Talk:List of converts to Christianity from Islam

Unreferenced
Here's a list of people I've removed from the list because they lack references, please re-add them when/if you can find a reference to their conversion to Christianity. Thanks! Ncboy2010 (talk) 13:25, 15 March 2012 (UTC)

Unreferenced converts from Islam to christianity

 * Raza Muhammad https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-08th-sep-2015-29-year-old-pakistani-refugee-raza-87552778.html - born in 1985, leader of the ex-Muslim Converted from Islam to Christianity in 2010Pakistan .Raza Muhammad was born into a renowned Muslim Ahle sunna family,   — Preceding unsigned comment added by Loveneverfail.777 (talk • contribs) 20:13, 17 December 2023 (UTC)
 * Aslan Abashidze - leader of the Ajarian Autonomous Republic in western Georgia. Abashidze was born into a renowned Muslim Ajarian family, a branch of the Abashidze princely house.
 * Rotimi Adebari - a Nigerian-born Irish politician and the first black mayor in Ireland.
 * Mehmet Ali Ağca - Turkish born who attempt to murder Pope John Paul II in 1981. He became a Catholic during his time in prison.
 * Ibrahim Ben Ali - a soldier, physician and one of the earliest American settlers of Turkish origin.
 * Maria Aurora of Spiegel - born as Fatima, mistress of Augustus II of Saxony
 * Sarah Balabagan - a Filipina prisoner in the United Arab Emirates during 1994 - 96 whose case caused a good deal of controversy.
 * Fathima Rifqa Bary - a young woman of Sri Lankan descent who drew international attention in 2009 when, at age 16, she ran away from her Ohio home saying that her Muslim parents are going to kill her for becoming a Christian.
 * Bilquis Sheikh- was a prominent member of a noble Muslim Hayat Khattar family from Pakistan and wife of then Minister of Interior Lt Gen Khalid Masud Sheikh. She is known for her high-profile conversion from Islam to Christianity.
 * Casilda of Toledo - venerated as a saint of the Catholic Church. According to her legend, St. Casilda, a daughter of a Muslim king of Toledo (called Almacrin or Almamun), showed special kindness to Christian prisoners by carrying bread hidden in her clothes to feed them.
 * George XI of Kartli - ruled Kartli, eastern Georgia.
 * Momolu Dukuly - politician in Liberia. He left Islam and embraced Christianity before he became foreign minister.
 * Bahaa el-Din Ahmed Hussein el-Akkad - an Egyptian former Muslim sheikh. For more than 20 years, el-Akkad was a member of the fundamentalist Islamic group Da'wa el Tabligh, which actively proselytized non-Muslims but strictly opposed violence. He also led a mosque community in Al-Haram, in the Giza area adjacent to Cairo. In 1994, he published, Islam: the Religion, a 500-page book reviewing the traditional beliefs and dogmas of Islam. He late became disillusioned with Islam and began to question certain Islamic tenets. A theological discourse with a Christian led him to conduct an intensive study of Christian Scripture, after which he converted to Christianity in January 2005.
 * Don Juan of Persia - a late 16th and early 17th century figure in Iran and Spain. He settled in Spain where he became a Roman Catholic.
 * Fernão Lopez - first known permanent inhabitant of the remote Island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean.
 * Sake Dean Mahomed - an Indian traveller, surgeon and entrepreneur who introduced the Indian take-away curry house restaurant in Britain, and was the first Indian to have written a book in the English language.
 * Nunilo and Alodia - a pair of child martyrs from Huesca. Born of a mixed marriage, they eschewed the Islam of their father in favour of their mother's Christianity.
 * Malika Oufkir - Moroccan writer, daughter of General Mohamed Oufkir, and former prisoner of King Hassan II of Morocco.
 * James Scurry - a British soldier and statesman.
 * Zaida of Seville - a refugee Muslim princess who became queen of Alfonso VI of Castile.

