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The biblical account of the crucifixion, death, and resurrection of Jesus (ʿĪsā) recorded in the Christian New Testament is traditionally rejected by the major branches of Islam,[1][2][3][4][5] but like Christians they believe that Jesus ascended to heaven and he will, according to Islamic literary sources,[6][7][8]: 9–25 return before the end of time.[1][3][4][5][6][8]: 14–15, 25 The various sects of Islam have different views regarding this topic;[3][4][9]: 430–431 traditionally, mainstream Muslims believe that Jesus was not crucified but was bodily raised up to heaven by God,[2][3][4][5][8]: 14–15 [10]: 41 while Ahmadi Muslims reject this belief[3][6][7][9]: 430–431 and instead contend that Jesus survived the crucifixion,[6][7][9]: 430–431 [11]: 129–132 was taken off the cross alive and continued to preach in India until his natural death.[6][7][9]: 431–436
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