Mahershala Ali -
Mahershala Ali converted to Islam in 2000. In 2017, he became the first Muslim actor to win an Academy Award.
Busta Rhymes -
The rapper is a devout Muslim. "I try to really just understand every aspect about the most high. For me, the most high is Allah... And I live my life by Islam," he said.
Shaquille O'Neal -
The former NBA star has said that he doesn't identify as being part of just one religion, but claimed in an interview that he'd like to make Hajj, the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca.
French Montana -
The rapper, born Karim Kharbouch, has said that his religion plays a big role in his success. "It's just about doing positive ... You fear not doing the right the thing," he added.
Jermaine Jackson -
This member of the Jackson family was raised as a Jehovah's Witness, but accepted Islam as his faith after a trip to Bahrain in 1989.
Mos Def/Yasiin Bey -
"You're either devoted to your job, or to your desires. So the best way to spend your life is to try to be devoted to prayer, to Allah," said the Muslim rapper and actor.
Cat Stevens/Yusuf Islam -
The British singer-songwriter formerly known as Cat Stevens became a Muslim in 1977, after which he went on hiatus. Yusuf Islam returned to music in 2001.
Riz Ahmed -
The British actor has spoken out about the difficulties in being a Muslim in a Western country. "It's really scary to be a Muslim right now, super scary," said Ahmed.
Hakeem Olajuwon -
The former NBA player, who is considered one of the greatest centers in the history of the sport, is also a Muslim.
Shohreh Aghdashloo -
The Iranian-American actress was born into a Muslim household. According to Aghdashloo, her identity cost her a role in the 2011 movie 'The Adjustment Bureau.'