From List of former Muslims

 * Jean-Bédel Bokassa – Central African Republic Emperor (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity).
 * Ahmed Barzani – Head of Barzani Tribe in Iraqi Kurdistan.
 * Ibrahim Njoya – Bamum people religion; back and forth conversions from Islam to Christianity. Also created his own religion.
 * Eldridge Cleaver – Conversions/Associations to Nation of Islam then Evangelical Christianity then Mormonism.
 * Aslan Abashidze – Former leader of the Ajarian Autonomous Republic in western Georgia.
 * Rotimi Adebari, first Black mayor in Ireland
 * Mehmet Ali Agca – Turkish ultra-nationalist assassin, who shot and wounded Pope John Paul II on May 13, 1981. In early 2009, Agca renounced Islam in prison and announced his intention to convert to the Catholic faith upon release.
 * Bahaa el-Din Ahmed Hussein el-Akkad – Former Egyptian Muslim sheikh.
 * Magdi Allam – Italy's most famous Islamic affairs journalist.
 * Hussain Andaryas – Afghan Christian activist and tele-evangelist.
 * Josephine Bakhita – Roman Catholic saint from Darfur, Sudan.
 * Sarah Balabagan – Filipina prisoner in the United Arab Emirates during 1994 – 96.
 * Fathima Rifqa Bary – American teenager of Sri Lankan descent who drew international attention in 2009 when she ran away from home and claimed that her Muslim parents might kill her for having converted to Christianity.
 * Abo of Tiflis – Christian activist and the Patron Saint of the city of Tbilisi, Georgia.
 * Don Juan of Persia – Late 16th and early 17th century figure in Iran and Spain.
 * Utameshgaray of Kazan – Khan of Kazan Khanate.
 * Yadegar Moxammat of Kazan – Last khan of Kazan Khanate.
 * Sayed Borhan khan – Khan of Qasim Khanate from 1627 to 1679.
 * Simeon Bekbulatovich – Khan of Qasim Khanate.
 * The Sibirsky family – The foremost of many Genghisid (Shaybanid) noble families formerly living in Russia.
 * Maria Temryukovna – Circassian princess, and second wife to Ivan IV of Russia who was born in a Muslim upbringing, and baptised into the Russian Orthodox Church on August 21, 1561.
 * The Shihab family – Prominent Lebanese noble family. The family originally belonged to Sunni Islam and converted to Christianity at the end of the 18th century.
 * Jacob Frank – 18th century Jewish religious leader who claimed to be the reincarnation of the self-proclaimed messiah Sabbatai Zevi, and also of King David. Frank publicly converted to Islam in 1757 and later to Christianity at Poland in 1759, but actually presented himself as the Messiah of a syncretic derivation of Shabbatai Zevi's Messianism now referred to as Frankism.
 * Walid Shoebat – American author and former member of the PLO.
 * Hassan Dehqani-Tafti – Anglican Bishop of Iran from 1961 to 1990.
 * Ibrahim Ben Ali – Soldier, physician and one of the earliest American settlers of Turkish origin.
 * Bob Denard – French soldier and mercenary leader. Converted from Catholicism to Judaism, then Islam and eventually back to Catholicism.
 * Nonie Darwish – Egyptian-American writer and public speaker.
 * Mehdi Dibaj – Iranian pastor and Christian activist.
 * Ghorban Tourani – Former Iranian Sunni Muslim who became a Christian minister. Following multiple murder threats, he was abducted and murdered on November 22, 2005.
 * St. George El Mozahem – A coptic saint
 * Patrick Sookhdeo – British Anglican canon
 * Mark A. Gabriel- Egyptian writer
 * Akbar Gbaja-Biamila – American football player.
 * Alexander Kazembek – Russian Orientalist, historian and philologist of Azeri origin.
 * Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila – American football player.
 * Qadry Ismail – Former American football player.
