Formulation of the claim

Arkoun links the reopening of ijtihad to a critique of Islamic reason.

Explanation

At this point, the reopening of ijtihad is not presented as an isolated slogan, but as part of a broader re-examination of how reason operates within Islamic culture. Critique of reason thus appears here as the framework that makes ijtihad possible again, rather than as a merely verbal call for revival.

The value of this link lies in shifting ijtihad from the level of juridical repetition to the level of questioning the tools and standards that govern understanding and interpretation. The aim is not so much to add a new ruling as to open space for a different way of thinking about the conditions under which meaning is produced.

Its place in the book’s argument

This atom falls within the thread that connects Arkoun’s project between criticism of the traditional mental structure and the need to renew the tools of reading within Islam. It also aligns with his theses in more than one place when he makes the questioning of reason a condition for understanding the historicity of religious utterance and the limits of the operation of inherited knowledge.

Limits of the claim

This atom should not be burdened with a technical conception of ijtihad or reduced to a limited juridical reform. Nor is it sufficient on its own to summarize Arkoun’s entire project, since it points to one link in a broader critique of reason, tradition, and epistemic institutions.

Brief evidence

This is what a lesser clarification in a way and they are able. The right orientation that should be entrusted to an Islamic thought? We know what happened with the new ijtihad and what Muhammad Abduh and his school practiced when he adopted the pragmatist rationalist tendency, he opened promising paths. The professor-imam opened the new ijtihad for those who preferred accepting the new reasonable thing behind the empty technical polemics of the jurists, but this reformist orientation did not last long, because the national liberation movements of the past century imposed the priority of political struggle