In the early 1990s, Arabic world was made shocked by the publishing of the controversial book entitled “al-Kitab wa al-Qur’an; Qira’ah Mu’ashirah”, a work of contemporary intellectual Moslem who comes from Syria 
            Syahrur’s work, Al-Kitab wa al-Qur’an attempts to offer “fresh” ideas related to the terms within the study of the Qur’an, and the Qur’anic concepts which associated with theology, law, and moral. Albeit some terms and concepts raised as the major study in his work are not so odd for the learner and the expert of the Qur’an, the definitions and the comprehensions introduced by Syahrur constitute the different color of thinking compared to conventional tradition preserved by the majority of Ulama, especially in interpreting the Qur’an.
            It was then not surprising, if the book consisting of 822 pages which he had finished from 1970 to 1990 generated pros and cons around Moslem scholars by the growing responses back toward al-kitab wa al-Qur’an.  Jamal al-Banna (a Moslem intellectual in Egypt 
            In this paper, the writer tries to elucidate the methodology of the interpretation of the Qur’an formulated by Syahrur in his magnum opus, and attempts to give critical analysis.
B. Short Biography of Muhammad Syahrur
            Muhammad Syahrur Ibn Daib was born in Syria 11 April 1938 . He started his education in Ibtidaiyyah, I’dadiyah and Sanawiyyah in Damascus Moscow Syria  to devote himself as a lecturer in the University  of Damascus 
            In 1967, Syahrur did a research in Imperial  College , London Syria  and Israel  that affected the diplomatic relation between Syria-Britain, Syahrur decided to get out from Britain university  of Irlandia 
            Afterwards, Syahrur went back to Damascus Saudi Arabia  as the researcher of his field   in consulate firm, and in 1995, he became one of the honored participants of the public debate focusing on Islamic issues in Morocco  and Lebanon 
            In terms of his skills, He mastered two languages i.e. English and Russia 14 August 1997 ), “Islam and the 1995 Beijing 