 * Raghib Ismail – Former American football player.
 * Tunch Ilkin – Former American football player.
 * Lina Joy – Malaysian convert to Christianity. The desire to have her conversion recognized was the subject of a court case in Malaysia.
 * Carlos Menem – Former President of Argentina. Raised a Muslim but converted to Roman Catholicism, the official religion of Argentina, due to his political aspirations.
 * Marina Nemat – Canadian author of Iranian descent and former political prisoner of the Iranian government. Born into a Christian family, she converted to Islam in order to avoid execution but later reverted to Christianity.
 * George Weah – Liberian soccer player (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity).
 * Momolu Dukuly – Liberian foreign minister.
 * Nazli Sabri – Queen consort of Egypt.
 * James Scurry – British soldier and statesman.
 * Begum Samru – Powerful lady of north India, ruling a large area from Sardhana, Uttar Pradesh.
 * Abdul Rahman – Afghan convert to Christianity who escaped the death penalty because of foreign pressure.
 * Youcef Nadarkhani – Iranian Christian pastor who has been sentenced to death for apostasy.
 * Mathieu Kérékou- President of Benin (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity).
 * Sheikh Deen Muhammad – British Indian traveller, surgeon and entrepreneur who introduced shampooing and the Indian take-away curry house restaurant in Britain, and was the first Indian to have written a book in the English language.
 * Kitty Kirkpatrick – Daughter of James Achilles Kirkpatrick, British Resident in Hyderabad and Khair-un-Nissa, a Hyderabadi noblewoman.
 * Emily Ruete – (born Sayyida Salme) Princess of Zanzibar and Oman.
 * Emir Kusturica – a Serbian and Yugoslavian filmmaker and actor.
 * Daniel Ali- Iraqi Kurdish Christian author and speaker; evangelizes in Catholic, Protestant and Messianic Jewish circles.
 * Fernão Lopez – Portuguese nobleman, soldier and the first known permanent inhabitant of the remote Island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean.
 * Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky – Russian officer of Circassian origin who led the first Russian military expedition into Central Asia.
 * Umar ibn Hafsun – Leader of anti-Ummayad dynasty forces in southern Iberia. Hafsun converted to Christianity with his sons and ruled over several mountain valleys for nearly forty years, having the castle Bobastro as his residence.
 * Casilda of Toledo – Saint of the Roman Catholic Church.
 * Saint Alodia and Saint Nunilo – Christian martyrs and confessors who were put to death during the reign of Abd ar-Rahman II, Caliph of Córdoba for apostasy.
 * Aurelius and Natalia – Christian martyrs who were put to death during the reign of Abd ar-Rahman II, Caliph of Córdoba for apostasy.
 * Johannes Avetaranian – (born Muhammad Shukri Efendi), Christian missionary and Turkish descendent of Prophet Muhammad.
 * Paul Mulla – Turkish scholar and professor of Islamic Studies at the Pontifical Oriental Institute.
 * Hamid Pourmand – Former Iranian army colonel and lay leader of the Jama'at-e Rabbani, the Iranian branch of the Assemblies of God church in Iran.
 * Donald Fareed – Iranian Christian tele-evangelist and minister.
 * Daveed Gartenstein-Ross- Counter-terrorism expert and attorney (from Judaism to Islam to Christianity).
 * Zachariah Anani – Former Sunni Muslim Lebanese militia fighter
 * Malika Oufkir – Author, activist and former prisoner of the Moroccan Royal Family.
 * Ruffa Gutierrez – Filipina actress, model and former beauty queen (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity)
 * Fadhma Aït Mansour – Mother of French writers Jean Amrouche and Taos Amrouche.
