It is the usual style of the Qur’an...
It is the usual style of the Qur’an: On such occasions, it first mentions the name of the Apostle separately, and thereafter the believers are joined to him. Look, for example, at following verses: . . . then Allah sent down His tranquility on His Apostle and on the believers (48:26) ; . . . on the day on which Allah will not abase the Prophet and those who believe with him . . . (66:8).
QUR’AN: they all believe in Allah and His angels and His books and His apostles: This specifies the generality of the preceding sentence: “What has been revealed” to the Messenger of Allah demands belief in Allah and acceptance of the truth of the books and apostles and angels who are…
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