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Ahsan ahmedi: I agree with that completely. however
what i disagree with - because there is no mention of
this in either the Quran or hadith, is that someone
else was put on the cross. Where has that come from? I think that is misleading
and no proof of that anywhere.
RKC: I believe it comes from the Gospel of Barnabas.
Chapter 220 (Jesus & The 4 Angels)
Jesus replied, embracing his mother: 'Believe me, mother, for truly I
say to you that I have not been dead at all; for God has reserved me till near
the end of the world.' And having said this he prayed the four angels that they
would manifest themselves, and give testimony how the matter had passed.
Thereupon the angels manifested themselves like four shining suns, insomuch that through fear every one again fell down
as dead. Then Jesus gave four linen cloths to the angels that they might cover
themselves, in order that they might be seen and heard to speak by his mother
and her companions. And having lifted up each one, he comforted them, saying: 'These are the ministers of God: Gabriel, who announces God's
secrets; Michael, who fights against God's enemies; Rafael, who receives the
souls of them that die; and Uriel, who will call
every one to the judgment of God at the last day. Then the four angels narrated to the Virgin how God had
sent for Jesus, and had transformed Judas, that he might suffer the punishment
to which he had sold another.
Then said he who writes: 'O Master, is it
lawful for me to question you now, as it was lawful for me when you dwelt with
us?' Jesus answered: 'Ask what you please, Barnabas, and I will answer you.'
Then said he who writes: 'O Master, seeing that God is merciful, wherefore has
he so tormented us, making us to believe that you were dead? and your mother
has so wept for you that she has been near to death; and you, who are an holy
one of God, on you has God suffered to fall the calumny that you were slain
amongst robbers ;on the Mount Calvary?'
Jesus answered: 'Believe me, Barnabas, that every sin, however small it be, God punishes with great punishment, seeing that God is offended at sin. Wherefore, since my mother and my faithful disciples that were with me loved me a little with earthly love, the righteous God has willed to punish this love with the present grief, in order that it may not be punished in the flames of hell. And though I have been innocent in the world, since men have called me "God," and "Son of God," God, in order that I be not mocked of the demons on the day of judgment, has willed that I be mocked of men in this world by the death of Judas;, making all men to believe that I died upon the cross. And this mocking shall continue until the advent of Muhammad;, the Messenger ;of God, who, when he shall come, shall reveal this deception to those who believe in God's Law. Having thus spoken, Jesus said: 'You are just, O Lord our God, because to you only belongs honour and glory without end.'