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    Maneckji Nusserwanji Dhalla

    Indian-born Pakistani Zoroastrian priest and religious scholar (1875-1956)

    Maneckji Nusserwanji Dhalla

    Dhalla in 1914 at Columbia University

    Born22 September 1875

    Surat, India

    Died25 May 1956

    Karachi, Pakistan

    Occupation(s)Priest and Theologian

    Maneckji Nusserwanji Dhalla (22 September 1875 – 25 May 1956), also abbreviated M.

    N. Dhalla, was a Pakistani Zoroastrian priest and religious scholar.

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  • Dhalla is best known for his criticism of the orthodox factions within the Parsi community. In particular, he was stringently opposed to the excessive ritualization of religious practice, including that of the use of the Towers of Silence.

    In his autobiography, he was also critical of the orthodox refusal to accept converts,[1] noting that "the permanent blockade to an influx from outside, the abandoning of the fold by an increasing number of both men and women, and the ever-falling birth-rate of the community [