Formulating the claim
The critical scientific approach reads the Qur’an in its history and language, and examines the conditions of its reception, away from closed discourse.
Explanation
Arkoun presents this approach as an alternative to closed ideological religious/political discourse, because it looks at the text in its historical and linguistic context. It therefore does not stop at asserting doctrinal meaning, but turns to how discourse is formed and how it is read within its own conditions.
This approach is also linked to an interest in the conditions of reception, that is, in the uses and modes of understanding surrounding the text, rather than in the ready-made slogans into which it is reduced. In this sense, the Qur’an becomes an object of critical study from within its history, not outside its questions.
Its place in the book’s argument
This atom comes within Arkoun’s effort to move beyond a closed reading of the Qur’an and bring it into the field of critical historical understanding. It stands alongside the book’s theses that distinguish between ideological discourse and knowledge that deals with the text as both a linguistic and a historical phenomenon.
Limits of the claim
This approach does not mean denying the religious dimension of the Qur’an or reducing it to a purely historical document, but rather defining the angle of reading adopted by Arkoun. Nor should it be burdened with a final judgment on meaning, since it primarily works on the conditions of understanding and analysis.