David Musa Pidcock

David Musa Pidcock is the leader of the Islamic Party of Britain. Born in 1942, in Sheffield in Yorkshire, he converted to Islam from Roman Catholicism in 1975. He works in the area of economics, and helped to form the Islamic Party in 1989, and has been the party's leader since its formation. Pidcock, David Musa

 

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