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Sonradan Hristiyan olan Müslümanlar listesi

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Bu liste Müslüman iken Hristiyan olan kişileri gösterir. A Aslan Abaşidze - Sovyetler Birliği, Gürcistan ve Acara Özerk Cumhuriyeti’nin siyaset adamı. Basuki Abdullah - Endonezyalı ressam Ibrahim Abdullah - American former PLO terrorist Saeed Abedini - Iranian-American pastor imprisoned in Iran Abo of Tiflis - Hristiyan aktivist ve the patron saint of the city of Tiflis, Georgia Abraham of Bulgaria - martyr and saint of the Russian Orthodox Church Taysir Abu Saada - former member of the PLO; founder of the ministry Hope For Ishmael after he converted to Christianity;Yasir Arafat's personal driver Rotimi Adebari - İrlanda’nın ilk siyahi belediye reisi. Black mayor in Ireland St. Adolphus - martyr who was put to death along with his brother, John, by Abd ar-Rahman II, Caliph of Córdoba for apostasy Leo Africanus - Moorish diplomat who was forced to convert to Christianity following his capture Jabalah ibn al-Aiham - last ruler of the Ghassanid state in Syria and Ürdün in the 7. century AD; after the Islamic conquest of Levant he converted to Islam in AD 638; later reverted to Christianity and lived in Anatolia until he died in AD 645 Adebayo Akinfenwa - English professional footballer who plays as a striker for AFC Wimbledon; his father is Muslim and his mother Christian; he was raised in his father's religion; is now a Christian Safdar Ali - former Maulvi (cleric) from Hindistan Mehmet Ali Ağca - Türk suikastçı. Magdi Allam (baptized as Magdi Cristiano Allam) - Italy's most famous Islamic affairs journalist Saint Hodja Amiris - eski Osmanlı askeri stationed in Jerusalem who converted to Christianity in the 17. century and was subsequently tortured and killed for the crime of apostasy in Islam Zachariah Anani - eski Sunni Muslim Lebanese militia fighter Hussain Andaryas - Afghan Christian activist and televangelist Juan Andrés - name chosen by a Spanish Muslim scholar who converted to Catholicism and wrote a well known polemical work against Islam, the Confusión o confutación de la secta mahomética y del Alcorán Matthew Ashimolowo - Nigerian-born British pastor and evangelist Avraamy Aslanbegov - Russian-Azeri vice-admiral and military writer of the Russian Empire, converted to Eastern Orthodox Christianity Asmirandah - Endonezyalı aktris of Dutch descent; converted to Protestantism in December 2013; owes her conversion to an experience of having dreamed three times of Jesus Christ Aurelius and Natalia - 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 of Turkish heritage Juliana Awada - Arjantin iş insanı of Lebanese ve Syrian descent; First Lady of Argentina, married to the President of Argentina, Mauricio Macri B Parveen Babi - Hint sinema oyuncusu Josephine Bakhita - Rahibe Sarah Balabagan - Filipina prisoner in the Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri, 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 Ahmed Barzani - Barzani aşireti lideri II. Beşir Şihab - Osmanlılara, daha sonra Mısır'a bağlı olarak Lübnan'ı yöneten emir. Simeon Bekbulatoviç - Kasım Hanlığı'nın hanlarından ve Rus Çarlığı'nın çarlarındandır. Ibrahim Ben Ali - Türk asıllı Amerikalı asker Aloandro Ben Bekar - the last military Governor or Qadi of Faro, in Algarve, Portugal, at the time of its reconquest in 1249, and a descendant of Bakr Ben Yahia; he was later baptized Bernard of Alzira - Andalusian prince and diplomat, later turned from Islam into a religious of the Cistercian Order; a martyr of the Catholic Church, venerated particularly in the Valencian Community ve Catalonia Mohammed Christophe Bilek - Cezayirli eski Müslüman Francis Bok - Sudan asıllı Amerikalı aktivist Jean-Bédel Bokassa - Orta Afrika Cumhuriyeti Emperor (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity) Thomas Boni Yayi - Beninli politikacı ve iş insanı Sayed Borhan - Kasım Hanlığı hanı Broery - Endonezyalı şarkıcı C [[Dosya:Konstantinderafrikaner.jpg|thumbnail|sağ|Constantinus Africanus]] Moussa Dadis Camara - Gineli subay Ergun Caner - Türk kökenli Amerikalı Protestan bir din adamı ve vaizdir Rianti Cartwright - Endonezyalı oyuncu, model, sunucu ve VJ Kassian Cephas - Endonezyalı fotoğraf sanatçısı Chamillionaire (Hakeem