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0 reviewsIn the Urdu exegesis of Sayyid Ahmad Khan, revelation is a chorus. Prophetic messages instruct divine law and yet nature’s message, the originalsharīʿa, is no less audible for being inarticulate. The one harmonized with the other without contradiction, for the word was in the work, and the work was in the word. This was so in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, because the essence of Islam istawḥīd: the integral coherence of the divine word and work displayed in natural and prophetic revelation (waḥy).1 This study explores Sayyid Ahmad’s understanding of revelation from an unexpected vantage point, the exegesis of the Bible.