User:Nazli
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Nazli (نظلي "delicate, beautiful" in Arabic), also, the name of someone I loved very much.
I am a proponent of Continental philosophy, my interests include Metaphysics, experimenting with digital electronics and circa 1980 microprocessors and microcontrollers. I also happen to be a dentist.
I work mostly on pages related to the Ahmadiyya movement – a topic that I believe requires an inordinate amount of effort to present from a neutral point of view, specially on an open platform such as Wikipedia.
Discussions regarding the Ahmadiyya movement tend to evoke strong emotional responses from all parties. In this regard a topical quotation by Farid Esack: "..remember when you write to me that Allah instructed Moses to speak gently to Pharaoh and that a) however noble you or intentions may be, you are not better than Moses and b) whatever you make of me and my views, I am not worse than Pharaoh!"[1]
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For effort to represent Ahmadi point of view and pages. Siddiqui 20:05, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
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