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Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by Tbamo(m): 10:27am On Feb 22, 2015
ALISMILE:
If Christianity is truly as effective, potent or captivating as u portray, one wonder why Islam that came about 1500 yrs after Christianity, has pple who left christianity in throngs and converted to Islam! Inspite of d age gap, Islam is seriously competing in terms of population of adherents! So mathematically now, which converted from which! Use ur God given brain!
So what has been the method of growth of islam? I'll tell you
In alexandria jihad and forced conversion
In constantinople jihad and killing of the men
In judea jihad
In Syria jihqd
I can go on and on!
The fact that the modern muslim tries to hide is that jihad has another meaning! It means in actual fact what Isis and boko harm have been screaming at Muslims for a while now!

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Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by stone07(m): 10:30am On Feb 22, 2015
[quote author=holatin post=30966374]Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor) – retired
basketball player & the NBA's all-time leading scorer.
[1] He converted from Christianity to The Nation of
Islam and then to mainstream Sunni Islam .
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (Chris Jackson) – retired
basketball player [2]
Tariq Abdul-Wahad (Olivier Saint-Jean) – originally
from France, former basketball player for the Mavericks
and Kings [3]
Thomas J. Abercrombie – photographer [4]
Éric Abidal (changed his name to Bilal) – French
football player, converted to Islam after marriage. [5]
Ivan Aguéli (Johan Agelii) – Swedish painter. [6][7]
Akhenaton – French rapper and producer of French
hip hop .[8]
Muhammed al-Ahari born 6 January 1965 as Ray
Allen Rudder is an American essayist, scholar and
writer on the topics of American Islam, Black
Nationalist groups, heterodox Islamic groups and
modern occultism.
Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar (Sharmon Shah) – former
NFL player[9]
Sana al-Sayegh , dean of the Science and
Technology Faculty at Palestine International
University, converted to Islam in August 2007. Fatah
has accused its political rival Hamas of forcing the
professor to convert from Christianity, a charge Hamas
denies. [10]
Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.; 17
January 1942), from Baptist [11][12] to The Nation of
Islam to Sunni Islam .[13] Famous American
professional boxer (3 time world heavyweight
champion), philanthropist and social activist.
Rowland Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley –
British soldier and peer .[14]
Ryan G. Anderson – former Lutheran, convicted of
charges of espionage for Al Qaeda [15][16]
Farqad as-Sabakhi – an Armenian Islamic preacher
who was formerly a Christian [17] known for his
knowledge of Judeo-Christian scriptures. [18]
B
Kristiane Backer – a German television presenter,
television journalist and author residing in London.
[19]
Yasin Abu Bakr (Lennox Philip) – of Trinidad and
Tobago
Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker (Philip Barker) –
professor of Urdu, former chair of the University of
Minnesota 's Department of South Asian studies and
creator of the Tékumel fantasy world. [20]
Abdullah Beg of Kartli – Georgian convert to Islam
[21] who was a claimant to the kingship of Kartli .
David Belfield – American, fled to Iran after
assassinating Ali Akbar Tabatabai , an Iranian
dissident . [22]
French nobleman Claude
Alexandre de Bonneval as
Humbaracı Ahmet Paşa
Józef Bem – Polish and Hungarian
general [citation needed ]
Mohammed Knut Bernström – Swedish ambassador
to Venezuela (1963–1969), Spain (1973–1976) and
Morocco (1976–1983) [23]
Ibrahim Bey – an Egyptian Mamluk of Georgian
Christian origins.
Art Blakey – American Jazz musician [24]
Wojciech Bobowski – raised Protestant , he was a
Polish musician and translator of the Bible into
Ottoman Turkish .[25]
Omar Bongo – Gabonese, President of Gabon .[26]
Claude Alexandre de Bonneval or Humbaracı Ahmet
Paşa was an 18th-century French nobleman. [27]
Tawana Brawley (Maryam Muhammad) – African
American woman noted for claiming to have been
raped by several white men, a claim determined to be
a fabrication by a grand jury. Later in life she
converted to Islam. [28][29][30]
Willie Brigitte – French convert to Islam who
associated with al-Qaeda in Pakistan and was
possibly involved in a plot to conduct a terrorist
operation in Australia.[31]
Dolores "LaLa" Brooks – American
musician. [citation needed]
C
Torquato Cardilli – Italian ambassador, converted
from Catholicism.[32]
André Carson – former Baptist , [33] second Muslim
to serve the United States Congress.[34]
Count Cassius- Visigothic aristocrat who founded
the Banu Qasi dynasty of Muladi rulers. [35]
Cat Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam (born
Steven Demetre Georgiou; 21 July 1948), British
singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
humanitarian, education philanthropist, and prominent
convert to Islam. [36]
Dave Chappelle – comedian and television star [37]
Benjamin Chavis – controversial former head of the
NAACP ; joined the Nation of Islam. [citation needed ]
Chrisye – Indonesian singer. He changed his birth
name to Chrismansyah Rahadi from Christian
Rahadi [citation needed ]
Hedley Churchward – English painter [38]
Aukai Collins – fought in Chechnya , paid FBI
informant , author of an autobiographical book[39]
Jerôme Courtailler – one of two French brothers
convicted by French authorities in 2004 for abetting
terrorists [40][41][42]
Robert D. Crane is the former adviser to President
Richard Nixon, and is former Deputy Director (for
Planning) of the U.S. National Security Council. [43]
D
Arnoud van Doorn - Dutch Politician and anti-Islam
movie maker
Ian Dallas – Abdalqadir as-Sufi — Sufi shaykh of
Scottish origins. [44]
Daniel Streich - Swiss military instructor, community
council member and a former member of Swiss
People's Party. [citation needed]
E
Isabelle Eberhardt – from Lutheran Christianity,
19th-century explorer and writer[45]
Abdullah el-Faisal – a Muslim cleric who preached
in the United Kingdom until he was convicted of
stirring up racial hatred and urging his followers to
murder Jews, Hindus, Christians, and Americans. [46]
[47]
Wadih el-Hage , former Al-Qaeda member who was
convicted for his part in the 1998 United States
embassy bombings.[48]
Nathan Ellington – English football player[49]
C. Jack Ellis – Mayor of Macon, Georgia [50]
Keith Ellison – American, Representative from
Minnesota's 5th congressional district , first Muslim to
be elected to the United States Congress, converted
from Catholicism[51]
Yahiya Emerick – American Muslim scholar,
President of the Islamic Foundation of North America,
converted from Protestantism. [52]
Erekle I of Kakheti – Georgian convert to Islam [53]
who ruled the kingdoms of Kakheti and Kartli .
Yusuf Estes – Former preacher and federal prison
chaplain, converted from Protestantism. [54]
Chris Eubank – British boxer[55]
Emeka Ezeugo – is a former Nigerian football
defender and midfielder played in 1994 World Cup.[56]
F
Shah Shahidullah Faridi – Writer of German descent
born to a Christian family. [57]
Danilo Fernando – Brazilian Footballer. He changed
his name become Muhammad Danilo
Fernando [ citation needed]
Firouz – an Armenian Christian convert to Islam [58]
who served as a spy for Bohemund during the Siege of
Antioch. [59]
Myriam Francois-Cerrah - Journalist who converted
from Roman Catholicism in 2003[60]
Radu cel Frumos – was the younger brother of Vlad
Ţepeş (Dracula) and prince of the principality of
Wallachia, who converted from Catholicism.[61]
G
Adam Gadahn (born Adam Pearlman) – al-Qaeda
English language spokesman. Home-schooled
Christian. [62]
Roger Garaudy -was a French philosopher, French
resistance fighter and a prominent communist author
and converted to Islam in 1982.[citation needed]
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_converts_to_Islam_from_Christianity
[/quote Those are foreign and unfamiliar list of not men of God names.The topic here is nigerian men of God.
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by VANHELLSING: 10:31am On Feb 22, 2015
cathodekazim:

