The text stumbles into a bizarre theological and historical contradiction by having pagan Arabian spirits comment on the theological errors of humans regarding Jesus Christ.
Surah 72:3-4:
And that exalted is the nobleness of our Lord; He has not taken a wife or a son. And that our foolish one used to speak against Allah atrocities."
The Quran frequently accuses Christians of believing that God took a physical "wife" to conceive a son (e.g., Surah 5:116, 6:101). In Surah 72, the author puts this specific Islamic polemic into the mouths of a group of listening Jinn.
Christians point out the total absurdity of this scenario: hidden spiritual entities are framed as converting to Islam after overhearing the Quran, and they immediately begin lecturing humans about a gross distortion of Christian theology.
True Biblical revelation does not rely on a choir of desert spirits to define or correct the nature of the Son of God