16 Muslim Celebrities Who Make America Great
Iman, Ice Cube, Mahershala Ali and more.
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From Mahershala Ali to Ice Cube - With Donald Trump as our POTUS, many people have seen their lives become mocked and ridiculed — among this list are America's Muslim population. Back in 2016, Trump banned Muslims from specific countries (although he claims it's not a ban) and protests broke out all over the country. Most recently, in 2019, he claimed Rep. Ilhan Omar "hated our country" and told her and three other liberal congresswomen to "go back" to their countries of origin. His comments were later condemned as racist in a House resolution. To show our support of the Muslim American population, here’s a look at a few celebs who are great representations of the Islamic faith.(Photos from left: Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty Images, Johnny Nunez/WireImage, Kevin Winter/Getty Images for WarnerMedia)
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Lupe Fiasco - The “Kick Push” MC grew up Muslim from birth. Born Wasalu Muhammad Jaco in Chicago, he was raised in a firmly Muslim household and even speaks out on political issues today. With an intelligent mind and a Muslim background, Lupe is definitely Trump’s kryptonite.(Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
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Iman - She’s the supermodel that never ages. Iman Abdulmajid identifies as Muslim but says she does not regularly practice the religion.(Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
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Dave Chappelle - The comedian converted to Islam in 1998 and recently made it known that he’s not a big fan of the Donald.(Photo: Andrew Toth/Getty Images for Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation)
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Busta Rhymes - Here’s something else that Trump may not particularly like. Hip-hop vet Busta Rhymes has repeatedly stated in interviews that he is Muslim and the religion grounds him. (Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
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Akon - Famed singer/songwriter and producer Akon revealed in the press that he is Muslim, with his full name being Aliaune Damala Akon Thiam. One of the singer’s biggest hits is “Locked Up,” and we wouldn’t be surprised if Trump would like to do just that after learning his faith.(Photo: Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for Drai's Beachclub-Nightclub)
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Mike Tyson - The famed boxer converted to Islam during an interesting time in his life when he was in prison for a rape conviction in the ‘90s. Now a freed man, he is still serving as a part of the Muslim faith. (Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)
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T-Pain - The “I’m Sprung” singer/rapper was born Faheem Rasheed Najim in Tallahassee, Florida, in a fully Muslim household. He has since taken a step back from the religion.(Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)
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Amal Clooney - This lawyer, activist, author, professor — and George Clooney’s wife — is of British-Lebanese descent and is the daughter of a Sunni Muslim woman. While it is not confirmed, some reports say she is Muslim herself. While she has never spoken out publicly against Trump, it is probably safe to say that she would not be a supporter of his policies seeing her ties to the Islamic faith.(Photo: Atsushi Tomura/Getty Images)
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Mos Def - This songwriter/actor/singer adopted the Muslim faith at the age of 19. It all started when he began studying the religion as a teenager and fell in love with its ideals. (Photo: Ben A. Pruchnie/Getty Images)
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Q-Tip - Here’s a heavy-hitter for you. Q-Tip, who converted to Islam in the mid-1990s, is so outward with his faith that he was honored by the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding for being one of the most successful Muslim producers in the business.(Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage)
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Ice Cube - We know a lot about N.W.A member and hip-hop legend Ice Cube, but did you know he converted to Islam in the 1990s? Seeing the rapper’s passionate view on police brutality and Trump’s lax approach to the subject, we have a feeling these two will not see eye to eye.(Photo: Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty Images)
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Dr. Oz - Here’s possibly Trump’s worst nightmare: a Muslim with power. Mehmet Oz, known widely as simply Dr. Oz, grew up in a strict Muslim household with a traditional Islamic father and a more secular Muslim mother. In 2009, he was even declared one of the top 500 influential Muslims of that year.(Photo: Craig Barritt/Getty Images for iHearttMedia)
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Rakim - Rakim is the perfect example of where music meets religion. The rapper, who converted to Islam at the age of 16, often incorporates his faith into his lyrics, something we’re sure Trump wouldn’t favor very much.(Photo: Steven A Henry/WireImage)
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - This former Laker changed his name to the moniker he goes by today after converting to Islam in 1971. He was born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr.(Photo: Brad Barket/Getty Images)
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