Nairalanders, pls charlie hebdo saga isn't not long ago. Pls let watch the way we talk abt religion, very very volatile, stop mocking a religion just because you belong to the other religion. And as for you that says the whole nigerian will be converted in yrs to come, I blv u shd do ur research well. How many ar converting. Islam is nt a religion that publicize event. If not you wd hv hear abt christians converting to islam. If u wana know, I converted from christian to Islam just 2years ago and I have no regret for converting. Islam teaches oneness of God, honesty, peace and love for ones brother. My wife changed to, from Jenifer to Jumaila. So pls let check our comment and knw what we say

I pity your pathetic soul, from light to darkness? Your are a GONNER kiss undecided
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by ABIOLAXYZ(m): 10:32am On Feb 22, 2015
jhimmy:
Well Well, If you say so... It aint a big deal... No be religion we go use enter heaven...


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Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by stone07(m): 10:33am On Feb 22, 2015
pring:
There are some Muslim clerics that were christians befor they got converted Muslim.
Blame no one.
One thing about religion is that nobody knows the rightfull amongst all.
They are all being blinded by their peculiar teachings.
Then you mention those u know.
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by MZdamola(f): 10:34am On Feb 22, 2015
holatin:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor) – retired
basketball player & the NBA's all-time leading scorer.
[1] He converted from Christianity to The Nation of
Islam and then to mainstream Sunni Islam .
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (Chris Jackson) – retired
basketball player [2]
Tariq Abdul-Wahad (Olivier Saint-Jean) – originally
from France, former basketball player for the Mavericks
and Kings [3]
U just made my day
Thomas J. Abercrombie – photographer [4]
Éric Abidal (changed his name to Bilal) – French
football player, converted to Islam after marriage. [5]
Ivan Aguéli (Johan Agelii) – Swedish painter. [6][7]
Akhenaton – French rapper and producer of French
hip hop .[8]
Muhammed al-Ahari born 6 January 1965 as Ray
Allen Rudder is an American essayist, scholar and
writer on the topics of American Islam, Black
Nationalist groups, heterodox Islamic groups and
modern occultism.
Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar (Sharmon Shah) – former
NFL player[9]
Sana al-Sayegh , dean of the Science and
Technology Faculty at Palestine International
University, converted to Islam in August 2007. Fatah
has accused its political rival Hamas of forcing the
professor to convert from Christianity, a charge Hamas
denies. [10]
Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.; 17
January 1942), from Baptist [11][12] to The Nation of
Islam to Sunni Islam .[13] Famous American
professional boxer (3 time world heavyweight
champion), philanthropist and social activist.
Rowland Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley –
British soldier and peer .[14]
Ryan G. Anderson – former Lutheran, convicted of
charges of espionage for Al Qaeda [15][16]
Farqad as-Sabakhi – an Armenian Islamic preacher
who was formerly a Christian [17] known for his
knowledge of Judeo-Christian scriptures. [18]
B
Kristiane Backer – a German television presenter,
television journalist and author residing in London.
[19]
Yasin Abu Bakr (Lennox Philip) – of Trinidad and
Tobago
Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker (Philip Barker) –
professor of Urdu, former chair of the University of
Minnesota 's Department of South Asian studies and
creator of the Tékumel fantasy world. [20]
Abdullah Beg of Kartli – Georgian convert to Islam
[21] who was a claimant to the kingship of Kartli .
David Belfield – American, fled to Iran after
assassinating Ali Akbar Tabatabai , an Iranian
dissident . [22]
French nobleman Claude
Alexandre de Bonneval as
Humbaracı Ahmet Paşa
Józef Bem – Polish and Hungarian
general [citation needed ]
Mohammed Knut Bernström – Swedish ambassador
to Venezuela (1963–1969), Spain (1973–1976) and
Morocco (1976–1983) [23]
Ibrahim Bey – an Egyptian Mamluk of Georgian
Christian origins.
Art Blakey – American Jazz musician [24]
Wojciech Bobowski – raised Protestant , he was a
Polish musician and translator of the Bible into
Ottoman Turkish .[25]
Omar Bongo – Gabonese, President of Gabon .[26]
Claude Alexandre de Bonneval or Humbaracı Ahmet
Paşa was an 18th-century French nobleman. [27]
Tawana Brawley (Maryam Muhammad) – African
American woman noted for claiming to have been
raped by several white men, a claim determined to be
a fabrication by a grand jury. Later in life she
converted to Islam. [28][29][30]
Willie Brigitte – French convert to Islam who
associated with al-Qaeda in Pakistan and was
possibly involved in a plot to conduct a terrorist
operation in Australia.[31]
Dolores "LaLa" Brooks – American
musician. [citation needed]
C
Torquato Cardilli – Italian ambassador, converted
from Catholicism.[32]
André Carson – former Baptist , [33] second Muslim
to serve the United States Congress.[34]
Count Cassius- Visigothic aristocrat who founded
the Banu Qasi dynasty of Muladi rulers. [35]
Cat Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam (born
Steven Demetre Georgiou; 21 July 1948), British
singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
humanitarian, education philanthropist, and prominent
convert to Islam. [36]
Dave Chappelle – comedian and television star [37]
Benjamin Chavis – controversial former head of the
NAACP ; joined the Nation of Islam. [citation needed ]
Chrisye – Indonesian singer. He changed his birth
name to Chrismansyah Rahadi from Christian
Rahadi [citation needed ]
Hedley Churchward – English painter [38]
Aukai Collins – fought in Chechnya , paid FBI
informant , author of an autobiographical book[39]
Jerôme Courtailler – one of two French brothers
convicted by French authorities in 2004 for abetting
terrorists [40][41][42]
Robert D. Crane is the former adviser to President
Richard Nixon, and is former Deputy Director (for
Planning) of the U.S. National Security Council. [43]
D
Arnoud van Doorn - Dutch Politician and anti-Islam
movie maker
Ian Dallas – Abdalqadir as-Sufi — Sufi shaykh of
Scottish origins. [44]
Daniel Streich - Swiss military instructor, community
council member and a former member of Swiss
People's Party. [citation needed]
E
Isabelle Eberhardt – from Lutheran Christianity,
19th-century explorer and writer[45]
Abdullah el-Faisal – a Muslim cleric who preached
in the United Kingdom until he was convicted of
stirring up racial hatred and urging his followers to
murder Jews, Hindus, Christians, and Americans. [46]
[47]
Wadih el-Hage , former Al-Qaeda member who was
convicted for his part in the 1998 United States
embassy bombings.[48]
Nathan Ellington – English football player[49]
C. Jack Ellis – Mayor of Macon, Georgia [50]
Keith Ellison – American, Representative from
Minnesota's 5th congressional district , first Muslim to
be elected to the United States Congress, converted
from Catholicism[51]
Yahiya Emerick – American Muslim scholar,
President of the Islamic Foundation of North America,
converted from Protestantism. [52]
Erekle I of Kakheti – Georgian convert to Islam [53]
who ruled the kingdoms of Kakheti and Kartli .
Yusuf Estes – Former preacher and federal prison
chaplain, converted from Protestantism. [54]
Chris Eubank – British boxer[55]
Emeka Ezeugo – is a former Nigerian football
defender and midfielder played in 1994 World Cup.[56]
F
Shah Shahidullah Faridi – Writer of German descent
born to a Christian family. [57]
Danilo Fernando – Brazilian Footballer. He changed
his name become Muhammad Danilo
Fernando [ citation needed]
Firouz – an Armenian Christian convert to Islam [58]
who served as a spy for Bohemund during the Siege of
Antioch. [59]
Myriam Francois-Cerrah - Journalist who converted
from Roman Catholicism in 2003[60]
Radu cel Frumos – was the younger brother of Vlad
Ţepeş (Dracula) and prince of the principality of
Wallachia, who converted from Catholicism.[61]
G
Adam Gadahn (born Adam Pearlman) – al-Qaeda
English language spokesman. Home-schooled
Christian. [62]
Roger Garaudy -was a French philosopher, French
resistance fighter and a prominent communist author
and converted to Islam in 1982.[citation needed]
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_converts_to_Islam_from_Christianity
U just made my day

