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[edit] Correct form of his name
The correct spelling of the is, I think, Safi Qureshi. Most of what is on that page is verifiable with a google search.
--iFaqeer 06:56, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
I think Qureshey is the most commonly used form of his name. Most of the articles on Google have that, that's the form of his name used when he won awards, and its the name of his "Safi Qureshey Foundation". It's possible he also used Qureshi, though, since there are a couple of ways of transliterating from Arabic into the Roman alphabet. I've gone ahead and made Qureshi redirect here. Tocharianne 18:50, 30 December 2006 (UTC)