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George Waters:
Actually the pronoun “we” refer to God almighty in Quran used “he” and “we”. The pronoun “we” used in Arabic to indicate the greatest of God, and usually the kings used this pronoun to indicate to their majesty.
George Waters:
Regarding other Questions it have been answered by brothers.
Peace Brother,gurrato alaien,
Thank you for your response.
I have some questions about the verse you posted. Who is the “We” in “We ordained…”?
Actually the pronoun “we” refer to God almighty in Quran used “he” and “we”. The pronoun “we” used in Arabic to indicate the greatest of God, and usually the kings used this pronoun to indicate to their majesty.
George Waters:
Yes it’s for the whole peopleThis verse only addresses the “Children of Israel”. Does Islam take a broader interpretation of that title?
Regarding other Questions it have been answered by brothers.