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Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by eagleeyez: 10:41am On Feb 22, 2015
PastorKun:
At the rate at which muslims are converting to christianity, there would be no more muslims left in Nigeria in the next 50 years. cool

At the rate other religions a
Including christianity are converting to islam:

The only language spoken to day of resurrection will be arabic
Only anthem will be kalimat shahadah
Only law will be shariah
Only gate to be opened before the Almighty will be paradise.

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Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by holatin(m): 10:44am On Feb 22, 2015
MZdamola:

U just made my day
tanx dearie
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by Jarus(m): 10:44am On Feb 22, 2015
PastorKun:
At the rate at which muslims are converting to christianity, there would be no more muslims left in Nigeria in the next 50 years. cool

Yes. Someone said that 50 years ago too when our grandparents were being forced to convert to Christianity before being given education.

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Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by 989900: 10:47am On Feb 22, 2015
What does it matter, they will all take your money.

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Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by ALISMILE(m): 10:47am On Feb 22, 2015
Tbamo:

So what has been the method of growth of islam? I'll tell you
In alexandria jihad and forced conversion
In constantinople jihad and killing of the men
In judea jihad
In Syria jihqd
I can go on and on!
The fact that the modern muslim tries to hide is that jihad has another meaning! It means in actual fact what Isis and boko harm have been screaming at Muslims for a while now!
So I ask u 1 question and I need u to giv me an answer and don't u run away! Why ve ISIS and BH not succeeded in gaining converts soo far?Even if they forcefully change ur religion, Is it possible for sombdy to compel u to change ur heart?
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by Haywhymido(m): 10:52am On Feb 22, 2015
Vicotex:
As christians, we should pray to God to change the heart of the bloodlusted retired general (BUHARI).
hahaha, y dont u pray dat God shd change d heart of a man dat said stealing is different from corruption. How much did nwobowhatever stole . Ode oshi. @op U people still see oyedepo as a man of God. U must be a fool. I dd be ashame as a muslim if dat man,oyedepo is a muslim.
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by joeyekembele: 10:53am On Feb 22, 2015
Binb:
@op ayou want to count individual converts from Islam to Christianity? Ok lets count former Christian countries: Turkey, Egypt , Syria, Palestine.....

Note that, these nations were not christain nations. That prominent christains originated from them in the past did not make them Christian nations. Till date, there are men of God who are devoted Christians from those nations.
Secondly, one cannot compare the mode of conversion into christianity to the mode of conversion into Islam. This is because, while Islam enjoins forceful conversion of people, christianity enjoins preaching to convert people into its fold. In the qoran and Hadith,,mohammed and his followers forced people into becoming Muslims and refusal fetched death. Same thing happened in Nigeria during the othmam Danfodio Jihad. So it is all over the world. There is no history in the world that christains forced non Christians in a bid to convert them. But that is not the case with Islam. You remember how Kano, Bauchi, Zaria, Gombe, manna, Ilorin and even part of Oyo were conquered and forced to accept Islam as the few that rejected the faith were murdered. But in Christianity, Jesus Christ said, when you go into any city to preach the gospel, whoever that accepts be baptised. But wherever you are rejected, dust off your shoes and go away. Christains follow that injunction till date.
Again as a Christian, you are at liberty to leave the faith at your choosing. But in Islam you are not permitted as the qoran advocate your killing. This makes Islam occultism in a way. If such liberty were given in Islam it would have being a mass exodus as a lot of Muslims are uncomfortable with the religion but have no choice as they stand to face death.

