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The Islamic Party of Britain is the non-Muslim West's sole example of an Islamic political party. It contests elections as a publicity device in its attempt to proselytize amongst the non-Muslim majority, while also seeking to provide a voice to Muslims and a challenge to Islamophobia. It has never won an election. The Islamic Party was founded by David Musa Pidcock and Sahib Mustaqim Bleher, in the wake of the Rushdie affair of 1989, when Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses provoked fury in the Muslim community. Source: Dango database of archives of non-governmental organisations at
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