 * Imad ud-din Lahiz – Prolific Islamic writer, preacher and Quranic translator.
 * Dr. Nur Luke – Uyghur Bible translator.
 * Hakan Tastan and Turan Topal – Two Turkish Christian converts who went on trial in 2006, on charges of "allegedly insulting 'Turkishness' and inciting religious hatred against Islam".
 * Mohammed Hegazy – First Egyptian Muslim convert to Christianity to seek official recognition of his conversion from the Egyptian Government.
 * Francis Bok – Sudanese-American activist, convert to Islam from Christianity; but later returned to his Christian faith.
 * Josef Mässrur – (born Ghäsim Khan) missionary to Chinese Turkestan with the Mission Union of Sweden.
 * Gulshan Esther – Pakistani convert from Islam to Christianity.
 * Ubayd-Allah ibn Jahsh – Brother of Zaynab bint Jahsh, the wife of Prophet Muhammad and one of the male Sahaba (companions of the Prophet).
 * Jabalah ibn al-Aiham – last ruler of the Ghassanid state in Syria and Jordan in the seventh century AD. After the Islamic conquest of Levant he converted to Islam in AD 638. He reverted to Christianity later on and lived in Anatolia until he died in AD 645.
 * Constantine the African – Baghdad-educated Muslim who died in 1087 as a Christian monk at Monte Cassino.
 * Estevanico – Berber originally from Morocco and one of the early explorers of the Southwestern United States.
 * Abraham of Bulgaria – Martyr and saint of the Russian Orthodox Church.
 * St. Adolphus – Christian martyr who was put to death along with his brother, John, by Abd ar-Rahman II, Caliph of Córdoba for apostasy.
 * Nasir Siddiki – Canadian evangelist, author, and business consultant.
 * Matthew Ashimolowo – Nigerian-born British pastor and evangelist.
 * Michał Czajkowski – Polish-Cossack writer and political emigre who worked both for the resurrection of Poland and the reestablishment of a Cossack Ukraine.
 * Stefan Razvan – Gypsy prince who ruled Moldavia for six months in 1595.
 * Skanderbeg – Albanian monarch and military leader. Skanderbeg converted to Islam from Christianity but reverted back to Christianity later in life.
 * Amir Sjarifuddin – Indonesian socialist leader who later became the second prime minister of Indonesia during its National Revolution.
 * Dr.Thomas Yayi Boni – President of Benin.
 * Al-Mu'eiyyad – Abbasid prince and third son of Abbasid caliph, Al-Mutawakkil. He was converted to Christianity along with his three confidants by St. Theodore of Edessa, accepting the name "John" upon baptism.
 * Aben Humeya – (born Fernando de Valor) Morisco Chief who was crowned the Emir of Andalusia by his followers and led the Morisco Revolt against Philip II of Spain.
 * Rudolf Carl von Slatin – Anglo-Austrian soldier and administrator in the Sudan.
 * Shams Pahlavi – Iranian princess and the elder sister of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran.
 * Saye Zerbo – President of the republic of Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso).
 * Zaida of Seville – Refugee Andalusian Muslim princess who was a mistress and then perhaps queen of Alfonso VI of Castile.
 * Djibril Cissé – footballer for club and country.
 * Sedar Dedeoglu – a Turk who claims to be a descendant of Islam's prophet Muhammad has converted to Christianity while living in Germany.
 * Majeed Rashid Mohammed – a Kurdish Christian convert from Islam. He established a network with former Kurdish Muslims with about 2,000 members today.
 * Muhsin Muhammad – Football player for Carolina Panthers
 * Josephine Bakhita –
 * Taysir Abu Saada – a former member of the PLO and the founder of the christian ministry Hope For Ishmael after he converted to christianity. He was Yasir Arafat's personal driver.

