Roza Bal

Kuil Roza Bal di Srinagar, Kashmir, yang diyakini oleh Ahmadiyah sebagai makam Isa Almasih.[1][2][3]

Roza Bal, Rouza Bal, atau Rozabal adalah sebuah kuil yang terletak di kawasan Khanyar, wilayah pusat kota Srinagar, Kashmir, India. Kata roza artinya makam, kata bal artinya tempat.[4][5][6][7][8] Warga lokal meyakini bahwa seorang bijak dimakamkan disana, Yuz Asaf,[2] bersama dengan wali Muslim lainnya, Mir Sayyid Naseeruddin.

Kuil tersebut relatif tak diketahui sampai pendiri gerakan Ahmadiyyah, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, mengklaim pada 1899 bahwa tempat tersebut sebenarnya adalah makam Isa Almasih.[2][3] Pandangan tersebut diyakini oleh umat Ahmadiyah pada saat ini,[1][2][3] meskipun ditolak oleh warga Sunni lokal, yang salah satunya menyatakan bahwa "teori soal Isa dimakamkan di tempat manapun di muka bumi adalah penistaan terhadap Islam."[9]

Referensi

  1. ^ a b  • "Jesus Son of Mary – Islamic Beliefs". Alislam.org. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. 2020. Diakses tanggal 14 July 2021. 
     • Goraya, Azhar Ahmad (2020). "Jesus Christ died a Natural Death". Alislam.org. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Diakses tanggal 14 July 2021. 
     • Iqbal, Farhan (2020). "30 Verses of the Holy Quran which prove the Natural Death of Jesus Christ". Alislam.org. Komunitas Muslim Ahmadiyyag. Diakses tanggal 14 July 2021. 
  2. ^ a b c d Korbel, Jonathan; Preckel, Claudia (2016). "Ghulām Aḥmad al-Qādiyānī: The Messiah of the Christians—Peace upon Him—in India (India, 1908)". Dalam Bentlage, Björn; Eggert, Marion; Krämer, Hans-Martin; Reichmuth, Stefan. Religious Dynamics under the Impact of Imperialism and Colonialism. Numen Book Series. 154. Leiden: Brill Publishers. hlm. 426–442. doi:10.1163/9789004329003_034. ISBN 978-90-04-32511-1. 
  3. ^ a b c Leirvik, Oddbjørn (2010). "Christ in the Qurʾān and in Ḥadīth". Images of Jesus Christ in Islam (edisi ke-2nd). London: Continuum International. hlm. 34–36, 129–132. doi:10.5040/9781472548528.ch-002. ISBN 978-1-4411-7739-1. 
  4. ^ Ghulām Muhyi'd Dīn Sūfī Kashīr, being a history of Kashmir from the earliest times to our own 1974 – Volume 2 – Page 520 "Bal, in Kashmiri, means a place and is applied to a bank, or a landing place."
  5. ^ B. N. Mullik – My years with Nehru: Kashmir – Volume 2 1971 – Page 117 "Due to the presence of the Moe-e-Muqaddas on its bank the lake gradually acquired the name Hazratbal (Bal in Kashmiri means lake) and the mosque came to be known as the Hazratbal Mosque. Gradually the present Hazratbal village grew ..."
  6. ^ Nigel B. Hankin Hanklyn-janklin: a stranger's rumble-tumble guide to some words 1997 Page 125 (Although bal means hair in Urdu, in this instance the word is Kashmiri for a place – Hazratbal – the revered place.) HAZRI n Urdu Lit. presence, attendance. In British days the word acquired the meaning to Europeans and those associated with ..."
  7. ^ Andrew Wilson The Abode of Snow: Observations on a Journey from Chinese Tibet to ... 1875 reprint 1993– Page 343 Bal means a place, and Ash is the satyr of Kashmir traditions."
  8. ^ Parvéz Dewân Parvéz Dewân's Jammû, Kashmîr, and Ladâkh: Kashmîr – 2004 Page 175 "Manas means 'mountain' and 'bal' means 'lake' (or even 'place'). Thus, the ..."
  9. ^ Times of India Tomb Raider: Jesus buried in Srinagar? 8 May 2010 "One of the caretakers of the tomb, Mohammad Amin, alleged that they were forced to padlock the shrine ... He believed that the theory that Jesus is buried anywhere on the face of the earth is blasphemous to Islam."

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