someone converts themself to different religion.

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Do we say "someone converts themself to different religion"?
 
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No, people just convert (no "themselves") to another religion.
 
No, people just convert (no "themselves") to another religion.

So, I can say "Tom converted to muslim" or "Tom will convert to muslim". Is it correct?
 
So, I can say "Tom converted to muslim" or "Tom will convert to muslim". Is it correct?

Both the past and the future tenses are possible.

The religion is Islam and the followers are Muslims. So, you say "Tom converts/converted/will convert to Islam".
 
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