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Ahmadiyya Islam considers Jesus (ʿĪsā) as a mortal man, entirely human, and a prophet of God born to the Virgin Mary (Maryam). Jesus is understood to have survived the crucifixion based on the account of the canonical Gospels, the Qurʾān, ḥadīth literature, and revelations (waḥy and kas̲h̲f) to Mīrzā G̲h̲ulām Aḥmad. Having delivered his message to the Israelites in Judea, Jesus is understood to have emigrated eastward to escape persecution from Judea and to have further spread his message to the Lost Tribes of Israel. In Ahmadiyya Islam, Jesus is thought to have died a natural death in India. Jesus lived to old age and later died in Srinagar, Kashmir, and his tomb is presently located at the Roza Bal shrine.

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  • Ahmadiyya Islam considers Jesus (ʿĪsā) as a mortal man, entirely human, and a prophet of God born to the Virgin Mary (Maryam). Jesus is understood to have survived the crucifixion based on the account of the canonical Gospels, the Qurʾān, ḥadīth literature, and revelations (waḥy and kas̲h̲f) to Mīrzā G̲h̲ulām Aḥmad. Having delivered his message to the Israelites in Judea, Jesus is understood to have emigrated eastward to escape persecution from Judea and to have further spread his message to the Lost Tribes of Israel. In Ahmadiyya Islam, Jesus is thought to have died a natural death in India. Jesus lived to old age and later died in Srinagar, Kashmir, and his tomb is presently located at the Roza Bal shrine. Although sharing many similarities with the other Islamic views of Jesus, the Ahmadiyya teachings are distinct from the beliefs held by most mainstream Muslims, who deny the crucifixion of Jesus and believe that he ascended bodily to heaven, and will, according to Islamic literary sources, return before the end of time. Ahmadis believe the prophecies surrounding the second advent of the messiah Jesus were fulfilled in the likeness and personality of Mīrzā G̲h̲ulām Aḥmad, who initiated the foundation of the Ahmadiyya movement. (en)
  • El Islam Ahmadiyya considera a Jesús (ʿĪsā) como un hombre mortal, totalmente humano, y un profeta de Dios nacido de la Virgen María (Maryam). Se entiende que Jesús sobrevivió a la la crucifixión basada en el relato de los Evangelios canónicos, el Qurʾān, ḥadīth literatura, y revelaciones (Wahy y kas̲h̲f) a Mīrzā G̲h̲ulām Aḥmad. ​​​​​ Después de haber entregado su mensaje a los israelitas en Judea, se entiende que Jesús emigró hacia el este para escapar de la persecución de Judea y que extendió su mensaje a las Tribus perdidas de Israel.​​​​ En el islamismo ahmadiyya, se cree que Jesús murió de muerte natural en la India.​​​​ Jesús vivió hasta la vejez y posteriormente murió en Srinagar, Cachemira, y su tumba se encuentra actualmente en el santuario de Roza Bal.​​​ Aunque comparten muchas similitudes con el resto de Visión islámica de Jesús, las enseñanzas ahmadiyya se diferencian de las creencias mantenidas por la mayoría de los musulmanes de la corriente principal, que niegan la crucifixión de Jesús y creen que éste ascendió corporalmente al cielo, y que, según los , regresará antes de la Fin de los tiempos. ​​​​​​ Los ahmadíes creen que las profecías en torno a la segundo advenimiento del mesías Jesús se cumplieron en la semejanza y la personalidad de Mīrzā G̲h̲ulām Aḥmad, quien inició la fundación del movimiento ahmadiyya.​​ (es)
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  • El Islam Ahmadiyya considera a Jesús (ʿĪsā) como un hombre mortal, totalmente humano, y un profeta de Dios nacido de la Virgen María (Maryam). Se entiende que Jesús sobrevivió a la la crucifixión basada en el relato de los Evangelios canónicos, el Qurʾān, ḥadīth literatura, y revelaciones (Wahy y kas̲h̲f) a Mīrzā G̲h̲ulām Aḥmad. ​​​​​ Después de haber entregado su mensaje a los israelitas en Judea, se entiende que Jesús emigró hacia el este para escapar de la persecución de Judea y que extendió su mensaje a las Tribus perdidas de Israel.​​​​ En el islamismo ahmadiyya, se cree que Jesús murió de muerte natural en la India.​​​​ Jesús vivió hasta la vejez y posteriormente murió en Srinagar, Cachemira, y su tumba se encuentra actualmente en el santuario de Roza Bal.​​​ (es)
  • Ahmadiyya Islam considers Jesus (ʿĪsā) as a mortal man, entirely human, and a prophet of God born to the Virgin Mary (Maryam). Jesus is understood to have survived the crucifixion based on the account of the canonical Gospels, the Qurʾān, ḥadīth literature, and revelations (waḥy and kas̲h̲f) to Mīrzā G̲h̲ulām Aḥmad. Having delivered his message to the Israelites in Judea, Jesus is understood to have emigrated eastward to escape persecution from Judea and to have further spread his message to the Lost Tribes of Israel. In Ahmadiyya Islam, Jesus is thought to have died a natural death in India. Jesus lived to old age and later died in Srinagar, Kashmir, and his tomb is presently located at the Roza Bal shrine. (en)
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  • Jesús en el islam ahmadía (es)
  • Jesus in Ahmadiyya Islam (en)
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