Seriki) - Amerikan hip hop şarkıcısı ve söz yazarı Şihab Ailesi - Lübnan'ın asil ailesidir Djibril Cissé - Fransız eski futbolcu Hansen Clarke - U.S. Representative for Eldridge Cleaver - initially associated with the Nation of Islam, then Evangelical Christianity, then Mormonism Constantine the African - Bağdat-educated Muslim who died in 1087 as a Christian monk at Monte Cassino Constantine Hagarit - born in Smyrna to a Muslim family under the Ottoman Empire during the 19. century; converted to Orthodox Christianity and was subsequently imprisoned, tortured and executed by hanging for apostasy on June 2, 1819 Converso - substantial numbers of Iberian Muslims who converted to Catholicism in Spain or Portugal, particularly during the 14. and 15. centuries. These New Christians of Moorish Berber origin were known as Moriscos. Over 1 million of these Moriscos were converted from Islam to Christianity, most of whom were forced to convert. Michał Czajkowski - Polish-Cossack writer and political emigre who worked both for the resurrection of Poland and the reestablishment of a Cossack Ukrayana D Moussa Dadis Camara - Gineli subay Justinus Darmojuwono - Endonezyalı papaz Nonie Darwish - Mısır asıllı Amerikalı yazar Sedar Dedeoglu - Turk who claims to be a descendant of Islam's prophet Muhammad; converted to Christianity while living in Almanya Hassan Dehqani-Tafti - first ethnic Persian to become a Christian bishop of Iran since the 7. century and the Islamic conquest of Persia Mehdi Dibaj - Iranian Christian convert from Shia Islam, pastor and Christian martyr Momolu Dukuly - Liberyalı siyasetçi Daniel Bambang Dwi Byantoro - İndonezyalı papaz E Bahaa el-Din Ahmed Hussein el-Akkad - Egyptian former Muslim sheikh who theological discourse with a Christian led him to conduct an intensive study of Christian Scripture, after which he converted to Christianity in January 2005 Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari - second wife and Queen Consort of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the late Shah of Iran who converted to Roman Catholicism Estevanico - Berber originally from Fas and one of the early explorers of the Southwestern United States F Joseph Fadelle (born Mohammed al-Sayyid al-Moussawi) - Roman Catholic convert from Islam and writer born in 1964 in Irak to a Shiite family Rima Fakih - Lübnan asıllı Amerikalı oyuncu Donald Fareed - Iranian televangelist and minister Hazem Farraj - Palestinian-American writer, minister, and televangelist Mary Fillis G Mark A. Gabriel - Egyptian Islamic scholar and writer Daveed Gartenstein-Ross - counter-terrorism expert and attorney (from Judaism to Islam to Christianity) Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila - American football defensive end who was drafted by the Green Bay Packers and is currently a free agent George XI of Kartli - Georgian monarch who ruled Eastern Georgia from 1676 to 1688 and again from 1703 to 1709; an Eastern Orthodox Christian, he converted to Islam prior to his appointment as governor of Qandahar; later converted to Roman Catholicism Fathia Ghali - Egyptian princess and youngest daughter of Fuad I of Egypt ve Nazli Sabri Ghias ad-din - Azeri prince of the Seljuk dynasty of Rum, converted to Eastern Orthodox Christianity Ruffa Gutierrez - Filipina actress, model and former beauty queen (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity) H Umar ibn Hafsun - leader of anti-Ummayad dynasty forces in southern Iberia; converted to Christianity with his sons and ruled over several mountain valleys for nearly forty years, having the castle Bobastro as his residence Rajah Humabon - first Filipino Sultan convert to Roman Catholicism in the name of Carlos 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 Naveed Afzal Haq - Pakistani-American charged for the July 2006 Seattle Jewish Federation shooting; converted to Christianity in December 2005 but reverted to Islam by the time of the shooting I Ubeydullah bin Cahş - Eski sahabe sonradan Habeşistan hicretinde Hristiyan oldu. Peygamber Muhammed’in eşi Zeyneb bint Cahş’ın kardeşidir. Tunch Ilkin - former Turkish American football player Mariam Ibrahim Ishaq - although she claimed never to have practiced Islam, as she was born to a Sudanese Muslim father (who had abandoned her Ethiopian