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(Lista of Notable Former Muslims)
Shenim: Klikoni mbi emrat dhe ju hapet webfaqja e personit
(Të Konvertuar në ateistë apo agnostik) – Became atheists or agnostics
Ibn Warraq – Secularist author, founder of the Institute for the Secularization of Islamic Society (ISIS), and a senior research fellow at the Center for Inquiry
Turan Dursun – Turkish Islamic scholar and ex-mufti who was murdered in 1990
Sheikh Imam – An ex-shaykh, ex-dervish who left Islam, entered in Marxism-Leninism, and became a well-known singer, who endured prison and mistreatments from the government of Egypt. (Died in 1995).
Parvin Darabi – Activist, writer and internationally recognized defender of women’s rights
Taslima Nasrin – Bangladeshi exile, ex-doctor, and author
Ali Sina – Author, debater, and founder of Faith Freedom International
Ayaan Hirsi Ali – Dutch feminist and politician
Anwar Sheikh
Zak Gariba
Wafa Sultan – Arab American psychiatrist
Sir Salman Rushdie – Indian Born British Writer
Dr. Younus Shaikh – Pakistani Medical Doctor & Rationalist
Sarmad – 17th century mystical poet and Sufi saint, left Judaism, converted to Islam and then Hinduism. Later denounced all religions and became atheist[1][2]
KimDonesia – Converted to Islam aged 16 and propagated Islam on her popular Youtube channel. She appeared on Turkish radio, Middle Eastern television during Ramadan, and participated in several interviews for Islamic magazines
Farhan Qureshi – Debater who was involved in think tanks, advocacy groups, da’wah (invitation or propagation) initiatives and academic apologetics as a Muslim. Now a writer at Faith Freedom International
Oscar Jackson, Jr. – Better known by his stage name “Paris”, he is an influential American rapper. Now an agnostic
Hazrat NaKhuda – One of the founding members of the Pakistani Atheists and Agnostics (PAA)
[edit]Të Konvertuar në budizem – (Converted to Buddhism)
Tillakaratne Dilshan – Sri-Lankan Cricket Player
Wong Ah Kiu – Muslim born Malay convert
[edit](Të Konvertuar në kristjanizem)-Converted to Christianity :
[edit] (Predikuesit, mullahët, imamët, dijetarët dhe misionarët e davetit i cili konvertuar në krishterim) Preachers, Mullahs, Imams, Scholars and Dawah missionaries who converted to Christianity
Dr. Mustafa (now Dr. Mark Gabriel) – Former Muslim Imam, Ex-Professor in Al Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt (Most prestigious Islamic school of theology), and author of several well-known books discussing Islam
Dr. Muhammed Rahoumy (now Dr. Samuel Paul) – Former Dean in Al Azhar Islamic University in Cairo Egypt
El-Faqi – Ex-Imam and lawyer
Hajji Husman Mohamed – Former Ethiopian Muslim Imam
Hamran Ambrie – Indonesian Ex-Muslim cleric
Mohammed Amin – Former Ethiopian Islamic cleric
El-Akkad – Former Muslim preacher from Egypt
Ak-Beket – Former Imam from Kazakhstan
Mullah Assad Ullah – Former mullah from Afganistan
Indonesian Imam who left Islam – Has led 3000 Muslims to Christ
Fahmir – A Mullah started to preach the Gospel in Afghanistan
Mischa – Mullah converts and becomes a church planter