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Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by dammytosh: 10:53am On Feb 22, 2015
Eh yahhh

Welcome to a more profitable business sorry religion

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Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by Lstar4real(m): 10:54am On Feb 22, 2015
holatin:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor) – retired
basketball player & the NBA's all-time leading scorer.
[1] He converted from Christianity to The Nation of
Islam and then to mainstream Sunni Islam .
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (Chris Jackson) – retired
basketball player [2]
Tariq Abdul-Wahad (Olivier Saint-Jean) – originally
from France, former basketball player for the Mavericks
and Kings [3]
Thomas J. Abercrombie – photographer [4]
Éric Abidal (changed his name to Bilal) – French
football player, converted to Islam after marriage. [5]
Ivan Aguéli (Johan Agelii) – Swedish painter. [6][7]
Akhenaton – French rapper and producer of French
hip hop .[8]
Muhammed al-Ahari born 6 January 1965 as Ray
Allen Rudder is an American essayist, scholar and
writer on the topics of American Islam, Black
Nationalist groups, heterodox Islamic groups and
modern occultism.
Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar (Sharmon Shah) – former
NFL player[9]
Sana al-Sayegh , dean of the Science and
Technology Faculty at Palestine International
University, converted to Islam in August 2007. Fatah
has accused its political rival Hamas of forcing the
professor to convert from Christianity, a charge Hamas
denies. [10]
Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.; 17
January 1942), from Baptist [11][12] to The Nation of
Islam to Sunni Islam .[13] Famous American
professional boxer (3 time world heavyweight
champion), philanthropist and social activist.
Rowland Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley –
British soldier and peer .[14]
Ryan G. Anderson – former Lutheran, convicted of
charges of espionage for Al Qaeda [15][16]
Farqad as-Sabakhi – an Armenian Islamic preacher
who was formerly a Christian [17] known for his
knowledge of Judeo-Christian scriptures. [18]
B
Kristiane Backer – a German television presenter,
television journalist and author residing in London.
[19]
Yasin Abu Bakr (Lennox Philip) – of Trinidad and
Tobago
Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker (Philip Barker) –
professor of Urdu, former chair of the University of
Minnesota 's Department of South Asian studies and
creator of the Tékumel fantasy world. [20]
Abdullah Beg of Kartli – Georgian convert to Islam
[21] who was a claimant to the kingship of Kartli .
David Belfield – American, fled to Iran after
assassinating Ali Akbar Tabatabai , an Iranian
dissident . [22]
French nobleman Claude
Alexandre de Bonneval as
Humbaracı Ahmet Paşa
Józef Bem – Polish and Hungarian
general [citation needed ]
Mohammed Knut Bernström – Swedish ambassador
to Venezuela (1963–1969), Spain (1973–1976) and
Morocco (1976–1983) [23]
Ibrahim Bey – an Egyptian Mamluk of Georgian
Christian origins.
Art Blakey – American Jazz musician [24]
Wojciech Bobowski – raised Protestant , he was a
Polish musician and translator of the Bible into
Ottoman Turkish .[25]
Omar Bongo – Gabonese, President of Gabon .[26]
Claude Alexandre de Bonneval or Humbaracı Ahmet
Paşa was an 18th-century French nobleman. [27]
Tawana Brawley (Maryam Muhammad) – African
American woman noted for claiming to have been
raped by several white men, a claim determined to be
a fabrication by a grand jury. Later in life she
converted to Islam. [28][29][30]
Willie Brigitte – French convert to Islam who
associated with al-Qaeda in Pakistan and was
possibly involved in a plot to conduct a terrorist
operation in Australia.[31]
Dolores "LaLa" Brooks – American
musician. [citation needed]
C
Torquato Cardilli – Italian ambassador, converted
from Catholicism.[32]
André Carson – former Baptist , [33] second Muslim
to serve the United States Congress.[34]
Count Cassius- Visigothic aristocrat who founded
the Banu Qasi dynasty of Muladi rulers. [35]
Cat Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam (born
Steven Demetre Georgiou; 21 July 1948), British
singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
humanitarian, education philanthropist, and prominent
convert to Islam. [36]
Dave Chappelle – comedian and television star [37]
Benjamin Chavis – controversial former head of the
NAACP ; joined the Nation of Islam. [citation needed ]
Chrisye – Indonesian singer. He changed his birth
name to Chrismansyah Rahadi from Christian
Rahadi [citation needed ]
Hedley Churchward – English painter [38]
Aukai Collins – fought in Chechnya , paid FBI
informant , author of an autobiographical book[39]
Jerôme Courtailler – one of two French brothers
convicted by French authorities in 2004 for abetting
terrorists [40][41][42]
Robert D. Crane is the former adviser to President
Richard Nixon, and is former Deputy Director (for
Planning) of the U.S. National Security Council. [43]
D
Arnoud van Doorn - Dutch Politician and anti-Islam
movie maker
Ian Dallas – Abdalqadir as-Sufi — Sufi shaykh of
Scottish origins. [44]
Daniel Streich - Swiss military instructor, community
council member and a former member of Swiss
People's Party. [citation needed]
E
Isabelle Eberhardt – from Lutheran Christianity,
19th-century explorer and writer[45]
Abdullah el-Faisal – a Muslim cleric who preached
in the United Kingdom until he was convicted of
stirring up racial hatred and urging his followers to
murder Jews, Hindus, Christians, and Americans. [46]
[47]
Wadih el-Hage , former Al-Qaeda member who was
convicted for his part in the 1998 United States
embassy bombings.[48]
Nathan Ellington – English football player[49]
C. Jack Ellis – Mayor of Macon, Georgia [50]
Keith Ellison – American, Representative from
Minnesota's 5th congressional district , first Muslim to
be elected to the United States Congress, converted
from Catholicism[51]
Yahiya Emerick – American Muslim scholar,
President of the Islamic Foundation of North America,
converted from Protestantism. [52]
Erekle I of Kakheti – Georgian convert to Islam [53]
who ruled the kingdoms of Kakheti and Kartli .
Yusuf Estes – Former preacher and federal prison
chaplain, converted from Protestantism. [54]
Chris Eubank – British boxer[55]
Emeka Ezeugo – is a former Nigerian football
defender and midfielder played in 1994 World Cup.[56]
F
Shah Shahidullah Faridi – Writer of German descent
born to a Christian family. [57]
Danilo Fernando – Brazilian Footballer. He changed
his name become Muhammad Danilo
Fernando [ citation needed]
Firouz – an Armenian Christian convert to Islam [58]
who served as a spy for Bohemund during the Siege of
Antioch. [59]
Myriam Francois-Cerrah - Journalist who converted
from Roman Catholicism in 2003[60]
Radu cel Frumos – was the younger brother of Vlad
Ţepeş (Dracula) and prince of the principality of
Wallachia, who converted from Catholicism.[61]
G
Adam Gadahn (born Adam Pearlman) – al-Qaeda
English language spokesman. Home-schooled
Christian. [62]
Roger Garaudy -was a French philosopher, French
resistance fighter and a prominent communist author
and converted to Islam in 1982.[citation needed]
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_converts_to_Islam_from_Christianity
Micheal Jackson also converted To Muslim before he was Killed so DT he will not preached about Islam in his world Tour
Most popular black hi hop star AKon converted To Muslim
Popular Boxer Mike Tyson also converted To Islam
Janet Jackson also converted to Muslim
The list go on and on... ...cheerz

