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This is a list of notable converts to Islam from Judaism. * Abdullah ibn Salam (Al-Husayn ibn Salam) – 6th-century companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. * Safiyya bint Huyayy – Muhammad's wife * Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat al-Baghdaadi (Baruch Ben Malka) – influential 12th-century physicist, philosopher, and scientist who wrote a critique of Aristotelian philosophy and Aristotelian physics. * Ka'ab al-Ahbar – 7th-century Yemenite Jew. Considered to be the earliest authority on Isra'iliyyat and South Arabian lore. * Ya'qub ibn Killis 10th-century high-ranking official of the Fatimid Caliphate * Ibn Yahyā al-Maghribī al-Samaw'al – 12th-century mathematician and astronomer. * Muhammad Asad (Leopold Weiss) – Viennese journalist, author, and translator who visited the Hijaz in the 193

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  • This is a list of notable converts to Islam from Judaism. * Abdullah ibn Salam (Al-Husayn ibn Salam) – 6th-century companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. * Safiyya bint Huyayy – Muhammad's wife * Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat al-Baghdaadi (Baruch Ben Malka) – influential 12th-century physicist, philosopher, and scientist who wrote a critique of Aristotelian philosophy and Aristotelian physics. * Ka'ab al-Ahbar – 7th-century Yemenite Jew. Considered to be the earliest authority on Isra'iliyyat and South Arabian lore. * Ya'qub ibn Killis 10th-century high-ranking official of the Fatimid Caliphate * Ibn Yahyā al-Maghribī al-Samaw'al – 12th-century mathematician and astronomer. * Muhammad Asad (Leopold Weiss) – Viennese journalist, author, and translator who visited the Hijaz in the 1930s, and became Pakistani ambassador to the United Nations. * Sultan Rafi Sharif Bey (Yale Singer) – 20th-century pioneer in the development of Islamic culture in the United States. * Youssef Darwish – labour lawyer and activist who was one of the few from the Karaite Jewish community to remain in Egypt after the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. * Tali Fahima – Israeli left-wing activist, convicted of aiding Palestinian fighters. Converted to Islam in Umm al-Fahm in June 2010. * Rashid-al-Din Hamadani – 13th-century Persian physician * Yaqub ibn Killis – 10th-century Egyptian vizier under the Fatimids. * Leila Mourad – Egyptian singer and actress of the 1940s and 1950s. * Lev Nussimbaum – 20th-century writer, journalist and orientalist. * Jacob Querido – 17th-century successor of the self-proclaimed Jewish Messiah Sabbatai Zevi. * Ibn Sahl of Seville – 13th-century Andalusian poet. * Harun ibn Musa – 8th-century scholar of Hadith and Qira'at, and the first compiler of the different styles of Qur'anic recitation. * Al-Ru'asi – 8th-century scholar of Arabic grammar and the founder of the Kufan school of grammar. (en)
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  • This is a list of notable converts to Islam from Judaism. * Abdullah ibn Salam (Al-Husayn ibn Salam) – 6th-century companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. * Safiyya bint Huyayy – Muhammad's wife * Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat al-Baghdaadi (Baruch Ben Malka) – influential 12th-century physicist, philosopher, and scientist who wrote a critique of Aristotelian philosophy and Aristotelian physics. * Ka'ab al-Ahbar – 7th-century Yemenite Jew. Considered to be the earliest authority on Isra'iliyyat and South Arabian lore. * Ya'qub ibn Killis 10th-century high-ranking official of the Fatimid Caliphate * Ibn Yahyā al-Maghribī al-Samaw'al – 12th-century mathematician and astronomer. * Muhammad Asad (Leopold Weiss) – Viennese journalist, author, and translator who visited the Hijaz in the 193 (en)
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  • List of converts to Islam from Judaism (en)
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