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* ] - participated and died in the ]<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref> * ] - participated and died in the ]<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
* ] – ] scholar and current president of the ] (2006)<ref> Article's title says "Raised Catholic, this Muslim professor is bringing the moderate viewpoint to the world."]</ref> * ] – ] scholar and current president of the ] (2006)<ref> Article's title says "Raised Catholic, this Muslim professor is bringing the moderate viewpoint to the world."]</ref>
*] – Ethiopian emperor.<ref>Bahru Zewde, A History of Modern Ethiopia (London: James Currey, 1991), p. 121.</ref> *] – Ethiopian emperor.<ref>Bahru Zewde, A History of Modern Ethiopia (London: James Currey, 1991), p. 121.</ref>
] known as the '''shoe bomber''' was a convert to ]<ref name=adam></ref>]] ] known as the '''shoe bomber''' was a convert to ]<ref name=adam></ref>]]
* ] - French coach of the Senegal team at the 2002 FIFA World Cup<ref> http://www.iht.com/articles/2002/07/31/soccer_ed3__8.php </ref> * ] - French coach of the Senegal team at the 2002 FIFA World Cup<ref> http://www.iht.com/articles/2002/07/31/soccer_ed3__8.php </ref>
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*] - physician, naturalist, and Egyptian governor.<ref></ref> *] - physician, naturalist, and Egyptian governor.<ref></ref>
*] - conqueror of the ].<ref>Davidson, Basil. Africa in History. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995.</ref> *] - conqueror of the ].<ref>Davidson, Basil. Africa in History. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995.</ref>
* ] - from Christianity, Islamic scholar & author<ref></ref> * ] - from Christianity, Islamic scholar and author<ref></ref>
* ] – ] soldier, later human rights activist.<ref> </ref> * ] – ] soldier, later human rights activist.<ref> </ref>
* ] - famous translator of the ].<ref></ref> * ] - famous translator of the ].<ref></ref>
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*] - British writer, who lives and works in Egypt, was a former Catholic priest<ref></ref> *] - British writer, who lives and works in Egypt, was a former Catholic priest<ref></ref>
*] - French, former football player & trainer of a Japanese football team<ref></ref> *] - French, former football player & trainer of a Japanese football team<ref></ref>
* ] - American-Born Imam of ] in ], ] accused of preaching messages of hate towards non-Muslims and has links to a suspected Al Qaeda operative ].<ref> ]- January 18,2007</ref> * ] - Controversial American-Born Imam of ] in ], ].<ref> ]- January 18,2007</ref>
* ] - African-American Imam, noted for his efforts to eliminate ]'s drug problems.<ref>Kohn, Rachael. </ref> * ] - African-American Imam, noted for his efforts to eliminate ]'s drug problems.<ref>Kohn, Rachael. </ref>
* ] - British boxer<ref></ref> * ] - British boxer<ref></ref>
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*] - Former U.S. Army Muslim chaplain.<ref></ref> *] - Former U.S. Army Muslim chaplain.<ref></ref>
* ] - from ], ] cricketer. Known for holding the world record for the most Test runs in a single calendar year.<ref></ref> * ] - from ], ] cricketer. Known for holding the world record for the most Test runs in a single calendar year.<ref></ref>
*] - American Islamic scholar.<ref></ref> *] - American convert from ] to ]; head of the ].<ref></ref>


==Undetermined Former Religion== ==Undetermined Former Religion==

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The following is a list of notable converts to Islam.

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From Christianity

File:Yusuf estes.jpg
Yusuf Estes, a convert to Islam, is the National Muslim Chaplain for American Muslims.
File:Richard reid.jpg
Richard Colvin Reid known as the shoe bomber was a convert to Islam
Keith Ellison American, raised Catholic, Representative from Minnesota's 5th congressional district, first Muslim to be elected to Congress

Undetermined Former Religion

From Paganism

From Hinduism

From Judaism

From Non-Religious to Islam

  • Charles le Gai Eaton - British diplomat and writer.
  • Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens) - British musician and singer (nominally Christian upbringing, but never a believer in it)
  • Jeffrey Lang - American, Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Kansas. (Raised Catholic, but atheist from age 18 to conversion)
  • A. R. Rahman (formerly A. S. Dileep Kumar) - famous Indian music composer
  • Kamala Suraiyya (formerly Kamala Das) - Anglo-Malayalam writer of Hindu background

See also

References

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  3. Did You Know that the Radicals of the Middle East Used to Be Christians? "As a supreme irony, in their obituaries for arch-secularist Michel Aflaq, the Iraqi media declared that he had experienced a deathbed conversion to Islam."
  4. Aguéli Museum states "He changed his name to Ivan Aguéli. Later he converted to Islam."
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  9. Question time
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  36. "Yvonne Ridley: From captive to convert", By Hannah Bayman, BBC News (online), 21 September, 2004
  37. American-Born Imam Spews Message of Hate in England Fox News- January 18,2007
  38. Kohn, Rachael. The Black imam of Brooklyn
  39. Official website of Malcom X: Biography
  40. Mohammed Yousuf
  41. The religion of Mumia Abu-Jamal, convicted murderer
  42. Mumia Abu-Jamal case in court today
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  44. Barrett's personal website
  45. BBC Profile: Gabon's 'president for life
  46. Last Statement from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved 22 August, 2005.
  47. FourCorners Opinion: Amir Butler
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  57. New Sunday Times, Malaysia. "Tiara's true to her roles" (September 18, 2005)
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  66. Ohio man accused of joining al-Qaida, planning bomb plots in Europe
  67. U.S. Man Accused of Plot to Bomb Resorts
  68. Jack Roche: The naive militant
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  80. Biography of Muhammad Asad
  81. Daily Times article reposted at his site
  82. Profile at a page for converts
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