Formulation of the Claim
Al-Fatiha is not a text of limited signification, but rather a condensed summary of multiple cognitive, doctrinal, and ethical fields.
Explanation
Al-Fatiha is read here as a brief formulation that carries a wide semantic density; the paucity of its words does not mean a narrowness of meaning, but rather its breadth and the multiplicity of its levels.
This understanding accords with Arkoun’s way of viewing the Qur’anic text through its semantic energy, whereby a short sura can open onto a horizon broader than its direct meaning.
Its Place in the Book’s Argument
This atom comes within a reading that works on the short suras as entryways into the Qur’anic structure, not as passages of limited effect. From here, Al-Fatiha becomes an example of how the cognitive, the doctrinal, and the ethical can come together in a concise formulation.
Limits of the Claim
This does not mean that Al-Fatiha condenses all the details of these fields or confines its meaning to a single final signification.