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Jesus in India (book) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jesus in India (book)
Jesus in India (Urdu: ''Masīh Hindustān Meiń'') is a treatise written by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement. The treatise, which was then published as a book, discusses Jesus’ possible survival from crucifixion and his subsequent migration towards Kashmir in order to preach to the 'Lost Tribes of Israel'.〔〔J. Gordon Melton ''The Encyclopedia of Religious Phenomena'' 2007 p377〕 Ghulam Ahmad argues his case with reference to Christian as well as Muslim Scriptures and old medical and historical books including ancient Buddhist records, although the viewpoints are rejected in orthodox Muslim and Christian teachings. ''Jesus in India'' is often cited as original source material in literature that deals with the issue of Jesus’ possible post-crucifixion life. 〔http://www.tombofjesus.com/2007/core/founders/ahmad/index.html〕 ==Background== The treatise was completed in 1899, was partly serialised in the ''Review of Religions'' (which he founded in 1902) until 1903; and was then published shortly after Ghulam Ahmad’s death in 1908.〔The publisher's note (page v) at the beginning of the book states: "Written in 1899, and partly serialized in Review of Religions in 1902 and 1903, the book itself was posthumously published on 20th November 1908." ''Jesus in India'' by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1 July 2003) ISBN 1853727237〕 The first complete English translation was published in 1944.〔
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