Orthodox Christian mother in childhood) the Republic of Sudan deemed her a convert and apostate, imprisoning and sentencing her to death in 2014 Jessica Iskandar - Endonezyalı oyuncu ve model Qadry Ismail - eski ABD’li futbolcu Raghib Ismail - eski ABD’li futbolcu J Sabatina James (born 1982) - born in Dhedar, Pakistan; Avusturyalı-Pakistani book author; started a new life in Viyana, changing her name and converting to Catholicism; baptized in 2006 Esther John - born to a Pakistani Muslim family; converted to Christianity; became a nurse to rural communities in Northern India and was later murdered Mario Joseph - born into a Muslim family in Kerala, India, he became a notable Imam before the age of 18, but subsequently converted to Catholicism whereupon he was tortured and forced to flee to Europe Lina Joy - Malay convert from Islam to Christianity; born Azlina Jailani in 1964 in Malaysia to Muslim parents of Javanese descent; converted at age 26; in 1998, she was baptized, and applied to have her conversion legally recognized by the Malaysian courts Don Juan of Persia (1560-1604) - late 16.- and early 17.-century figure in Iran and İspanya; also known as Faisal Nazary; was a native of Iran, who later moved westward; settled in Spain where he became a Roman Catholic K Alina Kabaeva - Russian gymnast Jesse of Kakheti - Georgian prince of the Bagrationi dynasty, son of King Leon of Kakheti converted to Islam in the Service of the Safavid dynasty, but returned to Orthodox Christianity after his return to Georgia Jesse of Kartli - Georgian prince of the Bagrationi dynasty (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity) Alexander Kazembek - Russian Orientalist, historian and philologist of Azeri origin Mathieu Kérékou - President of Benin (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity) Chulpan Khamatova - Russian actress Emir Kusturica - Sırp ve Yugoslavya filmmaker and actor L [[Dosya:Imad ud-din Lahiz.jpg|thumbnail|sağ|Imad ud-din Lahiz was an Islamic writer, preacher and Quranic translator, who converted to Christianity from Islam.]] Imad ud-din Lahiz - prolific Islamic writer, preacher and Qur'anic translator Dr. Nur Luke - Uyghur Bible translator Fernão Lopes (soldier) - 16.-century Portuguese soldier in India who converted to Roman Catholicism M [[Dosya:Sake Dean Mahomed.jpg|thumbnail|sağ|Sake Dean Mahomed was a traveller, surgeon and entrepreneur who converted to Christianity from Sunni Islam.]] Sake Dean Mahomed (born Sheikh Din Muhammad) - Indian traveller, surgeon and entrepreneur who introduced the Indian take-away curry house restaurant in Britain; first Indian to have written a book in the English language; converted to marry Jane Daly, an Irish Protestant, as it was illegal for a non-Protestant to marry a Protestant Enrique de Malaca - Malay slave of Ferdinand Magellan, converted to Roman Catholicism after being purchased in 1511 Pinkan Mambo (born Pinkan Ratnasari Mambo) - Indonesian singer; converted in 2010; decision taken after admitting she studied various religions of the world and eventually dropped in awe of Jesus Christ Fadhma Aït Mansour - mother of French writers Jean Amrouche ve Taos Amrouche Roy Marten (born Wicasksono Abdul Salam) - Indonesian actor whose family was converted to Roman Catholicism during his childhood but who converted converted later to Indonesian Orthodoxy in 1997 Abdul Masih - Indian indigenous missionary; ordained Anglican ve Lutheran minister; often referred to as the most influential indigenous Christian to shape nineteenth-century Christian missions in India; religious author Josef Mässrur (born Ghäsim Khan) - missionary to Chinese Turkestan with the Mission Union of Sweden Carlos Menem - former President of Argentina; raised a Nusayri but converted to Roman Catholicism, a constitutional requirement for accessing the presidency until 1994 Mizse - last Palatine of King Ladislaus IV of Macaristan in 1290; born into a Muslim family in Tolna County in the Kingdom of Hungary; converted to Roman Catholicism St. George El Mozahem - Coptic saint Yadegar Moxammat of Kazan - last Khan of Kazan Khanate; was forced to convert to Christianity following the Siege of Kazan Archbishop Thomas Luke Msusa - born into a Muslim family; converted to Christianity as a child and later became an Archbishop