The Criterion - 25:21 "Those who did not expect to meet Us said: "Either angels should descend on us or we should see our Lord". They were arrogant to themselves and had gone far in rebellion." "Those who did not expect to meet Us said: "Either angels should descend on us or we should see our Lord". They were arrogant to themselves and had gone far in rebellion."
Questions to the Verse (6)
The disbelievers of the People of the Book demanded that an angel should descend to support the claims of Prophet Muhammad in order to believe, and that is why they rejected his messengership:
The disbelievers of the People of the Book demanded various miracles from the Prophet Muhammad:
The disbelievers of the People of the Book did not demand miracles in order to believe, but in order to make things difficult and not to believe. Even if a miracle came, they would not believe:
The racist and jealous disbelievers of the People of the Book have always denied the Books, the Prophets and the miracles unless they were revealed to one of them:
Those who do not hope to meet Allah:
When Allah and the angels came, everything would end:

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