International Celebrities Who Converted to Islam 2020
The deaths of many celebrities in global epidemics,
terrorism and other accidents have saddened people around the world, but there
have also been good news of many important figures converting to Islam this
year.
Travel
blogger Rosie Gabrielle 2020
Earlier this year, Rosie Gabriel, a longtime Canadian travel
blogger, announced her conversion to Islam. He said in a post on Instagram that
2019 was one of the most difficult years of his life but all the challenges of
life have brought him to this point today.
The Canadian blogger said that while traveling in Muslim
countries for the past decade, he saw that Islam was a religion of peace.
Leading YouTuber J. Pulfry
British vlogger Jay Palfrey 2020
Leading YouTuber J. George William Pluffy from the UK
decided to enter Islam during a visit to Turkey in September this year. He also
shared a video on his YouTube channel titled "I have become a
Muslim".
YouTuber J. Pulfry shared a 7-minute, 25-second video on his
YouTube channel in which I can see George William entering the realm of Islam
after reciting the Kalima Shahadat at Istanbul's Sulaymaniyah Mosque.
Korean
youtuber and former singer daud kim (jay kim)
former South Korean singer and YouTuber's wife, also
converted to Islam this year after converting from Christianity in 2019.
In November this year, Kim Dawood shared a video on YouTube
titled "My wife became a Muslim" and announced that his wife was a
Muslim.
In the video, Dawood Kim can be seen reciting the word of
martyrdom to his wife Mia.
Dutch boxing champion Ruby Jessia Messi
Netherlands boxing champ Ruby Jesiah Mesu 2020
In November this year, Ruby Jesse, the Dutch boxing champion
known as "The Lady Tyson" and the kickboxer, formally converted to
Islam in the presence of witnesses at the mosque.
Swedish boxer Budu Jack
Swedish boxer Badou Jack 2020
Personalities who converted to Islam in 2020
In August of this year, Swedish professional boxer Budu Jack
shared a photo on Instagram with his former world heavyweight boxing champion
Mike Tyson and Amir Abdul while praying
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