Formulation of the Claim
In the text, Surat al-Kahf is read as an example that condenses the features of traditional exegesis, where the idea of historical verification, factual correspondence, and extracting meaning from this horizon takes precedence.
Explanation
The file does not present the surah as a separate topic; rather, it uses it to condense the features of the traditional exegetical method as the book presents it. Here, the surah functions as a brief entry point into a way of reading that connects the text to an assumed historical narrative and seeks factual correspondences that reinforce this connection.
Its Place in the Book’s Argument
This reference appears within the construction of an atlas that links each book to its strongest trajectories and concepts. It serves the axis of text and history, because it shows how traditional exegesis deals with Qur’anic narration through the assumption of historicity and the search for factual verification.
What the Atom Does Not Say
The page does not discuss the surah itself in terms of its structure or themes, nor does it compare different readings of it. It also does not offer a detailed judgment on the validity of this interpretation or its alternative, but merely highlights what the text sees as a general exegetical feature.