Hamza Roberto Piccardo

Hamza Roberto Piccardo was a member of the Directive Council of UCOII, the Union of Islamic Communities in Italy, as well as spokesperson of the European Muslim Network.

[1] After the end of his military service in 1974, Piccardo went to Africa and crossed the Sahara desert.

He founded the publishing house Al Hikma in 1993 and published the first edition of the Quran in Italian translated by Muslims, among other books.

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