in his home country of Malawi, as well as converting and baptizing his father, a former imam Muhsin Muhammad - current American football player for the Carolina Panthers, raised in a Muslim household, later converted to Christianity Paul Mulla - Turkish scholar and professor of Islamic Studies at the Pontifical Oriental Institute N Youcef Nadarkhani - Iranian Christian pastor who has been sentenced to death for apostasy Diana Nasution - Indonesian singer, converted to Protestantism after marriage Aurelius and Natalia (died 852) - Christian martyrs who were put to death during the reign of Abd ar-Rahman II, Emir of Córdoba, and are counted among the Martyrs of Córdoba; Aurelius was the son of a Muslim father and a Christian mother. He was also secretly a follower of Christianity, as was his wife Natalia, who was also the child of a Muslim father. 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 Ibrahim Njoya - Bamum king; back and forth conversions from Islam to Christianity Nunilo and Alodia - 9.-century sisters recognized as Catholic saints and martyrs in Moorish Spain, executed for apostasy for converting to Christianity Rashid Nurgaliyev - Russian politician and general convert to Russian Orthodoxy O Malika Oufkir - Moroccan writer and daughter of General Mohamed Oufkir; she and her siblings are converts from Islam to Catholici; and she writes in her book, Stolen Lives, "we had rejected Islam, which had brought us nothing good, and opted for Catholicism instead" P Shams Pahlavi - Iranian princess and the elder sister of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran 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 Agni Pratistha - Indonesian actress, model and former beauty queen (elected Puteri Indonesia 2006), converted to Catholicism after marriage, although initially denied rumors of conversion Q Nabeel Qureshi - former Ahmadiyya Muslim; converted to Evangelical Christianity in 2005; has since become an internationally recognized apologist with Ravi Zacharias International Ministries R Daud Rahbar - Pakistani scholar of Comparative religions, composer, short story writer, translator, philosopher, contributor to inter-civilization dialogue, musicologist, drummer, singer and guitarist Abdul Rahman - Afghan convert to Christianity who escaped the death penalty because of foreign pressure Brother Rachid - Moroccan Christian convert from Islam; one of the most outspoken converts in the world; hosts a weekly live call-in show on AL-Hayat channel where he compares Islam and Christianity Majeed Rashid Mohammed - Kurdish Christian convert from Islam; established a network with former Kurdish Muslims with about 2,000 members today Stefan Razvan - Gypsy prince who ruled Moldavia for six months in 1595 Dewi Rezer - Indonesian model of French descent; converted to Roman Catholicism Emily Ruete (born Sayyida Salme) - Princess of Zanzibar ve Umman Ibrahim Rugova - first president of Kosovo, converted to Roman Catholicism and baptized in the name of Pierre S [[Dosya:Nazlicoronation.jpg|thumbnail|sağ|Queen Nazli Sabri of Mısır, who converted to Christian-Catholicism from Sunni Islam]] Nazli Sabri - Queen consort of Mısır; converted to Catholicism in 1950 and took the name "Mary Elizabeth" Kyai Sadrach - Indonesian missionary Begum Samru - powerful lady of north Hindistan, ruling a large area from Sardhana, Uttar Pradesh Lukman Sardi - Indonesian actor; converted to Christianity after marriage Mohamed Alí Seineldín - former Argentine army colonel who participated in two failed coup attempts against the democratically elected governments of both President Raúl Alfonsín and President Carlos Menem in 1988 and 1990 Saint Serapion of Kozheozersky - former Muslim of Tartar ancestry who converted to Christianity and founded the Kozheozersky Monastery in northern Rusya The Sibirsky family - foremost of many Genghisid (Shaybanid) noble families formerly living in Russia Sharena - Indonesian actress and model; converted to Christianity after marriage Bilquis Sheikh - Pakistani author and Christian missionary Bashir Shihab II - Lebanese emir (prince) who ruled Lebanon in the first half of the 19. century; his family was Sunni Muslim; some of them converted to Christianity at the end of the 18. century The Shihab family - prominent Lebanese noble