991, Qadian 1995, London Present Edition (Fully Revised): 2003, London ‘Translated into English from Urdu by the late Qazi Abdul Hamid and thoroughly revised by Professor Chaudhry Muhammad Ali. © Islam International Publications Ltd. Published by: Islam International Publications Ltd. ‘Islamabad’ Sheephatch Lane, Tilford, Surrey GU102AQ United Kingdom. Composed by: Raja Ata-ul-Mannan Printed in U.K. at: Rageem Press Tilford, Surrey ISBN: 1 85372 7237 Publisher's Note Jesus in India is the English version of Masih Hindustan Mein, an Urdu treatise written by the Holy Founder of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835-1908), the Promised Messiah and Mahdi. The main _ thesis expounded in this treatise is Jesus’ deliverance from death on the Cross and his subsequent journey to India in quest of the lost tribes of Israel whom he had to gather into his fold as foretold by Jesus himself. Starting his journey from Jerusalem and passing through Nasibus and Iran, Jesus is shown to have reached Afghanistan where he met the Jews who had settled there after their escape from the bonds of Nebuchadnezzar. From Afghanistan Jesus went to Kashmir where some Israelite tribes had also settled. He made this place his home and here he died and lies buried in Srinagar, Kashmir. In this book, Hadhrat Ahmad has solved another difficult problem which has for long confounded many a western writer, namely the problem of the resemblance between Christian and Buddhistic teachings and also between the life of Jesus and that of Buddha, as recorded in their respective Scriptures. Some of these writers hold that Buddhistic teachings must somehow have reached Palestine and were incorporated by Jesus in his own sermons. But there is absolutely no historical evidence to support this theory. A Russian traveller named Nicolas Notovitch stayed for quite some time with Lamas in Tibet and had their religious chronicles translated for him. He is of the opinion that Jesus must

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