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==A== * Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor) – retired basketball player & the NBA's all-time leading scorer. He converted from Christianity to The Nation of Islam and then to mainstream Sunni Islam. * Jamaal Abdul-Lateef - American basketball player previously known as Jackson Keith Wilkes. * Johari Abdul-Malik - a convert from New York. * Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (Chris Jackson) – retired basketball player who used to play in the NBA.〔"(MAHMOUD ABDUL-RAUF'S SUSPENSION FOR REFUSING TO STAND FOR THE NATIONAL ANTHEM: A "FREE THROW" FOR THE NBA AND DENVER NUGGETS, OR A "SLAM DUNK" VIOLATION OF ABDUL-RAUF'S TITLE VII RIGHTS? )" Washington University Law Quarterly.〕 * Tariq Abdul-Wahad (Olivier Saint-Jean) – originally from France, former basketball player for the Mavericks and Kings. Abdul-Wahad was the first person to be raised in France who played for the NBA. * Thomas J. Abercrombie – photographer. Abercrombie was a senior staff writer for the ''National Geographic''.〔(Interview at Bayweekly ) "Q: Am I right that you became a Moslem in the mid-1960s? Answer: I think it was '65 or '66."〕 * Éric Abidal (changed his name to Bilal) – French football player, converted to Islam after marriage. * Ivan Aguéli (Johan Agelii) – Swedish painter.〔Roald, Anne Sofie (2004). ''New Muslims in the European Context: The Experience of Scandinavian Converts ''. Brill Publishers. pg.28〕〔(Aguéli Museum ) states "He changed his name to Ivan Aguéli. Later he converted to Islam."〕 * Akhenaton – French rapper and producer of French hip hop. Born with the name Philippe Fragiane, he eventually would convert from Catholicism to Islam.〔Global Noise, By Tony Mitchell, pg. 72〕 * Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar (Sharmon Shah) – former NFL player. Al-Jabbar played for the Miami Dolphins from 1996-2000.〔"NBA great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar wants NFL player to stop using name — the former Sharmon Shah, Miami Dolphin running back being sued by former basketball player" Jet Online. 1 December 1997. Johnson Publishing Co.〕 * Al-Najashi - an African emperor. * Nicolas Anelka - Football player. * Sana al-Sayegh, Dean of the Science and Technology Faculty at Palestine International University, converted to Islam in August 2007.〔(Khaled Abou Toameh. "Hamas forced professor to convert." ) ''Jerusalem Post''. 5 August 2007.〕 * Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.; 17 January 1942), from Baptist〔On the Other Side of Oddville By Dwight A. Moody, Ike Moody, pg. 122〕〔Muhammad Ali & Company By Thomas Hauser, pg. 18〕 to The Nation of Islam to Sunni Islam. Famous American professional boxer (3 time world heavyweight champion), philanthropist and social activist. * Rowland Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley – British soldier and peer.〔History of the London Central Mosque and the Islamic Cultural Centre 1910–1980, A. L. Tibawi, Die Welt des Islams, New Ser., Bd. 21, Nr. 1/4 (1981), pp. 193–208〕 * Ryan G. Anderson – former Lutheran, convicted of charges of espionage for Al Qaeda * Vladimir Arutyunian - - failed assassin of George W Bush, converted to Islam in prison after the failed assassination. * Farqad as-Sabakhi – Armenian Islamic preacher who was formerly a Christian〔Historical dictionary of Sufism By John Renard, pg. 87〕 known for his knowledge of Judeo-Christian scriptures.〔Islamic mysticism: a short history, pg. 14〕 * Aminah Assilmi - an American broadcast journalist formerly known as Janice Huff. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of converts to Islam from Christianity」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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