Hollywood actor Liam Neeson has announced that he may convert to Islam as he was inspired by Islamic call to prayer (Azan) while filming in Istanbul, Turkey, media reports quoted the actor as saying on Monday.
He was ranked at number 69 on Empire magazine’s 100 greatest movie stars of all time in 1997.
Neeson, 59, is an Irish actor, who has
been nominated for an Oscar, a BAFTA and three Golden Globe Awards. He
has starred in a number of notable roles including Oskar Schindler in Schindler’s List, Michael Collins in Michael Collins, Peyton Westlake in Darkman, Jean Valjean in Les Misérables, Qui-Gon Jinn in Star Wars (the film Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and an episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars), Alfred Kinsey in Kinsey, Ra’s al Ghul in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight Rises as well as the voice of Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia film series.
“There are 4000 mosques in the city
(Istanbul) – some are just stunning, and it really makes me think about
becoming a Muslim,” he said.
“The call to prayer happens five times a
day, and for the first week, it drives you crazy, and then it just gets
into your spirit, and it’s the most beautiful thing.” Neeson, a Roman
Catholic, said he had always been religious and was always questioning
the meaning of life.
“It’s a very good thing and it shows
people it’s not a religion to be scared about or frightened about, and
that it’s a religion that people are interested in and are attracted to,
and when you’ve got someone like that attracted to it, they might think
`maybe there is something in this religion’,” he said.
“There are 4000 mosques in the city
(Istanbul) – some are just stunning, and it really makes me think about
becoming a Muslim,” he said.
“The call to prayer happens five times a
day, and for the first week, it drives you crazy, and then it just gets
into your spirit, and it’s the most beautiful thing.” Neeson, a Roman
Catholic, said he had always been religious and was always questioning
the meaning of life.
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