Notability
Does this article still determine notability on the basis of the fact that an article about the person exists on wikipedia? If so, Ibrahim Abdullah is not a notable entry and ought to be removed.Bless sins (talk) 22:01, 10 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Unless there exists an external source verifying the notability of a person and that or another source verifying that said person was a professed christian and one of those two or a third source stating that said person explicitly left christianity for islam, then that person should not be on this list. Blue links can (usually) verify a notable person but don't work for verifying the previous or current religious affiliation. Does that make sense? Ncboy2010 (talk) 14:03, 11 April 2012 (UTC)

Al-Mu'ayyad.
The article states: " there is no Christian or Muslim record remotely associating Muayyad with Christianity or even, indeed, religious speculation. The motives for his murder seem to have been purely political; had he indeed converted, it would have given Mutazz an excuse to murder him for apostasy and been recorded." thus i have removed him from the list. Bakkouz (talk) 08:53, 17 August 2013 (UTC)

Changes by Antimalboraux
Antimalboraux, you have made some recent changes to the page that was done by me with sound reasoning. Is there any reason for such changes? You removed many of my cited sources. I would like to see some rational justifications behind your recent revisions. Xtremedood (talk) 19:11, 21 April 2015 (UTC)

You have made revisions to the following. Here are my reasons for changing them:


 * Ibrahim Rugova is rumoured to have converted, however it is debated.
 * Zaida was forced to convert to Christianity.
 * Estevanico is suspected to have been forced into Christianity or may have kept his Muslim faith hidden.
 * Mehmet Ali Ağca - claimed to be the Messiah (different from mainstream Christian belief) and his mental health has been put into question.
 * Chamillionaire was raised by his mother, who was Christian, there is no proof he converted (from what I found).
 * Sayed Borhan Khan and Utameshgaray of Kazan, were forced to convert to Christianity following the Siege of Kazan in 1552, this is a well-documented account of mass-forced conversions to Christianity following this event. Ivan the terrible got his name for a reason. See the Tatar encyclopedia.
 * Converso refers to a people that were largely forced to convert during the inquisition. These mass-forced conversions are well-documented.
 * Hansen Clarke is a similar case to Chamillionaire. No proof he converted (that i found).

Is there any reason for your revisions pertaining to these personalities? I believe the reasons given above are sound. Xtremedood (talk) 19:58, 21 April 2015 (UTC)
 * Antimalboraux, you have recently reverted an edit I made pertaining to the personality of Maria Huberdina Hertogh. I have checked both sources for your claim that she reconverted, however no where does it say that she reconverted to Catholicism in . The other source is not in English so can you reference the exact point within the source and translate it to English, since this is Wikipedia English? Also, there are sources that seem to say that this was not a kidnapping. Xtremedood (talk) 00:48, 29 April 2015 (UTC)


 * I admire and commend your consideration in bringing this issue (at least) to the talk page, as well as your determination in pursuing the veracity of specific sources, however, perhaps at times it is also best to contact the editor in question directly before reverting their contributions a second time. Though, to be fair, there does seem to a blatant disregard for WP:ROWN, at the very least. Gorgevito (talk) 22:51, 12 May 2015 (UTC)
 * Gorgevito, you re-added Maria Huberdina Hertogh to the list, any reason why? Do you have a source for that? Xtremedood (talk) 02:34, 15 May 2015 (UTC)

Jeppiz
user:Jeppiz, Hello, you have accused me of not properly discussing matters on the removal of content that appears to irrelevant to the content of the article. I would first like to note that it was not a controversial edit when I made the revert, but your false accusations against me on multiple forums seems to display a striking lack of drive on your part to properly discuss the matter. I disagree your your accusations and I believe that the content that I have excluded is irrelevant to the article. You, however, have the onus to justify keeping this content, which I could not find any similar things on similar articles. Rather than revert my edits you should instead properly engage in effective dialogue on the matter instead. I have a history of engaging in dialogue, even if it takes months to settle the matter, see for example []. Xtremedood (talk) 11:41, 21 January 2016 (UTC)


