But he has not a full mastership and domination over them...
But he has not a full mastership and domination over them, because a believing person can be saved by means of repentance and refuging to Allah*.* Thus, his domination is over the disbelievers. "O' children of Adam! Let not Satan seduce you he expelled your parents from the Garden, stripping them both of their clothing that he might expose unto them their shameful parts. Surely he sees you, he and his Tribe, from where you do not see them.
We have made the Satans the friends of those who do not believe." Explanations Any kind of propaganda and preach, which ends to nakedness, is Satanic. Exposing the private parts is a preparation for the lack of belief and domination of Satan. Nakedness is a factor of banishment from the rank of nearness to Allah*.* Adam (as) , who was prostrated unto by the angels, was seduced by Satan; therefore, you should be more careful. Satan is not alone; He has some groups of assistances, too.
'." In this verse, the Qur'an points to one of the important temptations of Satan, usually stated by the tongues of some persons who have satanic qualities. It is so that when they do a disgraceful action, and they are asked of its reason, they will answer that it is the custom and tradition that they have found with their ancestors upon it in addition that Allah has enjoined them upon it, too.
The verse says: "And whenever they commit an indecency, they say: 'We found our fathers (acting) upon it, and Allah has enjoined it on us.' ..." It is interesting that, for answering them, the Qur'an does not pay attention to the first reason, i.e. the blindly following their fathers. It suffices to answer their second proof. It says: "... Say: ' Verily Allah does not enjoin indecencies. ..." The reason of this statement is that Allah’s commandment is not separate from the command of intellect.
Then the verse ends with the following holy phrase: "... Do you say against Allah what you do not know?