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Tabyin-ul-Kalam is an Urdu-language book. It was written around 1862[1] by Syed Ahmed Khan.[2] It was written as a commentary on the Bible.[3] It has a comparative study of Islam and Christianity. We wanted to improve the relationship between British people and Muslims.[4] He proved in this book the basic "similarities between Islam and Christianity".[5]
In the first discourse of Tabyin-ul-Kalam, he deals with “the necessity of coming of Prophets to save mankind” based on Quranic studies.[6] The second volume of[7] tis about a non-literal reading of the Qur'an and the Bible.[8]
Due to lack of resources this work was not finished. It showed Syed's commitment to improve relations.[9][10]
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