 * Could I recommend you read WP:NPA and that you discuss matters related to me on my talk page? As for this article, you removed a large chunk of sourced content. Some would see that as vandalism but I do believe you didn't intend it as such. However, asking you to outline why you think the material should be removed is hardly unreasonable, and the onus to explain is on the one wanting to change the article. Jeppiz (talk) 11:44, 21 January 2016 (UTC)


 * I am against making personal attacks, which is why I am requesting you to not make such personal attacks on my talk page. What I removed was recently put in the article and I believe that it violates policies of neutrality as no such similar content is found in any related articles. I would recommend discussing such matters before making such controversial revisions. Do you have any justification for keeping the content? Xtremedood (talk) 11:49, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
 * It is sourced content and as long as the only argument is that other stuff does or does not exist, I don't think any case has been made for its removal. Could you explain why you want to remove it? Jeppiz (talk) 13:18, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
 * Without getting involved in the personal dispute, I would point out that from an uninvolved perspective, it does not make sense for there to be an introductory paragraph/lede in a "List" page. This is just a list, not an article. If properly sourced, the lede paragraph should be covered in Conversion to Christianity in the "Conversion from Islam to Christianity" section. This is not the page for it, as this is, as the title of the page explains, just a list. UnequivocalAmbivalence (talk) 23:26, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
 * Well the list List of converts to Islam gives also numbers for example. I don't see you doing there removing the numbers?--Jobas (talk) 15:17, 23 January 2016 (UTC)
 * The 6 million figure is from 2006, and is not based on any scientific research. Also, within the past 9 years 6 million x 9 years would mean that 54 million African Muslims allegedly converted to Christianity, and I do not see any evidence for this. Clearly this is not scientific and should not be there in the first place. Xtremedood (talk) 16:29, 23 January 2016 (UTC)
 * It's what the Saudi Arabian Muslim leader Sheikh Ahmad al Qatanni reported on Al Jazeera and it's provide by soruce. The other figure by the study: "Believers in Christ from a Muslim Background: A Global Census" by Johnstone, Patrick; Miller, Duane Alexander. And it's also provide by soruce.--Jobas (talk) 16:58, 23 January 2016 (UTC)
 * Like I said, there is no scientific evidence to show that 6 million Muslims convert to Christians every year in Africa alone. If that were the case, since 2006, this would certainly cause an immense demographic change in the African population that I feel would probably not be ignored by major statistical organizations. However, data shows the Muslims population of Africa has actually increased. Quoting some random Saudi Arabian "leader" does not mean much. From the source given he does not provide scientific rationale to justify his figure. He seems to be fear mongering about Christian missionary activities, which is not an uncommon practice. By fear mongering, you create awareness and calls for action, which may or may not be beneficial to that particular "leader". The figure however is unverified and non-scientific and should be removed. Xtremedood (talk) 05:01, 24 January 2016 (UTC)

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Revisions by Jobas
user:Jobas has continually reverted deletions of individuals whose sources did not indicate a conversion from Islam. He has made no serious attempt to properly communicate the matter and is instead engaging in an edit-war and disruptive editing. What is your justification to include all those entries? Xtremedood (talk) 09:34, 28 October 2016 (UTC)
 * Some of the sources re-introduced by user:Jobas are also troublesome, such as blogspot.com. Xtremedood (talk) 09:52, 28 October 2016 (UTC)

Should the entries re-added by user:Jobas be deleted until the user gives proof that the sources clearly indicate a conversion from Islam to Christianity? Xtremedood (talk) 09:52, 28 October 2016 (UTC)


 * It's re-added with better sources, hope just for once you try to read and see what was my edit. for exmaple you removed Saeed Abedini from the list, since the previous source don't mention he converted form Islam, what was my edit is providing new soruce cited he convert to christianity from Islam.--Jobas (talk) 10:17, 28 October 2016 (UTC)
 * Who are you trying to fool? Almost all of the ones you have re-added remain unchanged. Xtremedood (talk) 11:36, 28 October 2016 (UTC)

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Converted Islam to Christianity
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