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Mohammad Naseem, (Urdu: محمد نسیم; 6 September 1924 – 22 April 2014), was a British Muslim leader and political activist. Nassem worked as a GP before later becoming chairman of the Birmingham Mosque Trust (Birmingham Central Mosque), one of the largest and most prominent Islamic places of worship in the United Kingdom. He was executive member of, and home affairs spokesman for, the Islamic Party of Britain. Naseem was the main practitioner of male circumcision in the region and was based in Aston, Birmingham.

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  • Mohammad Naseem, (1924 - 22 de abril de 2014), fue un médico y más tarde el presidente del Birmingham Mezquita Trust (Mezquita Central de Birmingham), uno de los lugares islámicos más grandes e importantes de la adoración en el Reino Unido. Nacido en Amritsar en la India británica, Naseem fue educado principalmente en Pakistán y luego en Inglaterra, donde se entrenó para convertirse y trabajador como médico de cabecera durante muchos años y también se especializó en el procedimiento médico de la circuncisión, en especial para la comunidad musulmana británica. (es)
  • Mohammad Naseem, (Urdu: محمد نسیم; 6 September 1924 – 22 April 2014), was a British Muslim leader and political activist. Nassem worked as a GP before later becoming chairman of the Birmingham Mosque Trust (Birmingham Central Mosque), one of the largest and most prominent Islamic places of worship in the United Kingdom. He was executive member of, and home affairs spokesman for, the Islamic Party of Britain. Naseem was the main practitioner of male circumcision in the region and was based in Aston, Birmingham. (en)
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  • Mohammad Naseem, (1924 - 22 de abril de 2014), fue un médico y más tarde el presidente del Birmingham Mezquita Trust (Mezquita Central de Birmingham), uno de los lugares islámicos más grandes e importantes de la adoración en el Reino Unido. Nacido en Amritsar en la India británica, Naseem fue educado principalmente en Pakistán y luego en Inglaterra, donde se entrenó para convertirse y trabajador como médico de cabecera durante muchos años y también se especializó en el procedimiento médico de la circuncisión, en especial para la comunidad musulmana británica. Fue miembro de la ejecutiva y portavoz de asuntos de interior para el Partido Islámico de Gran Bretaña.​ Naseem era el médico principal de la circuncisión masculina en la región y se situaba en Aston, Birmingham. Mohammad Nassem murió en el Hospital Queen Elizabeth, de Birmingham el 22 de abril de 2014, a los 90 años de edad. (es)
  • Mohammad Naseem, (Urdu: محمد نسیم; 6 September 1924 – 22 April 2014), was a British Muslim leader and political activist. Nassem worked as a GP before later becoming chairman of the Birmingham Mosque Trust (Birmingham Central Mosque), one of the largest and most prominent Islamic places of worship in the United Kingdom. Born in Amritsar in British India in September 1924, Naseem was educated mainly in Pakistan and then in England, where he trained to become and worked as a GP for many years and also specialised in the medical procedure of circumcision, particularly for the British Muslim community. He was executive member of, and home affairs spokesman for, the Islamic Party of Britain. Naseem was the main practitioner of male circumcision in the region and was based in Aston, Birmingham. (en)
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