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Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by sademola: 10:54am On Feb 22, 2015
They must have learnt they were on a fast lane to 'destruction' then switched lane

holatin:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor) – retired
basketball player & the NBA's all-time leading scorer.
[1] He converted from Christianity to The Nation of
Islam and then to mainstream Sunni Islam .
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (Chris Jackson) – retired
basketball player [2]
Tariq Abdul-Wahad (Olivier Saint-Jean) – originally
from France, former basketball player for the Mavericks
and Kings [3]
Thomas J. Abercrombie – photographer [4]
Éric Abidal (changed his name to Bilal) – French
football player, converted to Islam after marriage. [5]
Ivan Aguéli (Johan Agelii) – Swedish painter. [6][7]
Akhenaton – French rapper and producer of French
hip hop .[8]
Muhammed al-Ahari born 6 January 1965 as Ray
Allen Rudder is an American essayist, scholar and
writer on the topics of American Islam, Black
Nationalist groups, heterodox Islamic groups and
modern occultism.
Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar (Sharmon Shah) – former
NFL player[9]
Sana al-Sayegh , dean of the Science and
Technology Faculty at Palestine International
University, converted to Islam in August 2007. Fatah
has accused its political rival Hamas of forcing the
professor to convert from Christianity, a charge Hamas
denies. [10]
Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.; 17
January 1942), from Baptist [11][12] to The Nation of
Islam to Sunni Islam .[13] Famous American
professional boxer (3 time world heavyweight
champion), philanthropist and social activist.
Rowland Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley –
British soldier and peer .[14]
Ryan G. Anderson – former Lutheran, convicted of
charges of espionage for Al Qaeda [15][16]
Farqad as-Sabakhi – an Armenian Islamic preacher
who was formerly a Christian [17] known for his
knowledge of Judeo-Christian scriptures. [18]
B
Kristiane Backer – a German television presenter,
television journalist and author residing in London.
[19]
Yasin Abu Bakr (Lennox Philip) – of Trinidad and
Tobago
Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker (Philip Barker) –
professor of Urdu, former chair of the University of
Minnesota 's Department of South Asian studies and
creator of the Tékumel fantasy world. [20]
Abdullah Beg of Kartli – Georgian convert to Islam
[21] who was a claimant to the kingship of Kartli .
David Belfield – American, fled to Iran after
assassinating Ali Akbar Tabatabai , an Iranian
dissident . [22]
French nobleman Claude
Alexandre de Bonneval as
Humbaracı Ahmet Paşa
Józef Bem – Polish and Hungarian
general [citation needed ]
Mohammed Knut Bernström – Swedish ambassador
to Venezuela (1963–1969), Spain (1973–1976) and
Morocco (1976–1983) [23]
Ibrahim Bey – an Egyptian Mamluk of Georgian
Christian origins.
Art Blakey – American Jazz musician [24]
Wojciech Bobowski – raised Protestant , he was a
Polish musician and translator of the Bible into
Ottoman Turkish .[25]
Omar Bongo – Gabonese, President of Gabon .[26]
Claude Alexandre de Bonneval or Humbaracı Ahmet
Paşa was an 18th-century French nobleman. [27]
Tawana Brawley (Maryam Muhammad) – African
American woman noted for claiming to have been
raped by several white men, a claim determined to be
a fabrication by a grand jury. Later in life she
converted to Islam. [28][29][30]
Willie Brigitte – French convert to Islam who
associated with al-Qaeda in Pakistan and was
possibly involved in a plot to conduct a terrorist
operation in Australia.[31]
Dolores "LaLa" Brooks – American
musician. [citation needed]
C
Torquato Cardilli – Italian ambassador, converted
from Catholicism.[32]
André Carson – former Baptist , [33] second Muslim
to serve the United States Congress.[34]
Count Cassius- Visigothic aristocrat who founded
the Banu Qasi dynasty of Muladi rulers. [35]
Cat Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam (born
Steven Demetre Georgiou; 21 July 1948), British
singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
humanitarian, education philanthropist, and prominent
convert to Islam. [36]
Dave Chappelle – comedian and television star [37]
Benjamin Chavis – controversial former head of the
NAACP ; joined the Nation of Islam. [citation needed ]
Chrisye – Indonesian singer. He changed his birth
name to Chrismansyah Rahadi from Christian
Rahadi [citation needed ]
Hedley Churchward – English painter [38]
Aukai Collins – fought in Chechnya , paid FBI
informant , author of an autobiographical book[39]
Jerôme Courtailler – one of two French brothers
convicted by French authorities in 2004 for abetting
terrorists [40][41][42]
Robert D. Crane is the former adviser to President
Richard Nixon, and is former Deputy Director (for
Planning) of the U.S. National Security Council. [43]
D
Arnoud van Doorn - Dutch Politician and anti-Islam
movie maker
Ian Dallas – Abdalqadir as-Sufi — Sufi shaykh of
Scottish origins. [44]
Daniel Streich - Swiss military instructor, community
council member and a former member of Swiss
People's Party. [citation needed]
E
Isabelle Eberhardt – from Lutheran Christianity,
19th-century explorer and writer[45]
Abdullah el-Faisal – a Muslim cleric who preached
in the United Kingdom until he was convicted of
stirring up racial hatred and urging his followers to
murder Jews, Hindus, Christians, and Americans. [46]
[47]
Wadih el-Hage , former Al-Qaeda member who was
convicted for his part in the 1998 United States
embassy bombings.[48]
Nathan Ellington – English football player[49]
C. Jack Ellis – Mayor of Macon, Georgia [50]
Keith Ellison – American, Representative from
Minnesota's 5th congressional district , first Muslim to
be elected to the United States Congress, converted
from Catholicism[51]
Yahiya Emerick – American Muslim scholar,
President of the Islamic Foundation of North America,
converted from Protestantism. [52]
Erekle I of Kakheti – Georgian convert to Islam [53]
who ruled the kingdoms of Kakheti and Kartli .
Yusuf Estes – Former preacher and federal prison
chaplain, converted from Protestantism. [54]
Chris Eubank – British boxer[55]
Emeka Ezeugo – is a former Nigerian football
defender and midfielder played in 1994 World Cup.[56]
F
Shah Shahidullah Faridi – Writer of German descent
born to a Christian family. [57]
Danilo Fernando – Brazilian Footballer. He changed
his name become Muhammad Danilo
Fernando [ citation needed]
Firouz – an Armenian Christian convert to Islam [58]
who served as a spy for Bohemund during the Siege of
Antioch. [59]
Myriam Francois-Cerrah - Journalist who converted
from Roman Catholicism in 2003[60]
Radu cel Frumos – was the younger brother of Vlad
Ţepeş (Dracula) and prince of the principality of
Wallachia, who converted from Catholicism.[61]
G
Adam Gadahn (born Adam Pearlman) – al-Qaeda
English language spokesman. Home-schooled
Christian. [62]
Roger Garaudy -was a French philosopher, French
resistance fighter and a prominent communist author
and converted to Islam in 1982.[citation needed]
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_converts_to_Islam_from_Christianity
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by MrOlai: 10:54am On Feb 22, 2015
They probably found it difficult to live "big" in Islam e.g buying jets courtesy of tithes, seeing d faces of beautiful ladies, etc, in d name of religion, hence their conversion.

