Thesis Summary

The Muhammadan message is presented as a universal message that is not confined to a local or historical context. This universality rests on refusing to turn historical interpretive studies into constraints on the generality of the discourse, and on warning against interpretation outside its context.

Foundational Atoms

Position of Support within the Book

This meaning appears at the beginning of the book, in the context of discussing the abrogating and abrogated, the occasions of revelation, and the relation of the text to history.

Limits of Reading

This summary does not go beyond what the atoms state: the rejection of excessive historical confinement, and the warning against removing the text from its context.