Roza Bal (English Wikipedia)

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  •  • "Jesus Son of Mary – Islamic Beliefs". Alislam.org. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. 2020. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
     • Goraya, Azhar Ahmad (2020). "Jesus Christ died a Natural Death". Alislam.org. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
     • Iqbal, Farhan (2020). "30 Verses of the Holy Quran which prove the Natural Death of Jesus Christ". Alislam.org. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  • The Quran 23:50, may apply to Kashmir. Book "Ijaz e Ahmadi (Zameema Nazool ul Mahih)", (p.23) (RK Vol 19, page 127 [2]
  • The Quran 23:50, may apply to Kashmir. Book 'Kashti e Noah' [the Ark of Noah], page 19, (footnote) and page 77 (footnote), Published 5 October 1902. [Ruhani Khazain, Volume 19, p.33]. [3]</ref narration from Muhammad, as recorded in Kanz ul Ummal of Ali Muttaqi, 3/158 , Hadith No. 5955, which says: "Allah revealed this to Jesus; O Jesus keep moving from one place to another lest they know you and tease you." is also referred to in support of this interpretation of Quran 23:50.

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  • George Sale Trans: "And we appointed the son of Mary, and his mother, for a sign: and we prepared an abode for them in an elevated part of the earth, being a place of quiet and security, and watered with running springs." [G Sale, page 261, the Quran 23:50][1]
  • The Site Map of the Grave attested by a Jewish Scholar Suleman Yousaf Ishaq on 12 June 1899. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Kashti Noah, page 78, in Hebrew. [4]

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  • John Rippon in Journal of Ecclesiastical History Volume 18, Issue 02, October 1967, pp 247–248, online "In The Wisdom of Balahvar Professor Lang assembled the evidence for the Buddhist origins of the legends of the Christian saints Barlaam and Josephat. He suggested the importance of Arabic intermediaries, showing that confusion of diacritical markings turned Budhasaf (Bodhisattva, the Buddha-to-be) into Yudasaf, Iodasaph, Yuzasaf and Josaphat. By a curious roundabout journey this error reappears in once Buddhist Kashmir where the modern Ahmadiyya Muslims, well known for their Woking mosque, claim that a tomb of Yus Asaf was the tomb of Jesus who died in Kashmir, after having been taken down live from the cross; though the Bombay Arabic edition of the book Balahvar makes its hero die in Kashmir, by confusion with Kushinara the traditional place of the Buddha's death."

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