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Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by tunde1200(m): 10:56am On Feb 22, 2015
Lies is your name?

PastorKun:
At the rate at which muslims are converting to christianity, there would be no more muslims left in Nigeria in the next 50 years. cool
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by JideTheBlogger(m): 10:56am On Feb 22, 2015
holatin:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor) – retired
basketball player & the NBA's all-time leading scorer.
[1] He converted from Christianity to The Nation of
Islam and then to mainstream Sunni Islam .
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (Chris Jackson) – retired
basketball player [2]
Tariq Abdul-Wahad (Olivier Saint-Jean) – originally
from France, former basketball player for the Mavericks
and Kings [3]
Thomas J. Abercrombie – photographer [4]
Éric Abidal (changed his name to Bilal) – French
football player, converted to Islam after marriage. [5]
Ivan Aguéli (Johan Agelii) – Swedish painter. [6][7]
Akhenaton – French rapper and producer of French
hip hop .[8]
Muhammed al-Ahari born 6 January 1965 as Ray
Allen Rudder is an American essayist, scholar and
writer on the topics of American Islam, Black
Nationalist groups, heterodox Islamic groups and
modern occultism.
Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar (Sharmon Shah) – former
NFL player[9]
Sana al-Sayegh , dean of the Science and
Technology Faculty at Palestine International
University, converted to Islam in August 2007. Fatah
has accused its political rival Hamas of forcing the
professor to convert from Christianity, a charge Hamas
denies. [10]
Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.; 17
January 1942), from Baptist [11][12] to The Nation of
Islam to Sunni Islam .[13] Famous American
professional boxer (3 time world heavyweight
champion), philanthropist and social activist.
Rowland Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley –
British soldier and peer .[14]
Ryan G. Anderson – former Lutheran, convicted of
charges of espionage for Al Qaeda [15][16]
Farqad as-Sabakhi – an Armenian Islamic preacher
who was formerly a Christian [17] known for his
knowledge of Judeo-Christian scriptures. [18]
B
Kristiane Backer – a German television presenter,
television journalist and author residing in London.
[19]
Yasin Abu Bakr (Lennox Philip) – of Trinidad and
Tobago
Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker (Philip Barker) –
professor of Urdu, former chair of the University of
Minnesota 's Department of South Asian studies and
creator of the Tékumel fantasy world. [20]
Abdullah Beg of Kartli – Georgian convert to Islam
[21] who was a claimant to the kingship of Kartli .
David Belfield – American, fled to Iran after
assassinating Ali Akbar Tabatabai , an Iranian
dissident . [22]
French nobleman Claude
Alexandre de Bonneval as
Humbaracı Ahmet Paşa
Józef Bem – Polish and Hungarian
general [citation needed ]
Mohammed Knut Bernström – Swedish ambassador
to Venezuela (1963–1969), Spain (1973–1976) and
Morocco (1976–1983) [23]
Ibrahim Bey – an Egyptian Mamluk of Georgian
Christian origins.
Art Blakey – American Jazz musician [24]
Wojciech Bobowski – raised Protestant , he was a
Polish musician and translator of the Bible into
Ottoman Turkish .[25]
Omar Bongo – Gabonese, President of Gabon .[26]
Claude Alexandre de Bonneval or Humbaracı Ahmet
Paşa was an 18th-century French nobleman. [27]
Tawana Brawley (Maryam Muhammad) – African
American woman noted for claiming to have been
raped by several white men, a claim determined to be
a fabrication by a grand jury. Later in life she
converted to Islam. [28][29][30]
Willie Brigitte – French convert to Islam who
associated with al-Qaeda in Pakistan and was
possibly involved in a plot to conduct a terrorist
operation in Australia.[31]
Dolores "LaLa" Brooks – American
musician. [citation needed]
C
Torquato Cardilli – Italian ambassador, converted
from Catholicism.[32]
André Carson – former Baptist , [33] second Muslim
to serve the United States Congress.[34]
Count Cassius- Visigothic aristocrat who founded
the Banu Qasi dynasty of Muladi rulers. [35]
Cat Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam (born
Steven Demetre Georgiou; 21 July 1948), British
singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
humanitarian, education philanthropist, and prominent
convert to Islam. [36]
Dave Chappelle – comedian and television star [37]
Benjamin Chavis – controversial former head of the
NAACP ; joined the Nation of Islam. [citation needed ]
Chrisye – Indonesian singer. He changed his birth
name to Chrismansyah Rahadi from Christian
Rahadi [citation needed ]
Hedley Churchward – English painter [38]
Aukai Collins – fought in Chechnya , paid FBI
informant , author of an autobiographical book[39]
Jerôme Courtailler – one of two French brothers
convicted by French authorities in 2004 for abetting
terrorists [40][41][42]
Robert D. Crane is the former adviser to President
Richard Nixon, and is former Deputy Director (for
Planning) of the U.S. National Security Council. [43]
D
Arnoud van Doorn - Dutch Politician and anti-Islam
movie maker
Ian Dallas – Abdalqadir as-Sufi — Sufi shaykh of
Scottish origins. [44]
Daniel Streich - Swiss military instructor, community
council member and a former member of Swiss
People's Party. [citation needed]
E
Isabelle Eberhardt – from Lutheran Christianity,
19th-century explorer and writer[45]
Abdullah el-Faisal – a Muslim cleric who preached
in the United Kingdom until he was convicted of
stirring up racial hatred and urging his followers to
murder Jews, Hindus, Christians, and Americans. [46]
[47]
Wadih el-Hage , former Al-Qaeda member who was
convicted for his part in the 1998 United States
embassy bombings.[48]
Nathan Ellington – English football player[49]
C. Jack Ellis – Mayor of Macon, Georgia [50]
Keith Ellison – American, Representative from
Minnesota's 5th congressional district , first Muslim to
be elected to the United States Congress, converted
from Catholicism[51]
Yahiya Emerick – American Muslim scholar,
President of the Islamic Foundation of North America,
converted from Protestantism. [52]
Erekle I of Kakheti – Georgian convert to Islam [53]
who ruled the kingdoms of Kakheti and Kartli .
Yusuf Estes – Former preacher and federal prison
chaplain, converted from Protestantism. [54]
Chris Eubank – British boxer[55]
Emeka Ezeugo – is a former Nigerian football
defender and midfielder played in 1994 World Cup.[56]
F
Shah Shahidullah Faridi – Writer of German descent
born to a Christian family. [57]
Danilo Fernando – Brazilian Footballer. He changed
his name become Muhammad Danilo
Fernando [ citation needed]
Firouz – an Armenian Christian convert to Islam [58]
who served as a spy for Bohemund during the Siege of
Antioch. [59]
Myriam Francois-Cerrah - Journalist who converted
from Roman Catholicism in 2003[60]
Radu cel Frumos – was the younger brother of Vlad
Ţepeş (Dracula) and prince of the principality of
Wallachia, who converted from Catholicism.[61]
G
Adam Gadahn (born Adam Pearlman) – al-Qaeda
English language spokesman. Home-schooled
Christian. [62]
Roger Garaudy -was a French philosopher, French
resistance fighter and a prominent communist author
and converted to Islam in 1982.[citation needed]
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_converts_to_Islam_from_Christianity
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by Tbamo(m): 11:00am On Feb 22, 2015
ALISMILE:
So I ask u 1 question and I need u to giv me an answer and don't u run away! Why ve ISIS and BH not succeeded in gaining converts soo far?Even if they forcefully change ur religion, Is it possible for sombdy to compel u to change ur heart?
What are u saying? Isis don't have converts? All the conqueror needs is not you but your children that would be forced to see things hos own way and not yours! Isis have a lot of Muslims doing PR because they know the truth
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by Haywhymido(m): 11:00am On Feb 22, 2015
[quote author=midolian post=30966490][/quote] wow, dis is nice. Ahmed n mido. let get u followed

