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famous converts

maro

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Jeffrey lang

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Lang was born in a Roman Catholic family. Although he went to a Roman Catholic school, by the time Jeffrey was 16, he was an atheist. He converted to Islam in the early 1980s, and admits that he finds much spiritual satisfaction being a Muslim


He is the author of two best selling works: Struggling to Surrender and Even Angels Ask: A Journey to Islam in America. Both books have been translated into other languages



 

rojse

RF Addict
Good on them for finding solace in Islam, but just because a religion has a famous convert does not make it worthy. Tom Cruise and Scientology, perhaps? (no insult to scientologists meant, you put up your own example)
 

Buttercup

Veteran Member
You may not have heard of this American athlete, maro but he converted to Islam......

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lou Alcindor)

Basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers and is still considered one of the greatest players of all time.

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Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens)

Still a popular singer but his heyday was in the 1970's

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Tyson... didn't do much for his career of life thou from what I can see, but in fairness it might have been a step to far to save him from anything.
 

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professor Keith L. moore

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Keith L. Moore is a professor emeritus in the division of anatomy (department of surgery), former Chair of anatomy and associate dean for Basic Medical Sciences (Faculty of Medicine) at the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has also worked at the King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He is most known for his textbooks on the subjects of anatomy and human embryology.

He has co-written (with professor Arthur F. Dalley II) Clinically Oriented Anatomy, which is the most popular English-language anatomy textbook in the world, used by scientists, doctors, physiotherapists and students worldwide. The book is especially popular because of its 'blue boxes' - passages of text on blue background that relate the classical anatomy to real-world concepts in the diagnosis and treatment of human patients. The book now exists in multiple versions - one with American English spelling and one with British English spelling, and also a shorter version that is more suitable as a reference or revision guide.


Moore has written on "references to embryology in the Qur'an", for instance, in an article for The Journal of the Islamic Medical Association, Vol. 18, Jan-June 1986, pp. 15-16.
During a conference in Cairo, Keith Moore said: It has been a great pleasure for me to help clarify statements in the Qur'ân about human development. It is clear to me that these statements must have come to Muhammad from God, or Allah, because most of this knowledge was not discovered until many centuries later. This proves to me that Muhammad must have been a messenger of God, or Allah.




 

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Bilal Philips

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Dr. Philips was born in 1947 in Jamaica, but grew up in Canada, where he converted to Islam in 1972. He completed a diploma in Arabic language and a B.A. degree in 1979 from the College of Islamic Disciplines at the Islamic University of Madinah, an Islamic university in Saudi Arabia. At the University of Riyadh College of Education he completed his M.A. in Islamic Theology in 1985, and in 1994 he completed his Ph.D in Islamic Theology in the department of Islamic studies at the University of Wales. He later taught Islamic education and Arabic language in private schools in Riyadh for over ten years. Because of his opposition to Saudi Arabia's position in the Gulf War, he had to leave the country and for three years he lectured M.Ed. students in the Islamic Studies department of Shariff Kabunsuan Islamic University in Cotobato City, Mindanao, the Philippines.


Works :
  • Fundamentals of Tawheed.
  • Tafseer Soorah al-Hujuraat: A Commentary on the 49th Chapter of the Qur’aan. Riyadh: Tawheed Publications, 1411/1990
  • Usool at-Tafseer: The Methodology of Qur’aanic Explanation. Sharjah, UAE: Dar al-Fatah, 1997
  • The Evolution of Fiqh (Islamic Law & The Madh-habs. 3rd revised edition Riyadh: Tawheed Publications, 1990).
  • The Devil's Deception (Tablees Iblees)
Bilal Philips - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Bilal Philips Official Page
Bilal Philips audio and video lectures
 

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Maurice Bucaille

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He is the author of a best-seller, "The Bible, The Qur'an and Science" (1976). His classical studies of the scriptural languages, including Arabic, in association with his knowledge of hieroglyphics, have allowed him to hold a multidisciplinary inquiry, in which his personal contribution as a medical doctor has produced conclusive arguments. His work, "Mummies of the Pharaohs - Modern Medical Investigations" (St. Martins Press, 1990), won a History Prize from the Académie Française and another prize from the French National Academy of Medicine.

His other works include: "What is the Origin of Man" (Seghers, 1988), "Moses and Pharaoh, the Hebrews in Egypt", (NTT Mediascope Inc, 1994); and "Réflexions sur le Coran" (Mohamed Talbi & Maurice Bucaille, Seghers, 1989)



 

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Alexander Russell Webb



Alexander Russell Webb (1846-1916) has the distinction of being the first known American convert to Islam and of being the first person to conduct a major effort to spread Islam within the United States. Born in Hudson, New York, he had a short journalistic career as editor of the St. Joseph Gazette and Missouri Republican. In 1887 he was appointed American consul at Manila. There he befriended several Indian Muslim businessmen and studied works about Islam. In 1888 he declared in a pamphlet his conversion to Islam. He resigned from the consular service in 1892 and returned to the U. S. by way of Singapore, Penang, Rangoon, a number of cities in India, and possibly other places. Back in America, Webb established an office in New York City as the Oriental Publishing Co. In May, 1893, he published the first issue of the Moslem World, Devoted to the Interests of the American Islamic Propaganda, the earliest Islamic missionary periodical in America. In connection with his "American Mission," as Webb called it, he wrote a number of books and pamphlets among which were several of his lectures in India that were published there during 1892-1893.Settling in New York, he established the Oriental Publishing Company at 1122 Upper Broadway. This company published his writings (including his magnum opus- Islam in America), such as:
  • Islam in America - contained 70 pages divided into eight chapters namely:
I) Why I Became a Muslim II) An Outline of Islamic Faith III) The Five Pillars of Practice IV) Islam in Its Philosophic Aspect V) Polygamy and the Purdah VI) Popular Errors Refuted VII) The Muslim Defensive Wars VIII) The American Islamic Propaganda Biographical information about Webb appears in: Nadim al Maqdissi, "The Muslims of America, 80,000 Muslims and 12 Mosques in the United States and Canada," Islamic Review, Vol. 43, No. 6 (June, 1955), pp. 28-29; Nelson R. Burr, Critical Bibliography of Religion in America (Princeton, 1961), pp. 536-538; and V. S. Naipaul, "An Islamic Journey, Among the Believers," The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 248, No. 2 (Aug., 1981), p. 63. Copies of the pertinent pages from these sources are filed in the Information Folder in this collection.


Mohammed Alexander Russell Webb is the author of the Yankee Muslim


A Muslim in Victorian America: The Life of Alexander ; In this first-ever biography of Webb, Umar F. Abd-Allah examines Webb's life and uses it as a window through which to explore the early history of Islam in America.A Muslim in Victorian America: The ... - Google Book Search

 
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