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Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad<br />
Kashmir have named Yuz Asaf, is a Prophet and a<br />
Prince. He is not known in this country by any Hindu<br />
title, such as Raja, Avatar, Rishi, Muni, Siddha etc.,<br />
rather everyone unanimously calls him Nabi. The word<br />
Nabi is common between the Muslims and the<br />
Israelites. In Islam since no Prophet appeared or could<br />
appear after our Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be<br />
upon him, the Muslims of Kashmir generally agree that<br />
Gospel. Thus, these proofs are such that one cannot outright reject<br />
them out of prejudice. In fact, they are illumined by a very clear light<br />
of truth. There are so many lines of evidence that their collective<br />
analysis leads to the conclusion that this is no baseless tale. The fact<br />
that Yuz Asaf resembles a Hebrew name; the fact that Yuz Asaf is<br />
renowned to be a Nabi [Prophet], which is a term that has been used<br />
exclusively for Prophets among the Israelites and Muslims; the fact<br />
that this Prophet is also referred to by the title ‘Prince’; the fact that<br />
the attributes of this Prophet are in complete similarity with the<br />
Messiah, peace be upon him; the fact that his teachings are<br />
remarkably similar to the moral teaching of the Gospel; the fact that<br />
he is buried in a Muslim neighbourhood; the fact that his tomb is<br />
said to have been standing for as many as 1900 years; the fact that in<br />
recent years, a Tibetan gospel has been discovered by a European,<br />
which clearly proves that Jesus, peace be upon him, came to this<br />
land—all when viewed collectively, surely lead to the conclusion that<br />
Jesus, peace be upon him, did indeed come to this land and it is here<br />
that he passed away. As well as these, there are many other<br />
arguments, which I will, God-willing, present in a regular journal.<br />
—From the author<br />
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