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Jews claim the Gospels have been blatantly plagiarized from Talmud and certain other Jewish books – even whole paragraphs word for word

May 2, 2009

Promised Messiah’s opinion is that the ancient book of Yuz Asaf is Jesus’ (as) own Gospel which was written during his journey to India.

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad 1835-1908, The promised Messiah, the Second Coming says:

Brother! These are black-hearted people who do not fear
God. They are trying, day and night, to make people love
darkness and forsake the light. I cannot understand how
you could be influenced by the writings of such people.
They are, in fact, worse than the magicians who had
turned ropes into serpents in the presence of Prophet
Moses (as), but since he was a Prophet of God, his staff
swallowed up all their serpents.

The Holy Quran is likewise
the ‘staff of God’ which continues to swallow up
snakes made of ropes, and the day is coming—it is indeed
at hand—when they shall all disappear without a trace.
The author of Yanabi-ul-Islam has tried to prove that the
Holy Quran has been copied from certain accounts or
books, but his effort is nothing compared to the effort
made by a learned Jew to determine the authenticity of the
Gospels.

He has established, in his own estimation, that
the moral teachings of the Gospels have been taken from
the Jewish scripture Talmud and certain other books of
the Israelites, and that this act of plagiary has been so blatant
that whole paragraphs have been copied word for
word.

The scholar has proved that the Gospels are a collection
of stolen material, and has gone so far as to prove
that the ‘Sermon on the Mount’—in which Christians take
such pride—has been copied verbatim from the Talmud.
He has shown that the text has also been copied from
various other books, and has thus astonished many people.
European researchers are also taking a keen interest in this
research.

I recently came across a book written by a Hindu
in which he, too, had tried to prove that the Gospels have
been taken from the teachings of Buddha, and he cited
Buddha’s moral teachings to establish this point. The
story about the devil, who took Jesus(as) from place to place
to tempt him, is also prevalent among the Buddhists. Everyone
is, therefore, entitled to believe that the story has
been copied in the Gospels with minor alterations.

It is an established fact that Jesus (as) came to India and his grave is
to be found in Srinagar, Kashmir, as I have proved with
categorical evidence. And in this context, the detractors are
further justified to believe that the existing Gospels are
merely a sketch of Buddhism. The evidence in this regard
is so overwhelming that it can no longer be concealed.

Another incredible fact is that the ancient book of Yuz
Asaf (which most English scholars believe to have been
published before the birth of Jesus), and which has been
translated in all European countries, is so similar to the
Gospels that many of their passages are identical. The parables
used by the Gospels are also found word for word in
this book.

Even if the person reading it were so ignorant as
to be practically blind, he would still be convinced that the
Gospels have been borrowed from the same book. Some
people, including some English scholars, believe that this
book belongs to Gautama Buddha, and that it was originally
in Sanskrit and was later translated into other
languages.

If this is true, the Gospels would lose all their
credibility and Jesusas would be considered a plagiarist in
all his teachings—God forbid. The book is available for
everyone to see. My own opinion, however, is that this
book is Jesus’ (as) own Gospel which was written during his
journey to India. I have proved with many arguments that it
is indeed the Gospel of Jesus (as), and is purer and holier than
the other Gospels. The English scholars who consider this
book to be that of Buddha, call Jesus (as) a plagiarist by implication,
and thus they dig their own grave.

http://www.alislam.org/library/books/Fountain-of-Christianity-20080505MN.pdf