List of converts to Islam

The following is a list of people who converted to Islam from a different religion or no religion. This article addresses only past professions of faith by the individuals listed, and is not intended to address ethnic, cultural, or other considerations. Such cases are noted in their list entries. The list is categorized alphabetically with their former religious affiliation, where known.

Converts to Islam
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  • Uri Davis – Middle East academic and activist who works on civil rights in Israel, Palestinian National Authority and the Middle East[52]
  • Bob Denard – French mercenary.[53]
  • Jeffrey Mark Deskovic – served 15-year wrongful imprisonment sentence.[54]
  • Diam's – French rapper, born Mélanie Georgiades, converted in 2010.[55]
  • Nasreddine Dinet (born Alphonse-Étienne Dinet) – French orientalist painter, converted to Islam in 1908.[56]
  • Deso Dogg (Abu Talha al-Almani, born Denis Cuspert) – former German rapper who departed Germany to fight in Syria.[57]
  • Arnoud van Doorn – Dutch politician.[58]
  • Dutchavelli (stage name for Stephan Allen) – British rapper.[59]
  • Nooruddeen Durkee – Muslim scholar, thinker, author, translator, and the Khalifah (successor) for North America of the Shadhdhuli School for Tranquility of Being and the Illumination of Hearts, Green Mountain Branch.
  • Maria Massi Dakake – American scholar of Islamic studies and associate professor of Religious Studies at George Mason University.
  • Merryl Wyn Davies – Welsh Muslim scholar, writer and broadcaster who specialised in Islam.
Yusuf Estes
Murad Wilfried Hofmann
Lil Jon
Anthony Mundine
  • Rebecca Masterton – British Islamic scholar, author and television presenter,She converted to Islam in 1999.
  • Jean-Louis Michon – French traditionalist and translator who specialized in Islamic art and Sufism.
  • Ingrid Mattson – Canadian activist and scholar. A professor of Islamic studies.
  • Eva de Vitray-Meyerovitch – French scholar of Islam, a researcher at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), and a translator and writer.[152]
  • Ryoichi Mita – Japanese Muslim who is considered the first-ever Muslim to translate the Quran into the Japanese language.
  • Adam Neuser (c. 1530 – 12 October 1576) –Protestant pastor of Heidelberg who held Antitrinitarian views. He later converted to Islam[153] and traveled to Istanbul where he served the Ottoman Sultan.[154]
Marmaduke Pickthall
  • Abdullah Quilliam (born William Henry Quilliam) – British convert from Christianity to Islam, noted for founding England's first mosque and Islamic centre.[172]
Andrew Tate
Mike Tyson
  • James Ujaama (born James Earnest Thompson) – social activist/entrepreneur from Seattle, known for helping black youth; established the Bly training camp; accused of militant intentions, but allegations were negated; later convicted for violating IEEPA, by installing software for a friend, to use on a computer owned by the Taliban[213]
  • Joram van Klaveren – former Dutch MP, a politician who attempted to ban mosques and all Islamic practices from Holland; after working on a book to conclusively 'disprove' Islam, Joram's research (and discussions with Timothy Winter) drastically changed his views, he later converted to Islam[214]
    Joram van Klaveren
  • Jorvan VieiraLuso-Brazilian football coach[215]
  • Bryant Neal Vinas – Hispanic American, once joined al Qaeda training camps, later turning on them to help the US, in attempt to turn his life around; his prosecutors called him the "single most valuable cooperating witness" about Qaeda activities; his judge was angered when, after a 3-month sentence, the FBI refused to provide him witness-protection[216][217]
  • Michel ValsanRomanian diplomat and author
  • Pierre Vogel – German former boxer, now an Islamic preacher[218]
Pierre Vogel
Malcolm X
Hussein Ye

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