Sudanese Muslim Imam – Converts to Christianity
Rahman – Convert from Kosovo leads Mullah to Christ
Imam – Decides to follow Christ after seeing Jesus film
Mosque Teacher – Leaves Islam and launches Christian Radio Ministry
Dr. Imad ud-Din Lahiz (Rev. Mawlawi) – Was a prolific Islamic Writer, Preacher, Quranic Translator
Khalif Majid Hassan – Former Islamic Preacher, and Minister in the Nation of Islam
Jeremiah Fard Muhammad – Muslim minister, now Christian evangelist
Saleh Hussaini – Former Nigerian Muslim Cleric
Sam Solomon – Former Muslim scholar who trained in Shari’ah law for 15 years
Yusuf Roni – Former Islamic Dawah Missionary, Islamic Youth Organization Chairman in Indonesia. Now a Christian Preacher
Jamal Zarka – Former Muslim Imam, Now Evangelist
Sheikh Mohamed Mansour – Prominent Egyptian Muslim Sheikh and Islamic Scholar
Hamza – Former Islamic scholar
Timothy Abraham – Former Muslim preacher and fundamentalist, now Christian Preacher
Daniel Shayestah – Former Quranic teacher and scholar
Ahmed Abdullahi – Former muslim cleric
Emmanuel (formerly Mohammed) – Former Muslim scholar
Zak Gariba – Former Muslim Imam
Mr. Moro S. Franci – Former Imam
Mario Joseph (Moulvi Sulaiman) – Former Muslim cleric from india
[edit](Figura të tjera të mirënjohur të konvertuar në krishterim)-Other Prominent Converts to Christianity
Ubayd-Allah ibn Jahsh – Brother of Zainab bint Jash, the cousin and wife of Muhammad, and also one of the Sahaba (companions of the Prophet). He is the first known convert from Islam to Christianity[3]
Chamillionaire (Hakeem Seriki) – Famous American rapper, singer, and CEO of Chamillitary Entertainment
Mosab Hassan Yousef – Son of Hamas founder and leader
Rajab Ali (now Nozad) – Renowned Iranian Muslim scholar
Emir Kusturica – A filmmaker, actor and musician with a string of internationally acclaimed features
Mehmet Ali Ağca – The assassin, who shot and wounded Pope John Paul II, renounced Islam in prison and announced his intention to convert to the Catholic faith upon release[4]
Rev. Hamid Pourmand – Former Iranian army colonel
Sake Dean Mahomed – According to Paul Vallely, in his propaganda piece about 20 Islamic Inventions, he was the Muslim who introduced shampoo to England. What Paul fails to include in his factually devoid article is that Mahomed was a convert to Christianity[5]
Zachariah Anani – Lebanese Islamic Ex-Militant
St. Alodia and St. Nunilo – Christian Saints and child martyrs, put to death by the Caliph of Cordoba for apostasy[6]
Magdi Allam – Italy’s most famous Islamic affairs journalist, baptized by the Pope
St. Adolphus – Christian Saint and martyr, put to death by the Caliph of Cordoba for apostasy[7]
Mohammed Altaf (now Simon Altaf) – Pakistani ex-Muslim from Abrahamic Faith Ministries
Reverend Donald Fareed – Iranian Ex-Muslim
Ibrahim Abdullah – Former PLO Terrorist
Bilquis Sheikh – Former wife of a Minister of the Interior, in Pakistan
Salah – Ex-Muslim Palestinian, now Gospel Musician
Dr. Abraham Sarker – Former Muslim, Bangladesh – Now christian Evengelist, Founder of “Gospel for Muslims” Ministries.
