Salvation

64. The doctrine of salvation [that atonement can be achieved through the crucifiction of Jesus, peace be upon him] as set out in the Gospels, is rejected by the Holy Quran. Despite the fact that the Holy Quran affirms Jesus to be a noble prophet of God and declares him to be very dear to Him, and describes him to be noble and dignified in bearing, he is presented as a mere human being. Also, the Holy Quran does not admit in principle, the concept that for the sake of atonement, the burden of a sinful person can be transferred to another innocent being. Likewise human logic does not accept the notion either, that for the sin of Tom, Dick should be indicted. Even worldly governments have never subscribed to this notion. Alas, as far as the concept of atonement is concerned, the Aryas have also committed the same mistake as has been committed by the Christians. They too have missed the mark. According to the Arya doctrine, both repentance and seeking forgiveness are utterly meaningless. Reincarnation being the prescribed punishment in Arya doctrine, they believe that unless a person is subjected to various reincarnations for having committed even a single crime, atonement is simply impossible.

(Chashma-e-Marifat: Roohani Khaza'in Vol. 23, p. 414)