However...
However, in this verse the Qur’an says: “The revelation of the Book, there is no doubt in it, is from the Lord of the Worlds.” This verse, in fact, is an answer to two questions. It seems at first that the content of this heavenly Book is questioned about. In answer, it announces that its content is the Truth and there is no room for any doubt in this concern. Then, the compiler of it is asked about. In answer to this question, the Qur’an says that it is from the Lord of the Worlds.
This interpretation is also probable that the sentence: “From the Lord of the Worlds” is an evidence for the sentence: “There is no doubt in it”. As if someone asks by what reason this Book is the Truth and that there is no doubt in it. It says by the reason that it is from the Lord of the Worlds from Whom every truth and reality comes into being.
By the way laying emphasis on the attribute of “ The Lord of the Worlds ” among all attributes of Allah may point to this fact that this Book is a collection of the wonders of the world of existence and it contains the facts of the world of existence, because it is from the side of the Lord of the Worlds.
It is the truth from your Lord, that you may warn a people to whom no warner came before you, that haply they may be guided aright.” The permanent manner of the pagans is to belie the Qur’an, but you must convey the Truth and do not be disappointed from guiding them. This holy verse points to the calumny that polytheists and faithless hypocrites had repeatedly calumniated on this great heavenly Book.
It says: “Or do they say: ‘He (the Prophet) has forged it’?…” In answer to their unfounded claim, the Qur’an implies it is not a calumny, and the proof of its truthfulness is manifest in it. It says: “…Nay!