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Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by Fash20: 11:01am On Feb 22, 2015
ALISMILE:
Instead of u to make ur research, u want to ignorantly disgrace ursef in such an open place!
I don't think you know what you are saying.
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by criminalmindz: 11:02am On Feb 22, 2015
HOW TO BE AN APC MEMBER OR FAN 1. Create lies; 2. Attack and insult violently when facts are presented; 3.Scream "Sai Buhari" if faced with superior argument. 4. Lose your sense of rationality and logic. 5. Insult the president and anyone that supports him 6. Lie that GEJ stole $49 billion. 7. Disagree with any event or post that portrays GEJ in a goodlight and agree with any event or post that portrays GEJ in a badlight. 8. Disagree with any event or post that portrays GMB in a badlight and agree with any post showing him in a goodlight. 6. Celebrate bokoharam attacks by shouting "GEJ is Clueless, Our soldiers are weak and 6weeks is counting oh" What surprises me is the ease and unremorseful impunity at which Buhari and his supporters tell lies. You can never see any iota of morality in them, it's such a shame! If they tell you they represent change tell them to refute the attached picture. Imagine Tinubu telling you he will fight corruption..don't be decieved..Vote wisely.
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by joeyekembele: 11:06am On Feb 22, 2015
holatin:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor) – retired
basketball player & the NBA's all-time leading scorer.
[1] He converted from Christianity to The Nation of
Islam and then to mainstream Sunni Islam .
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (Chris Jackson) – retired
basketball player [2]
Tariq Abdul-Wahad (Olivier Saint-Jean) – originally
from France, former basketball player for the Mavericks
and Kings [3]
Thomas J. Abercrombie – photographer [4]
Éric Abidal (changed his name to Bilal) – French
football player, converted to Islam after marriage. [5]
Ivan Aguéli (Johan Agelii) – Swedish painter. [6][7]
Akhenaton – French rapper and producer of French
hip hop .[8]
Muhammed al-Ahari born 6 January 1965 as Ray
Allen Rudder is an American essayist, scholar and
writer on the topics of American Islam, Black
Nationalist groups, heterodox Islamic groups and
modern occultism.
Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar (Sharmon Shah) – former
NFL player[9]
Sana al-Sayegh , dean of the Science and
Technology Faculty at Palestine International
University, converted to Islam in August 2007. Fatah
has accused its political rival Hamas of forcing the
professor to convert from Christianity, a charge Hamas
denies. [10]
Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.; 17
January 1942), from Baptist [11][12] to The Nation of
Islam to Sunni Islam .[13] Famous American
professional boxer (3 time world heavyweight
champion), philanthropist and social activist.
Rowland Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley –
British soldier and peer .[14]
Ryan G. Anderson – former Lutheran, convicted of
charges of espionage for Al Qaeda [15][16]
Farqad as-Sabakhi – an Armenian Islamic preacher
who was formerly a Christian [17] known for his
knowledge of Judeo-Christian scriptures. [18]
B
Kristiane Backer – a German television presenter,
television journalist and author residing in London.
[19]
Yasin Abu Bakr (Lennox Philip) – of Trinidad and
Tobago
Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker (Philip Barker) –
professor of Urdu, former chair of the University of
Minnesota 's Department of South Asian studies and
creator of the Tékumel fantasy world. [20]
Abdullah Beg of Kartli – Georgian convert to Islam
[21] who was a claimant to the kingship of Kartli .
David Belfield – American, fled to Iran after
assassinating Ali Akbar Tabatabai , an Iranian
dissident . [22]
French nobleman Claude
Alexandre de Bonneval as
Humbaracı Ahmet Paşa
Józef Bem – Polish and Hungarian
general [citation needed ]
Mohammed Knut Bernström – Swedish ambassador
to Venezuela (1963–1969), Spain (1973–1976) and
Morocco (1976–1983) [23]
Ibrahim Bey – an Egyptian Mamluk of Georgian
Christian origins.
Art Blakey – American Jazz musician [24]
Wojciech Bobowski – raised Protestant , he was a
Polish musician and translator of the Bible into
Ottoman Turkish .[25]
Omar Bongo – Gabonese, President of Gabon .[26]
Claude Alexandre de Bonneval or Humbaracı Ahmet
Paşa was an 18th-century French nobleman. [27]
Tawana Brawley (Maryam Muhammad) – African
American woman noted for claiming to have been
raped by several white men, a claim determined to be
a fabrication by a grand jury. Later in life she
converted to Islam. [28][29][30]
Willie Brigitte – French convert to Islam who
associated with al-Qaeda in Pakistan and was
possibly involved in a plot to conduct a terrorist
operation in Australia.[31]
Dolores "LaLa" Brooks – American
musician. [citation needed]
C
Torquato Cardilli – Italian ambassador, converted
from Catholicism.[32]
André Carson – former Baptist , [33] second Muslim
to serve the United States Congress.[34]
Count Cassius- Visigothic aristocrat who founded
the Banu Qasi dynasty of Muladi rulers. [35]
Cat Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam (born
Steven Demetre Georgiou; 21 July 1948), British
singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
humanitarian, education philanthropist, and prominent
convert to Islam. [36]
Dave Chappelle – comedian and television star [37]
Benjamin Chavis – controversial former head of the
NAACP ; joined the Nation of Islam. [citation needed ]
Chrisye – Indonesian singer. He changed his birth
name to Chrismansyah Rahadi from Christian
Rahadi [citation needed ]
Hedley Churchward – English painter [38]
Aukai Collins – fought in Chechnya , paid FBI
informant , author of an autobiographical book[39]
Jerôme Courtailler – one of two French brothers
convicted by French authorities in 2004 for abetting
terrorists [40][41][42]
Robert D. Crane is the former adviser to President
Richard Nixon, and is former Deputy Director (for
Planning) of the U.S. National Security Council. [43]
D
Arnoud van Doorn - Dutch Politician and anti-Islam
movie maker
Ian Dallas – Abdalqadir as-Sufi — Sufi shaykh of
Scottish origins. [44]
Daniel Streich - Swiss military instructor, community
council member and a former member of Swiss
People's Party. [citation needed]
E
Isabelle Eberhardt – from Lutheran Christianity,
19th-century explorer and writer[45]
Abdullah el-Faisal – a Muslim cleric who preached
in the United Kingdom until he was convicted of
stirring up racial hatred and urging his followers to
murder Jews, Hindus, Christians, and Americans. [46]
[47]
Wadih el-Hage , former Al-Qaeda member who was
convicted for his part in the 1998 United States
embassy bombings.[48]
Nathan Ellington – English football player[49]
C. Jack Ellis – Mayor of Macon, Georgia [50]
Keith Ellison – American, Representative from
Minnesota's 5th congressional district , first Muslim to
be elected to the United States Congress, converted
from Catholicism[51]
Yahiya Emerick – American Muslim scholar,
President of the Islamic Foundation of North America,
converted from Protestantism. [52]
Erekle I of Kakheti – Georgian convert to Islam [53]
who ruled the kingdoms of Kakheti and Kartli .
Yusuf Estes – Former preacher and federal prison
chaplain, converted from Protestantism. [54]
Chris Eubank – British boxer[55]
Emeka Ezeugo – is a former Nigerian football
defender and midfielder played in 1994 World Cup.[56]
F
Shah Shahidullah Faridi – Writer of German descent
born to a Christian family. [57]
Danilo Fernando – Brazilian Footballer. He changed
his name become Muhammad Danilo
Fernando [ citation needed]
Firouz – an Armenian Christian convert to Islam [58]
who served as a spy for Bohemund during the Siege of
Antioch. [59]
Myriam Francois-Cerrah - Journalist who converted
from Roman Catholicism in 2003[60]
Radu cel Frumos – was the younger brother of Vlad
Ţepeş (Dracula) and prince of the principality of
Wallachia, who converted from Catholicism.[61]
G
Adam Gadahn (born Adam Pearlman) – al-Qaeda
English language spokesman. Home-schooled
Christian. [62]
Roger Garaudy -was a French philosopher, French
resistance fighter and a prominent communist author
and converted to Islam in 1982.[citation needed]
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_converts_to_Islam_from_Christianity

