The book presents a comprehensive thesis to the effect that understanding the Qur’an requires dismantling the inherited mediating tradition and establishing a new method, as in the contemporary reading requires a new hermeneutic method that goes beyond traditional exegesis. It lays the groundwork for this by regulating language and the internal structure of the text in the Qurayshi tongue and the reclassification of the Book establish a precise semantic structure for the text, then builds on that to formulate a legislative theory in the Mother of the Book establishes a boundary-based, civil legislation that constrains prohibition and frees ijtihad. The project is completed by rethinking the unseen and religion in rational interpretation rebuilds the unseen and religion on the basis of freedom and knowledge, so that reading, method, legislation, and religious vision are unified within a single epistemic project.