The Qur’an frequently mentions Prophet Jesus (PBUH). In 13 different Surahs, his reference appears at several places. These references discuss various aspects of his personality and different events of his life. They talk about his family, introduce his venerable mother Mary, describe events before his birth, detail his miraculous birth, summarize his entire life from birth to ascension, narrate his mission and the response of his audience, mention his great miracles, mention his death, describe the conduct of Jews and Christians after his death, and even include the conversation that he will have with Allah on the Day of Judgment, where he speaks about his role in the world. All these matters are clearly mentioned in the Qur’an, but the most significant event of his life and human history – that he will descend directly from the heavens centuries after his death and ascension – is not mentioned in the Qur’an. Some passages in the Qur’an, by their context and style, demand that if he is to descend, it should definitely be mentioned there. However, there is not even a slight hint. Javed Ahmed Ghamidi considers this silence of the Qur’an as a cause for concern and highlights the lack of conviction in the concept of the descent of Jesus.