Allama Ali Khan Abro ( Urdu: علامه علي خان ابڑو) was a Sindhi scholar and educationist who is known for having written the Sindhi translation of Quran, and intended to give the Qur'an a practical contemporary interpretation. [1] He also wrote a translation for non-Muslims at the request of Taj Mahmood Amroti.[ citation needed]
Abro attended Sindh Madrasatul Islam and graduated from Bombay University.[ citation needed] He had religious education in Hyderabad, where he learned Arabic and English.[ citation needed] He then started working as a lecturer. He wrote books on social and literary topics.[ citation needed]
Allama Ali Khan Abro ( Urdu: علامه علي خان ابڑو) was a Sindhi scholar and educationist who is known for having written the Sindhi translation of Quran, and intended to give the Qur'an a practical contemporary interpretation. [1] He also wrote a translation for non-Muslims at the request of Taj Mahmood Amroti.[ citation needed]
Abro attended Sindh Madrasatul Islam and graduated from Bombay University.[ citation needed] He had religious education in Hyderabad, where he learned Arabic and English.[ citation needed] He then started working as a lecturer. He wrote books on social and literary topics.[ citation needed]