family who originally belonged to Sunni Islam and converted to Christianity at the end of the 18. century Walid Shoebat - American author and former member of the PLO Nasir Siddiki - Canadian evangelist, author, and business consultant Amir Sjarifuddin - Indonesian socialist leader who later became the prime minister of Indonesia during its National Revolution Skanderbeg - Arnavut military leader; was forcibly converted to Islam from Christianity, but reverted to Christianity later in life James Scurry - British soldier and statesman Rudolf Carl von Slatin - Anglo-Austrian soldier and administrator in the Sudan Albertus Soegijapranata - born in Surakarta, Dutch East Indies, to a Muslim courtier and his wife who later converted to Catholicism; the first native Indonesian bishop; known for his pro-nationalistic stance, often expressed as "100% Catholic, 100% Indonesian" Patrick Sookhdeo - British Anglican canon Maria Aurora von Spiegel (born Fatima) - Turkish mistress of Augustus II the Strong and the wife of a Polish noble Ahmed es-Sikeli - Müslüman bir ailede dünyaya gelerek, sonraları Petrus adı altında bir Hristiyan olarak vaftiz edilmiş ve I. Guglielmo döneminde Sicilya Krallığı'na hizmet etmiş bir tarihi kişiliktir. T 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" Hary Tanoesoedibjo - Indonesian politician and businessman Maria Temryukovna - Circassian princess, and second wife to Ivan IV of Russia; born in a Muslim upbringing; baptised into the Russian Orthodox Church on 21 August 1561 Tabaraji of Ternate - Indonesian sultan; converted to Roman Catholicism after 1534 and baptised with the name Dom Manuel Casilda of Toledo - daughter of a Muslim king of Toledo (called Almacrin or Almamun); became ill as a young woman and traveled to northern Iberia to partake of the healing waters of the shrine of San Vicente; when she was cured, she was baptized at Burgos; venerated as a saint of the Catholic Church Ghorban Tourani - former Iranian Sunni Muslim who became a Christian minister; following multiple murder threats, he was abducted and murdered on 22 November 2005 Aman Tuleyev - Russian governor of Kemerovo Oblast Rajah Tupas - Filipino prince and son of the Rajah Humabon, converted with his family by Magellan U Ubayd-Allah ibn Jahsh (Arabic: عبيد الله بن جحش) - brother of Zaynab bint Jahsh, brother in law and first cousin of Muhammad and one of the male Sahaba (companions of the Prophet); he has been cited as one of the four monotheistic hanifs by Ibn Ishaq who converted to Christianity after his migration to Abyssinia Udo Ulfkotte - German journalist who was born a Christian, became an atheist, then converted to Islam and finally converted back to Christianity Nafa Urbach - Indonesian singer, actress and model Utameshgaray of Kazan - Khan of Kazan Khanate; was forced to convert to Christianity following the Siege of Kazan Laysan Utiasheva - Russian gymnast, convert to Eastern Orthodox Christianity W George Weah - Liberian soccer player (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity) Sigi Wimala - Indonesian model and actress, converted to Catholicism after marriage Wu'erkaixi - Uyghur dissident known for his leading role during the Tiananmen protests of 1989 Ibrahim Tunggul Wulung - Indonesian evangelist and missionary X Muley Xeque (Arabic: مولاي الشيخ Mawlay al-Shaykh) - Moroccan prince, born in Marrakech in 1566; exiled in İspanya, he converted to Roman Catholicism in Madrid and was known as Philip of Africa or Philip of Austria Y Yadigar Muhammed Han - Kazan Hanlığı'nı son hanı Musab Hasan Yusuf - bir Hamas lideri oğlu Remzi Yusuf - Pakistanlı el-Kaide üyesi Nania Kurniawati Yusuf - Endonezyalı şarkıcı Z Zaida of Seville - born an Iberian Muslim; was forced to convert to Christianity; when Seville fell to the Almoravids, she fled to the protection of Alfonso VI of Castile, becoming his mistress, converting to Christianity and taking the baptismal name of Isabel Zayd Abu Zayd - the last Almohad governor of Valensiya, İspanya; remained a loyal ally of James I; in 1236 he converted to Roman Catholicism, adopting the name of Vicente Bellvis, a fact which he kept secret until the fall of Valencia Saye Zerbo - Yukarı Voltalı (günümüzde Burkina Fasolu) asker ve siyasetçi. 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