The text introduces a direct contradiction with other parts of the Quran regarding whether God can be physically perceived by human eyesight.
Surah 75:22-23:
Faces, that Day, will be radiant, looking toward their Lord.
This verse states that on the Day of Judgment, human eyes will look directly at God (ila Rabbiha nazirah). However, this flatly contradicts Surah 6:103, which dogmatically states: "Vision perceives Him not, but He perceives vision."
An uncreated, divine book cannot claim in one chapter that God is absolutely invisible and unperceivable by sight, and then claim in another chapter that human faces will literally turn and look at Him, exposing a deep theological rift within Islamic orthodoxy.