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THUS Jesus completed his mission, died a natural death and was buried in Srinagar, Kashmir. Biography Sue's DNA- Fun Page! I am starting this thread to hopefully have a great debate started on this subject which would include Catholics, Protestants, Hindus, Muslims, and various other religions. Believed to be the tomb of Jesus by scholars, as well as Ahmadi Muslims, a sect of Muslims living in the Punjabi region of India, the direction of the tomb is considered by some historians to support the Kashmir tomb theory, as it faces an east-west direction. It is a commonly-held belief among Christians and Muslims that Jesus rose to heaven, and that his … Book Review: ‘Jesus died in Kashmir: Jesus, Moses, and the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel’ by A. Faber-Kaiser Amtul Mussawir Mansoor Introduction A. Faber Kaiser, a philosopher and a scholar of comparative religions, heard of the ‘Kashmir Hypothesis’ and became interested when he discovered that there was a tomb in Kashmir that It is a commonly-held belief among Christians and Muslims that Jesus rose to heaven, and that his body was never buried. The graves of Moses, Aaron, Solomon and Jesus are all said to be located in Kashmir [See, for instance, Nazir Ahmadis' book, Jesus in Heaven on Earth]. Such an interesting history made me so excited to visit this place. TOMB of JESUS web site Arif Khan has compiled extensive additional sources, photos, and historical information HERE. It is a coincidence, but a beautiful coincidence, that Moses died in Kashmir and Jesus also died in Kashmir. And indeed, many Kashmiris share the DNA of their Israelite brethren. Roza Bal Shrine, is the tomb of Yuz Asif, which in Hebrew is Jesus. Some feel that this person is none other than Jesus, who they suggest survived the crucifixion and escaped to Kashmir to meet up with some of the "Lost Tribes" of Israel. Rozabal – The Tomb of Jesus Christ in Kashmir . He later settled in (what is now) Kashmir where he died a natural death of old age, and was laid to rest in Srinagar, Kashmir. Rozabal – The Tomb of Jesus Christ in Kashmir It is a commonly-held belief among Christians and Muslims that Jesus rose to heaven, and that his body was never buried. Jesus in Kashmir, the Lost Tomb book. (0) NEW DELHI, Sept. 12 (UPI) -- Israeli citizens were flocking to the Indian cities of Jammu and Kashmir Sunday to see the graves believed to be those of Jesus … The fact that a large section of the 10 lost tribes migrated to the Afghanistan and Kashmir has been recorded in many books. The graves are ample proof, because those are the only two graves that are not pointing towards Mecca. In Masih Hindustan-mein (Jesus in India Urdu 1899, English 1978) Ahmad claimed that after his Resurrection from the tomb, Jesus fled Palestine to avoid recapture and journeyed towards India. Guided by Divine revelation and subsequent research, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement, located his tomb in the Khanyar Street of the city of Srinagar where it can still be visited. Yes, locals warned me that Sunni Muslims around do not like the idea of tourists visiting, so I had to dress up like locals & managed to reach this blessed tomb. Instead he went over to Kashmir, lived there for some time, died a natural death and is buried in Rauza Bal, Khanyar, a densely populated area in the interior of the city of Srinagar.