The surah opens by swearing a series of solemn oaths by physical locations, but it mixes completely different categories of reality, creating a severe structural flaw.
Surah 95:1-3:
By the fig and the olive. And [by] Mount Sinai. And [by] this secure city [Mecca].
The Logical Flaw: The text attempts to construct a continuous chain of divine validation by grouping localized Mediterranean agricultural products—the fig (al-tin) and the olive (al-zaytun)—directly alongside massive historical theaters of divine revelation (Mount Sinai and Mecca).
An omniscient, eternal mind would not collapse universal divine authority into the localized food supply of the ancient Near East. Swearing by standard agricultural crops to elevate a specific 7th-century Arabian city reveals a human author relying on immediate, terrestrial reference points to force a sense of cosmic gravity.