Pastor Hormoz Shariat Ph.D – Iranian Ex-Muslim, former Research Scientist in Artificial Intelligence, now Tele-Evangelist, Bringing the Gospel to Iran
Bishop John Subhan – Former Sufi Muslim
Abdul Saleeb – Former Sufi Muslim from Middle East, now Christian Missionary to Muslims
Kurdish apostate – Leader, writer, and historian finds God through Bible translation
Gulshan Esther – Pakistan Ex-Muslim, Smitten with typhoid – then crippled by polio as a teenager , Healed by Lord Jesus Miraculously, Became Christian Preacher
Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo – Former Muslim, now leads the largest and fastest growing church in England
Abdullahi Jibril – Former Muslim extremist now faces persecution in Nigeria
Dr. Nasir K. Siddiki – successful Muslim businessman, now Christian preacher
Rev. Majed El Shafie
Rev KK Alavi – Son of a staunch Islamic cleric, the preacher Muslim extremists love to hate, one of the bravest Christians in India
Walid Shoebat – A Former PLO Islamic Terrorist
Reverend Khalid Soomro – Pakistani ex-Muslim
Reza F.Safa – Iranian Ex-Muslim, Now Christian Evangelist
Rev. Dr. Patrick Sookhdeo – Pakistani, International Director of UK-based Barnabas Fund
Taysir Abu Saada “Tass” – Islamic Fatah fighter trained to kill Jews
Guryel Ali – Gospel Musician
WL Cati – Ex Muslim, now Evangelist
Nonie Darwish – Freelance writer and public speaker
Dr. Anis Shorrosh – Famous Christian debator
Hussain Andaryas – Afghani Christian activist
Prince Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky – Russian officer of Circassian origin who led the first Russian military expedition into Central Asia
Akbar Gbaja-Biamila – American football player
Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila – American football player
Tunch Ilkin – Former American football player
Qadry Ismail – Former American football player
Raghib Ismail – Former American football player
Mathieu Kérékou – President of Benin (from Christianity to Islam, then back to Christianity)
Carlos Menem – Former President of Argentina
Sayyida Salme (Emily Ruete) – Princess of Zanzibar and Oman
Ghorban Tourani – Former Iranian Sunni Muslim who became a Christian minister
George Weah – Liberian soccer player (from Christianity to Islam, then back to Christianity)
Rifqa Bary – 17 year old American teenager who drew international attention by her run away fearing death
Daveed Gartenstein-Ross – American counter-terrorism expert and attorney. Former US head of the Al Haramain Islamic Foundation, a Wahhabi charity now considered a Specially Designated Global Terrorist Entity for its ties to Al-Qaeda
Ruba Qewar – (from Christianity to Islam, then back to Christianity) Her conversion to Islam made her popular in Muslim TV talk shows and the Arabic media
Dr. Nabeel Qureshi – Former Muslim and now co-director of Acts 17 Apologetics Ministries. He has given lectures at universities and seminaries throughout North America
[edit] (Websitet e muslimanëve të konvertuar në krishterim) – Websites of Muslims who converted to Christianity
Dr. Mark Gabriel
Rifqa Bary
Zak Gariba
Walid Shoebat
Jeremiah Fard Muhammad
Nonie Darwish
Reverend Donald Fareed
Dr. Abraham Sarker – Bangladeshi Ex-Muslim, “Gospel for Muslims” Ministries. See also: understandmymuslimpeople.com
Hussain Andaryas – Afgani Ex-Muslim
Afgan Converts WebSite
David Naseer
Dr. Nasir K. Siddiki
WL Cati- Zennah Ministries
Abdul Hakeem – Nur Ul alam Ministry
Ex-Muslim Christian Website – Run by Iraqi ex-Muslims
Pastor Hormoz Shariat
Rev. Majed El Shafie
Simin – Iranian ExMuslim
Simon Altaf
One Anonymous muslim
Jerry Rassamni – Ex-Militant Muslim, now a popular Christian speaker on apologetics
Paul Ciniraj Mohamed – Salem Voice Ministries
Ellie Davidian – Former devout Shiite Muslim
Allama Ibrahim Yusuf – Pakistani Christian
Dr. Nabeel Qureshi
Cindy D. – The Bridge to Grace Ministries
[edit] (Të konvertuar në hinduizem)-Converted to Hinduism
Nargis Dutt (Fatima Rashid) – Famous Bollywood actress
Aasish Khan – Son of sarod maestro Ustad Ali Akbar Khan