All this lengthy list no single Nigerian name mentioned. Imagined I'd the writer has taken his time to go global. Would you be patient enough to read all? Try to be rational.
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by midolian(m): 11:09am On Feb 22, 2015
Haywhymido:
wow, dis is nice. Ahmed n mido. let get u followed
"I dey your back too"
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by tempest01(m): 11:09am On Feb 22, 2015
No big fuss about converting or not.... We are born into our religion... We have a conscience to tell us good from bad. If God is to judge, he won't take a Christian or Muslim that has killed someone over a Christian/muslim that has done no wrong than worshipping in his fathers faith into paradise.

We should follow our different religion, but let's keep the greatest commandment of all... LOVE.


@topic I believe no one should judge any religion or their tantrums over this thread.


Shalom.
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by darepoju(m): 11:10am On Feb 22, 2015
pring:
There are some Muslim clerics that were christians befor they got converted Muslim.
Blame no one.
One thing about religion is that nobody knows the rightfull amongst all.
They are all being blinded by their peculiar teachings.
if u follow Jesus.. u will b born into light..and u will know u serve a living God
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by Nobody: 11:10am On Feb 22, 2015
Jarizod:
so u believe that u can never be rich as they are
do you have problem with comprehension while in school?
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by chrisgurl(f): 11:10am On Feb 22, 2015
emeka2847:
Eye dey pain you?
Abi you no see Miraclewonder post?
I refuse to be lured into this conversation!!
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by sademola: 11:14am On Feb 22, 2015
haibe:


perfect example of a religious bigot

While you and op aren't, abi?
Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by bumtos(m): 11:14am On Feb 22, 2015
Prophet-Moses-Muideen-Kasali

Re: Popular Nigerian Pastors Who Were Born Muslims (Photos) by Immarocks(f): 11:17am On Feb 22, 2015
prophet Isaiah El-buba......of evangelical Bible outreach ministry international Jobs.

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