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* [[Seema Mustafa]] – Indian journalist, [[Political Editor]] and [[Delhi]] [[News bureau
* [[Seema Mustafa]] – Indian journalist, [[Political Editor]] and [[Delhi]] [[News bureau|Bureau Chief]] of [[The Asian Age]] newspaper.<ref>[http://www.mail-archive.com/sacw@insaf.net/msg00495.html Pakistan: Appeasing the Mullahs]</ref><ref>[http://www.contactpakistan.com/kashmir/article3.htm The Communalisation of Kargil]</ref>
|Bureau Chief]] of [[The Asian Age]] newspaper.<ref>[http://www.mail-archive.com/sacw@insaf.net/msg00495.html Pakistan: Appeasing the Mullahs]</ref><ref>[http://www.contactpakistan.com/kashmir/article3.htm The Communalisation of Kargil]</ref>
* [[Javed Akhtar]] – noted Indian writer, lyricist, TV show host and secular and nationalist activist
* [[Javed Akhtar]] – noted Indian writer, lyricist, TV show host and secular and nationalist activist
* [[Shabana Azmi]] – noted Indian movie actress and activist, married to [[Javed Akhtar]]
* [[Shabana Azmi]] – noted Indian movie actress and activist, married to Javed Akhtar
* [[Cenk Uygur]] – Main host of the [[liberal talk radio]] show [[The Young Turks]]. He is an agnostic.<ref name="Uygur">[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cenk-uygur/six-degrees-of-barack-oba_b_99110.html Six Degrees of Barack Obama]</ref>
* [[Cenk Uygur]] – Main host of the [[liberal talk radio]] show [[The Young Turks]]. He is an agnostic.<ref name="Uygur">[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cenk-uygur/six-degrees-of-barack-oba_b_99110.html Six Degrees of Barack Obama]</ref>
* [[Wafa Sultan]] – [[Syrian]]-born American psychiatrist and controversial critic of Islam. She describes herself as a ''"Secular Humanist"''<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1187385,00.html Time Magazine]- Interview with Wafa Sultan</ref><ref>[http://www.memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1=1050 There is No Clash of Civilizations but a Clash between the Mentality of the Middle Ages and That of the 21st century] Feb. 2006</ref>
* [[Wafa Sultan]] – [[Syrian]]-born American psychiatrist and controversial critic of Islam. She describes herself as a ''"Secular Humanist"''<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1187385,00.html Time Magazine]- Interview with Wafa Sultan</ref><ref>[http://www.memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1=1050 There is No Clash of Civilizations but a Clash between the Mentality of the Middle Ages and That of the 21st century] Feb. 2006</ref>

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The following is a list of notable people who have been Muslims part of their lives, but left Islam for another religion or a non-religious worldview.

Converted to a different Abrahamic religion

Converted to Christianity

Albanian monarch, Skanderbeg converted from Christianity to Islam but reverted to Christianity later in life[1]
Italian journalist Magdi Allam converted to Roman Catholicism during the Vatican's 2008 Easter vigil service presided over by Pope Benedict XVI[13]
On St George's Day, 2005 Serbian film director Emir Kusturica left Islam and was baptised into the Serb Orthodox Church[48]
Argentine president, Carlos Menem converted to Roman Catholicism due to his political aspirations[41]
Al Qaeda terrorist Ramzi Yousef claims to have embraced Christianity while in ADX Florence Supermax prison. However, the prison staff does not believe Yousef's conversion is sincere.[92][93]
Born into a Muslim Batak family, Indonesian Prime Minister Amir Sjarifuddin converted to Christianity in 1931, upon which his fervently Islamic mother committed suicide.[99]

Converted to the Bahá'í Faith

File:Mishkinqalam.jpg
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.[114]

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

Part of an unorganized religion or no religion

Became Atheists

Salman Rushdie, author of The Satanic Verses.[118]
Former Muslim and Dutch politician Ehsan Jami was one of the two founders of the Central Committee for Ex-Muslims[119]

Became Agnostics

Turkish-American YoungTurks talk show host Cenk Uygur was raised Muslim, but now identifies as agnostic.

