Formulation of the Claim
The fundamentalist reading of the Qur’an rejects any new reading.
Explanation
Arkoun holds that fundamentalist rigidity confines interpretation to the inherited reading alone, thereby closing off the possibility of renewing Qur’anic understanding. This position thus becomes an obstacle to approaching the text in light of the questions imposed by new intellectual and historical conditions.
Its Place in the Book’s Argument
This atom comes within the context of Arkoun’s critique of the mechanisms of interpretation that make the fundamentalist reading appear as though it were the only legitimate reference point. It is connected to the book’s theses that distinguish between closure around inherited tradition and opening space for a broader understanding of the Qur’an within the history of Islamic thought.
Limits of the Claim
The atom does not pass judgment on all forms of religiosity or on every traditional reading of the text; rather, it is limited to criticizing the fundamentalist position when it rejects any new reading.