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Hamiduddin Farahi (1863–1930) was a celebrated Islamic scholar of South Asia known for his groundbreaking work on the concept of ''Nazm'', or Coherence, in the Quran. He was instrumental in producing scholarly work which proved that the verses of the Quran are interconnected in such a way that each Surah, or Chapter, of the Quran forms a coherent structure, having its own central theme, which he called ''umood'' (the theme which stands out). He also started writing his own exegesis, or ''tafsir'', of the Quran which was left incomplete due to his death in 1930. The ''Muqaddimah'', or the Introduction, to this ''tafsir'' is an extremely important work on the theory of ''Nazm-ul-Quran''. == Early life == Farahi was born in ''Phreha'' or a state in Afghanistan called Farah(hence the name "Farahi"), a village in the district of Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. He was a maternal cousin of the famous theologian-historian Shibli Nomani (1858–1914). He studied at MAO College and Allahabad University. In his studies while completing B.A., he proved himself to be an expert in Arabic and Persian languages.
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