List of former Muslims

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Former Muslims or ex-Muslims are people who were Muslims, but subsequently left Islam.

Although their numbers have increased in the US, ex-Muslims still face ostracism or retaliation from their families and communities due to beliefs about apostasy in Islam.[1]

In 23 countries apostasy is a punishable crime and in 13 of those it carries the death penalty.[2]

Part of an unorganized religion or no religion

Became non-religious

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of the Republic of Turkey

Became deists

Became agnostics

Became atheists

Mina Ahadi, founder of the Central Council of Ex-Muslims
Javed Akhtar, noted Indian writer and lyricist
Sarah Haider, cofounder of Ex-Muslims of North America
Ismail Kadare, noted Albanian writer
Maryam Namazie, cofounder of the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain
Armin Navabi, founder of Atheist Republic, about leaving Islam
Salman Rushdie, author of The Satanic Verses[28]

Undetermined current belief system

U.S. actor Wesley Snipes converted from Christianity to Islam in 1978, but left in 1988.[108]
Zayn Malik, English singer-songwriter
  • Charles Bronson – British criminal and self-styled "most violent prisoner in Britain".[109]
  • David Hicks – Australian-born Guantanamo Bay detainee who converted to Islam[110] and was notorious in his homeland for his once support of radical Islam and for the circumstances surrounding his incarceration, is believed to have renounced Islam whilst incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay.[111]
  • Gérard Depardieu – French actor, had converted to Islam in his youth after listening to Umm Kalthum's recitation of the verses of the Qur'an at a concert, he was a practicing muslim for a few years before abandoning Islam.
  • Khalid Duran – specialist in the history, sociology and politics of the Islamic world.[112]
  • Lex Hixon – not raised religious; Conversions to Hinduism, Sufism. Eastern Orthodox Christianity, and possibly Zen.[113]
  • Linda Thompson – British folk singer who, along with her husband Richard, converted to Sufism in the 1970s. The couple have since divorced and she has left the religion.[114]
  • Trie Utami – Indonesian singer who after a stormy divorce is known to have left Islam after 2005, but she refuses to declare to what religion she converted.[115][116]
  • Wesley Snipes – American actor, film producer, and martial artist.[108]
  • Zayn Malik – English singer of Pakistani and English-Irish descent and boy band One Direction.[117][118]
  • Tarek Fatah – Canadian activist born in Pakistan, who calls himself an Indian.

Converted to an Indian religion

  • Piro Preman, first female Punjabi-language poet who lived in the 19th century. Born a Muslim but became an apostate after joining the Gulabdasia sect

Converted to Sikhism

Converted to Buddhism

Kenneth Hsien-yung PaiChinese American writer of Hui descent

Converted to Hinduism

Harilal Gandhi converted to Islam, adopted the name "Abdullah Gandhi", but later converted to Hinduism.[138]
Happy Salma, Indonesian actress, writer, model, converted to Hinduism, became princess and member of the Lordship of Ubud after marriage.[139][140]

Converted to an Abrahamic religion

Converted to Judaism

  • Amina Dawood Al-Mufti – Jordanian Muslim of Circassian origin, converted to Judaism upon marrying an Israeli Jewish pilot in secret in Vienna. She later became a spy for Mossad. An Arabic TV series called An Eastern Girl (فتاة من الشرق) (Fatah min Asharq) was made about her starring Suzan Najm Aldeen as Amina.[160][161] The book (مذكرات أخطر جاسوسة عربية للموساد .. أمينة المفتي) was written about her.[162]
  • Avraham Sinai – Lebanese former Shi'ite who converted to Judaism. He served as an informant for the Israelis while serving in Hezbollah, until his actions were uncovered. He fled to Israel and subsequently converted.[163]
  • Dario Hunter – American politician. Became the first Muslim born individual to be ordained a rabbi.[164]
  • Yasmeen Ali – British adult actress of Afghan origin. Converted to Judaism while dating her Jewish boyfriend.[165]

Converted to the Bábí and Baháʼí Faith

Mishkín-Qalam was a prominent Bahá'í and one of the nineteen Apostles of Bahá'u'lláh, as well as a famous calligrapher of 19th century Persia.[166]:270–271

These were mostly people who were followers of the Bahá'u'lláh at the time he founded the Baháʼí Faith. They were formerly Muslims.

Converted to Christianity

Albertus Soegijapranata, a National Hero of Indonesia, was the first native Indonesian Roman Catholic bishop in Indonesia.[178]
Born into a Muslim Batak family, Indonesian Prime Minister Amir Sjarifuddin converted to Christianity in 1931. He was one of the Indonesian Republic's first leaders.[182]
Argentine president Carlos Menem converted to Roman Catholicism due to his political aspirations.[196]
Italian journalist Magdi Allam converted to Roman Catholicism during the Vatican's 2008 Easter vigil service presided over by Pope Benedict XVI,[275] but left the church in 2013.
Albanian monarch Skanderbeg converted from Eastern Orthodox Christianity to Islam, but became a Roman Catholic later in life, upon his return to Albania.

Religious founders

See also

References

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