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This is a list of notable people, mainly from the United States or Europe who have converted to Islam sometime during their lives. Note that the Nation of Islam is seen as a cult by mainstream Islam.

Converts to Mainstream Islam

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.

Politicians

Sportsmen


Artists

Religious figures

Scholars

Soldiers, fighters, Jihadists

Convicted of Terrorism

Philosophers

Writers

Mystics

Not yet classified

Converts to Nation of Islam

Trivia

According to Richard Hakluyt's The voyage made to Tripolis, John Nelson was the first English convert to Islam.

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