[2] i.e., Quraysh disbelievers.
[3] They could only rationalize the bewildering effect of the Message by saying that it bewitches people.
[4] See footnote 7:54.
[5] This is a manifest sign of Allah’s omnipotence, and thus He alone is worthy of worship.
[6] He is not like any sovereign whose inner circle of close aides and relatives dare to intercede, relying on his need for them.
[7] Diyā’ is glowing with glaring light.
[8] Nūr is reflected light. [9] It provides concrete signs of Allah’s Lordship.
[10] The wisdom is to lead people to realize the Oneness of Allah.
[11] These are cosmic signs (āyāt kawniyyah).