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Unlike the anti-science sentiment that arose in some colonial-era religious circles, Imam Jalvi embraced empirical observation. In Tafsir al-Nur al-Mubin , he frequently references astronomy and biology to prove the Quranic worldview, arguing that the universe is a "static book" and the Quran is a "dynamic book" that complement one another.
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