Nafisa Ali – Former Miss India and leading social activist
Haridas Thakura – Prominent Vaishnavite saint born in 1450, instrumental in the early appearance and spread of Hare Krishna movement. His Muslim name remains unknown to this day.[8]
Khushboo Sundar (born Khushboo Khan) – Tamil movie actress[9]
Annapurna Devi (born Roshanara Khan) – Surbahar (bass sitar) player and music teacher in the North Indian classical tradition[10]
Asha Gawli (born Ayesha) – Wife of Arun Gawli, notorious gangster (dada) turned politician from Mumbai, India[11]
Aashish Khan (born Ustad Aashish Khan Debsharma) – Indian musician[12]
Revathi Masoosai – Muslim born Malaysian convert known for being forced to spend six months in an Islamic rehabilitation center
Ifa Sudewi – Chief judge for the 2002 Bali bombing trials in Indonesia[13]
Harilal Mohandas Gandhi – He was the son of Mahatma Gandhi (father of India) and converted to Islam. He was in Islam for a few months, before reverting back to Hinduism[14]
Hassan Palakkode – Muslim scholar
Bukka I – King of Vijayanagara empire who converted to Islam, then reconverted. The early life of Bukka as well as his brother Hakka (also known as Harihara I) are relatively unknown and most accounts of their early life are based on theories[15][16]
Harihara I – King of Vijayanagara empire who converted to Islam, then reconverted[16]
Netaji Palkar – Maratha noble and commander-in-chief of the army of Shivaji, 19 June 1676[17]
Anwar Shaikh – British author[18]
Zubeida – Hindi film actress, on whose life story the film Zubeidaa was based[19]
Nalini Patel (born Nayyara Mirza) – Miss India finalist of 1967, was the first Muslim to participate in the pageant. She converted to Hinduism after marriage. She is settled in the USA[20]
Shanti Devi (born Ashgari) – Mother of yesteryear Bollywood Actress Tabassum. She was daughter of a Maulvi but converted to Hinduism after marriage and even underwent Hindu religious education[21]
Nadira Babbar (born Nadira Zaheer) – Wife of actor turned politician Raj Babbar. She converted to Hinduism upon marriage. She was the daughter of communist leader Syed Sajjad Zaheer and Urdu writer Razia Sajjad Zaheer
Sonam (born Bakhtawar Murad) – Bollywood actress and Wife of Bollywood director Rajiv Rai. She converted to Hinduism upon marriage. She is the niece of character actor Raza Murad and granddaughter of veteran character actor Murad. She is the cousin of actress Sanober Kabir
[edit]Converted to Spiritual/Miscellaneous Beliefs
RZA – Rapper and actor from the legendary rap group, Wu Tang Clan. His spiritual beliefs incorporate aspects of Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, and Taoism
Mehmet Scholl – German football player without religious confession, but is a follower of Buddhist principles
[edit]Former Muslims (Current Beliefs Unknown)
Wesley Snipes – Major Hollywood star who left Islam in 1988[22]
Seány O’Kane – Big Brother 2007 UK housemate, converted to Islam in 2003,[23] and practised the religion for a short time, but stopped after believing it to be in conflict with his homosexuality[24]
Qais Ali – Muslim internet debater behind the now defunct “Answering Christianity” site[25][26]
Raja Petra Kamarudin – Malaysian editor known for running the Malaysia Today website and his commentary on Malaysian politics
Muhammad Sven Kalisch – Former Muslim convert and Germany’s first professor of Islamic theology. In 2008 after extensive research he came to the conclusion that “Muhammad probably never existed”,[27] and apostatized in 2010[28]
[edit]Former Muslims (Disputed)
Barack Hussein Obama – Current President of the USA. Although President Obama (who is a Christian) has stated that he was never a Muslim, there is evidence that suggests otherwise.[29] This issue has also been discussed within the Muslim world,[30] and a Sudanese scholar has even called for his execution on the grounds that he is an apostate[31]
Marre nga siti http://wikiislam.net/wiki/Notable_Former_Muslims