David Moses Pidcock
David
Musa Pidcock was born in 1942 in Sheffield, where he lives with his wife and
two children Jacob and Mary. He is a machinery consultant, valuer and writer.
He
gives lectures across the UK, particularly on Islamic economics.
A
former Roman Catholic, David Musa Pidcock became a Muslim in 1975. He is a founder
member and since its inception the leader of the Islamic Party of Britain.
David Musa Pidcock is also an honorary member of the Economic Research Council
and a director of the Institute
for Rational Economics.
He is a co-founder of the National
Association for Victims of Fraud and Banking Malpractice.
David Musa Pidcock has contributed to a number of publications
and regularly writes in Common
Sense.
His book Satanic
Voices - Ancient and Modern, published by Mustaqim Islamic Art and
Literature (ISBN
1-871012-03-1) is considered to be a definitive reply to Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses.
He has now completed for publication Dark Knights of the Solar Cross,
The confessions of G.B. Smith, a former 'Grand Baphomet' of the O.T.O. (Ordo
Templi Orientis), rescinding Smith's highly acclaimed earlier work Knights of
the Solar Cross, showing the similarities and origins of witchcraft, freemasonry
and the occult New Age movement.
Pidcock also co-operated with Martin Short on Inside the Brotherhood
(Further Secrets of Freemasons), published by Grafton Books.
David Musa Pidcock is currently editing The Other Road to Serfdom
by the late Arthur Swan, a history of the abuse of money covering sixty years
of economic and monetary policy.
He has also organised the translation from the French into
English of Napoleon
et l'Islam by Christian Cherfils, published in 1914, which
chronicles Napoleon Bonaparte's conversion to Islam in 1798, leading to the
Code Napoleon, the French civil law adaptation of Islamic law.
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