I can't find any logical explanation for this one Abasa 80: 1-3,
{He frowned and turned away because the blind man approached him. Yet for all you did know (O Muhammad) he might perhaps have grown in purity?}
it does not make any sense, why would the Conscious Muhammed write something to criticize himself , Unless he is some kind of schizophrenic.
Honestly, I think that one makes a lot of sense. If he regretted his decision to turn away from the blind man, then wanted to make his change of heart sound divinely inspired, I think it would only follow that he would put that rebuke into God’s words. The strange thing is that it speaks in the third person, but of course we all know the Qur’an is notoriously inconsistent with its pronouns.
One of the ones that does strike me as odd is 75:16-19. {Move not your tongue to hasten therewith. Indeed, upon us is its collection and its recital. So when we have recited it, follow its recital. Then, upon us is its clarification.}
As a Muslim, I always used to envision Jibreel pausing to reprimand the Prophet as he eagerly tried to recite along with the messages being dictated to him. Of course, this raises the question as to whose words the Qur’an really were: Allah’s or Jibreel’s?
As I read it now, though, I’m wondering if it might have nothing to do with how Muhammad was meant to handle the revelation. Perhaps it is a continuation of the scene being described on Judgment day, when the aforementioned person is making excuses for himself, as was mentioned in the previous verse. Perhaps the original idea was that God would tell him, “Don’t hasten your tongue to make excuses for yourself. We’ll gather everything you did and read it out to you. So follow along as we read your record. Then we will make it all clear to you.” I’m not sure, but that seems to make more sense in the context.