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Rashid-al-Din Hamadani
Persian physician and historian (1247-1318)
Sabbatai Zevi
Sephardic Rabbi
Safiyya bint Huyayy
The tenth wife of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad

Rayhana bint Zayd ibn ʿAmr
Muhammad's concubine or twelfth wife (d. 631)

Muhammad Asad
Austrian-born Pakistani writer and social activist (1900–1992)

Abdullah ibn Salam
companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
Abd Allah ibn Saba'
semi-legendary 7th-century Islamic theologian
Bob Denard
French mercenary (1929–2007)
Layla Mourad
Egyptian actor and singer (1918–1995)

dönme
thumb|230px|right|Illustration of Sabbatai Zevi|Shabbetai Tzevi from the [[Jewish Encyclopedia (1906), Joods Historisch Museum, Amsterdam]]
Sarmad Kashani
Persian mystic, poet and saint
Ka'b al-Ahbar
7th-century Muslim scholar
Lev Nussimbaum
German-language writer of the Jewish origion (1905–1942)
Abu'l-Barakāt al-Baghdādī
12th century Iraqi Islamic philosopher, physicist and physician
Anna Molka Ahmed
Pakistani artist (1917-1994)
Al-Samawal al-Maghribi
Muslim mathematician, astronomer and physician
Yaʿqub ibn Killis
Egyptian Vizier under the Fatimids from 979 to 991
Maryam Jameelah
American-Pakistani author on Islam (1934–2012)
Monir Morad
Egyptian actor and musician (1922–1981)
Haydée Tamzali
Tunisian screenwriter and actress (1906-1998)
Anjelika Akbar
Turkish pianist (born 1969)
Sind ibn Ali
Islamic astronomer
Tali Fahima
Israeli anti-war activist

Ibn Sahl al-Andalusī
Moorish poet
Ishak Efendi
Ottoman scientist
Uri Davis
Israeli academic
Dominique-France Loeb-Picard
Egyptian Noble
Salima Mourad
Iraqi musician
Allahdad
1839 series of riots and forced conversions of Jews to Islam in Iran
Abu l-Fadl Hasdai ibn Yusuf ibn Hasdai
Spanish writer
Strongilah
Strongilah (died 1548) was a Jewish Ottoman businesswoman. She was the influential favorite and Kira of Hafsa Sultan, and possibly of Hürrem Sultan.
Youssef Darwish
Egyptian labour lawyer, activist and communist (1976–2006)
Abdallah Schleifer
American academician (1935–2025)
Robert Frager
Founder of Sofia University, American social psychologist
Catherine Perez-Shakdam
French journalist, political analyst and commentator

Qais Abdur Rashid
legendary founding father of the Pashtun people
Isaac ibn Ezra
Spanish poet
Jacob Querido
Jewish Messiah claimant
Chala
Bukharan crypto-Jews
Mashhadi Jews
Iranian Jewish community
Al-Ru'asi
'''Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Abi Sara Ali Al-Ru'asi''' (; died 187AH/802CE) was an early convert from Judaism to Islam and a scholar of the Arabic language. He is considered to be the founder of the Kufan school of Arabic grammar, as well as the first person to write about Arabic morphology and phonology. He was a student of Abu 'Amr ibn al-'Ala' and an associate of Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi.