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Muhammad was not d only name given to him by Allah (swa) d almihty Allah called him with many names eg (yah ayyuhannabiyyu, yah ayyuharrasul, daha, yasin rasulu)etc? So pls go nd check how many times dos names appear in d holyquran nd how many times isa ibn maryam appear in d holy quran, tax

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Q: Why is it that the name of prophet Isa is mentioned in the Quran more than prophet Mohammed?
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