Yuz Asaf Explained

Youza Asaf, Youza Asaph, Youza Asouph, Yuz Asaf, Yuzu Asaf, Yuzu Asif, or Yuzasaf, (Urdu: {{nq|یوضا آصف) are Arabic and Urdu variations of the name Josaphat, and are primarily connected with Christianized and Islamized versions of the life of the Buddha found in the legend of Barlaam and Josaphat.

According to Ahmadiyya thought, the name Yuz Asaf is of Buddhist derivation, and possibly from Yusu or Yehoshua (Jesus) and Asaf (the Gatherer).

Overview

According to Ahmadiyya thought, the Yuz Asaf was a prophet of the ahl-i kitab (People of the Book) whose real name was Isa – the Quranic name for Jesus. The prophet Yuz Asaf came to Kashmir from the West (Holy Land) during the reign of Raja Gopadatta (c 1st century A.D) according to the ancient documents held by the current custodian of the tomb.[1]

According to Tarikh-i-Kashmir, a history of Kashmir written between 1579–1620, Yuzu Asaf was a Prophet of God who travelled to Kashmir from a foreign land.[2]

In 1747, a local Srinagar Sufi writer, Khwaja Muhammad Azam Didamari, stated that the Roza Bal is a shrine to a foreign prophet and prince, Youza Asouph.[3]

Indologist Günter Grönbold in his Jesus in Indien assesses that the shrine was previously Hindu, before the Islamization of Kashmir and is possibly the grave of a Buddhist or Hindu saint rather than a Sufi, but, in any case, has no connection with Jesus or Christianity.[4]

Ghulam Ahmad and Ahmadiyya belief

See main article: Ahmadiyya views of Jesus.

Having stumbled upon research by Russian explorer Nicolas Notovitch, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement, identified Yuz Asaf as a name that Jesus of Nazareth may have assumed following his crucifixion and migration from Palestine.[5] Ahmad further identified the Roza Bal shrine located in Srinagar, Kashmir as the tomb of Jesus.[6] Drawing on Kashmiri oral traditions, as well as the Qur'an, Hadith and accounts by explorers, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad postulated that Jesus travelled to Srinagar, where he settled and married a woman called Maryam (Mary), and that Maryam bore Yuz Asaf children, before he died aged 120 years. He discusses this belief in the book Jesus in India.[7] More recent Ahmadiyya writers assert that the tomb of Mary, the mother of Jesus is in Murree, Pakistan.[8]

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's use of various Hindu and Islamic sources have been deemed to be misunderstandings or distortions by various scholars of Buddhism including the Swedish scholar Per Beskow in Jesus in Kashmir: Historien om en legend (1981), the German indologist Günter Grönbold, in Jesus in Indien - Das Ende einer Legende (1985) and Norbert Klatt, in Lebte Jesus in Indien?: Eine religionsgeschichtliche Klärung (1988). His views are considered heretical by the majority Sunni Islamic scholars, who assert that Jesus is alive in heaven.[9]

Muslims living near the shrine believe Yuz Asaf was a Sufi saint.[10]

See also

References

SourcesWeb site: Ijaz. Tahir. Yuz Asaf and Jesus: The Buddhism Connection. The Review of Religions. 1986. https://web.archive.org/web/20170805013728/http://www.reviewofreligions.org/wp-content/pdf-downloads/RR198602.pdf#page=33. 23 May 2020. 5 August 2017.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ahmadiyya -Jesus.
  2. Book: Vaziri. M.. Buddhism in Iran: An Anthropological Approach to Traces and Influences. 26 July 2012. Springer. 978-1-137-02294-3. en.
  3. Book: Khwaja Muhammad Azam Didamari. Waqi'at-i-Kashmir (Story of Kashmir), being an translation by Khwaja Hamid Yazdani from the Persian MSS Tarikh-i-Kashmir 'Azmi. ur. Jammu and Kashmir Islamic Research Centre. Srinagar. 1998. 117.
  4. Grönbold Jesus in Indien 1985 p.57
  5. News: Miller. Sam. Tourists flock to 'Jesus's tomb' in Kashmir. 12 April 2017. news.bbc.co.uk. BBC News. Officially, the tomb is the burial site of Youza Asaph, a medieval Muslim preacher.
  6. Web site: The Tomb of Jesus Website . 19 August 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090105174234/http://www.tombofjesus.com/2007/core/founders/ahmad/index.html . 5 January 2009 .
  7. Book: Ahmad . Hazrat Mirza Ghulam . Jesus in India: Jesus' Deliverance from the Cross & Journey to India . 2016 . Islam International Publications Ltd . 978-1-85372-723-8 . 6 April 2020 . en.
  8. Ahmaddiya magazine Review of Religions Book: Review of religions - Mary. 20 April 2019 .
  9. Alexa Brand . 2016 . Placing the Marginalized Ahmadiyya in Context with the Traditional Sunni Majority . Journal of Mason Graduate Research . 3 . 3 . 10.13021/G8jmgr.v3i3.1330 . free . 73710025.
  10. Web site: 1 April 2010. Kashmir shrine bars tourists over Jesus burial row. 11 April 2017. DAWN.COM. en. medieval Muslim saint Yuz Asaf.