Became Deists

Converted to a Dharmic religion

Converted to Buddhism

Converted to Hinduism

Harilal Gandhi converted to Islam, adopted the name "Abdullah Gandhi", but later reverted to Hinduism.[184]
  • Aasish Khan, the son of sarod maestro Ustad Ali Akbar Khan [185]
  • Annapurna Devi (born Roshanara Khan) – Surbahar (bass sitar) player and music teacher in the North Indian classical tradition[186]
  • Asha Gawli – (born Ayesha) Wife of Arun Gawli, notorious gangster turned politician from Mumbai, India.[187]
  • Bukka I – King of Vijayanagara empire who converted to Islam, then reconverted. The early life of Bukka as well as his brother Hakka (also known as Harihara I) are relatively unknown and most accounts of their early life are based on theories.[188][189]
  • Chander Mohan – Former Deputy Chief Minister of Haryana State in India.[190][191]
  • Harihara I – King of Vijayanagara empire who converted to Islam, then reconverted[189]
  • Haridas Thakura – Prominent Vaishnavite saint born in 1450, instrumental in the early appearance and spread of Hare Krishna movement. He used to chat "Hare Krishna" 300,000 times daily! His Muslim name remains unknown to this day.[192]
  • Hassan Palakkode Muslim scholar [193]
  • Harilal Gandhi – He was the son of Mahatma Gandhi (father of India) and converted to Islam. He was in Islam for a few months, before reverting back to Hinduism.[184]
  • Ifa Sudewi – Chief judge for the 2002 Bali bombing trials in Indonesia.[194][195]
  • Khushboo Sundar (born Khushboo Khan) – Tamil movie actress[196]
  • Nadira Babbar (born Nadira Zaheer)] – Wife of actor turned politician Raj Babbar. She converted to Hinduism upon marriage. She was the daughter of communist leader Syed Sajjad Zaheer and Urdu writer Razia Sajjad Zaheer.
  • Nafisa Ali, former Miss India and leading social activist]
  • Nargis Dutt (Fatima Rashid), famous Bollywood actress]
  • Netaji Palkar – Maratha noble and commander-in-chief of the army of Shivaji, 19 June 1676.[197][198][199]
  • Shanti Devi born Ashgari – Mother of yesteryear Bollywood Actress Tabassum. She was daughter of a Maulvi but converted to Hinduism after marriage and even underwent Hindu religious education.[200]
  • Sonam (born Bakhtawar Murad)] – Bollywood actress and Wife of Bollywood director Rajiv Rai. She converted to Hinduism upon marriage. She is the niece of character actor Raza Murad and granddaughter of veteran character actor Murad. She is the cousin of actress Sanober Kabir.
  • Zubeida – Hindi film actress, on whose life story the film Zubeidaa was based[201]

Converted to Sikhism

  • Kuldeep Manak – (born Latif Mohammed) Famous Punjabi singer who, after his conversion, released a number of Sikh devotional tracks.[202]

Other

RZA now incorporate aspects of Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, and Taoism into his spiritual beliefs.

Religious founders

Mughal emperor Akbar proclaimed that no single religion possessed the absolute truth. This inspired him to create the Dīn-i Ilāhī in 1581.[203]
American actor Wesley Snipes converted from Christianity to Islam in 1978, but he left the faith in 1988.[214]

Undetermined current belief system

See also

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  145. ^ Humanistische Omroep, Link to video interview with Hafid Bouazza Quote: (Translation) "Believers live behind a fence, and non-believers live in a pasture and they know there are believers out there behind the fence." "It [religion] is a matter of conditioning, of brainwashing." "I know that when I die, it's over with me." (Dutch) "Gelovigen leven achter een hek, en ongelovigen in een weiland, waarin ze weten dat er gelovigen zijn die achter hekken wonen." "Het [religie] is een kwestie van conditionering, van hersenspoeling" "Ik weet dat het moment dat ik ter aarde word besteld, dat het afgelopen is met mij."
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  149. ^ It's time to take a stand against Islam and Sharia
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