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SidAlmoħadMuwaħħid
— Wikipedian  —
Name
Alan Syahmi bin Sani
Born (2004-02-07) February 7, 2004 (age 20)
SexualityHeterosexual
Family and friends
Marital statusUnmarried
Education and employment
High schoolSekolah Menengah St. John Beaufort
UniversityUniversiti Malaysia Sabah
Hobbies, interests, and beliefs
ReligionSunni Shafi'i Muslim (interested in the Maliki school)
PoliticsIslamist
Userboxes
♂This user is male.
This user is a Muslim. This person is very proud to be a Muslim.
This user comes from the state of Sabah, Land Below the Wind.
This user comes from Malaysia.
This user tries to do the right thing. If they make a mistake, please let them know.
This user is right-handed.
This user knows that
Truth Matters.

Is-sliem għalikom (peace be upon you) and welcome to my user page!

I begin writing this with the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate.

I am primarily more active at the Maltese Wikipedija in translating articles either from Arabic or English as well as fixing or improving the grammar for the Malay Wikipedia. Since my favourite subjects are religion, history, and linguistics, you will find most of my edits related to those. I am also currently active in adding or editing Maltese Wiktionary entries, particularly in expanding the Semitic root element of it.

My interests
This user is interested in Islam.
This user is interested in Judaism.
This user is interested in Christianity.
SuetoniusThis user is interested in
historical research
.
This user is interested in
ancient civilizations.
This user is interested in the Early Middle Ages.
This user is interested in the
Middle Ages
This user is interested in the
history of Christianity.
This user is interested in their family's history and lineage.
This user is interested in royal and peerage genealogy.
This user is interested in linguistics.
This user wants to be a linguist.
Majority ≠ right This user recognizes that even if 300,000,000 people make the same mistake, it's still a mistake.