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From the context and the meaning it is clear that الرسول النبى الأمى is Muhammad. Here is a relevant excerpt from Abul Ala Maududi's comment on these verses (I have removed the word "Holy" before Prophet) http://englishtafsir.com/
Here the use of the word (ummi) for the Prophet is very significant. This title was used to break the national pride and arrogance of the Jews, who called the non-Jews ummis (gentiles). In this respect, they were so arrogant that, as a nation, not to speak of acknowledging an ummi as their leader. they were not ready even to concede basic human rights to the gentiles. They asserted, "...... We are not to be called to account for our behavior towards the gentiles ...." (III: 75). That is why Allah has used the word ummi before "Prophet". as if to say. "Now your salvation solely depends on following this Ummi Prophet. If you follow him, you will receive a portion of My mercy. otherwise, you are doomed to the same wrath to which you have been subjected during the centuries of your deviation." ----- The term الرسول النبى الأمى is followed by a description الذى يجدونه مكتوبا عندهم فى التورىة والإنجيل يأمرهم بالمعروف وينهىهم عن المنكر ويحل لهم الطيبت ويحرم عليهم الخبئث ويضع عنهم إصرهم والأغلل التى كانت عليهم The numerical value of this description is 9337 9337 = 1155th prime 1155 = 55 × 21 The description is about the 21st prophet of the Almighty i.e. Muhammad When you rush to manipulate Quran's numerical structure to justify your understanding you are in fact violating 16:98
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34:25 قل لا تسءلون عما أجرمنا ولا نسءل عما تعملون
Say, "You are not responsible for our crimes, nor are we responsible for what you do."