The above Ayat is about Hazrat Muhammad SAW, how does this means that there is no other messiah?
People were informed by the divine books who is to come next. Jews, Christians both of them knew from their books about coming of Messenger Muhammad Peace be upon him, but very few accepted. So the Messiah Jews were waiting for happen to be Messenger Ibn e Mariam and Muhammad Peace be upon them, and the Messiah Christians were waiting for happens to Messenger Muhammad Peace be upon him. How hard is it to decode their stubbornness and false stories?
Furthermore, are you in denial of sahih hadiths? then please answer my question from where did you get method of offering namaz?
Sure, all the acts involved in Namaz are mentioned in Quran, Qiyam, Rukooh Sajda, even the timings.
Stop relying on this lame argument, bring something more concrete and undeniable. Namaz according to sayings associated with Messenger Muhammad is different for Shiite, Sunni Deo Bandi, Sunni Barailvi, Sunni Ahle Hadees.
Furthermore, predictions about Gog and Magog are also from Quran that they will be released on earth. We have not seen any nation named Gog and Magog since last
14 centuries. So Quran is also wrong about that?
Which verse?
Maybe I got confused with what you are saying. Are you asking about return of Hazat Isa? It is in the Quran and Sahih Muslim, Sahih Bukhari.
And indeed, Jesus will be [a sign for] knowledge of the Hour, so be not in doubt of it, and follow Me. This is a straight path. 43:61
Bai there is this quality of Quran that nothing in isolation would ever make sense, if you wish to understand some concept from Quran, you cannot just read one verse, you have to read all related verses together. The practice is called Tasreef ul Ayat, it's like reading a law book where different related provisions are mentioned in different sections and on different pages. For instance read Surah Suf 61. The whole Surah and then the last verse. This is the same Surah which mentions that Issa had told his followers about coming of Ahmed. And the last verse confirms the accomplishment of Hazrat Issa's mission in this world.