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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (906379)12/8/2015 3:29:54 PM
From: Bonefish  Respond to of 1573732
 
Your concept of race is wrong.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (906379)12/10/2015 5:55:27 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1573732
 
Liam Neeson, probably isn't a Muslim. He just like the Islamic call to prayer. As for Ellen Burstyn she seems to be a religious dabbler more than a serious Muslim.

"Burstyn was raised Catholic but now affiliates herself to all religious faiths. Her spiritual journey began with Sufi Islam. She explains: "I am a spirit opening to the truth that lives in all of these religions... I always pray to Spirit, but sometimes it's to the Goddess. Sometimes it's to Jesus... Sometimes I pray to Ganesha if I need an obstacle removed. Quan Yin is one of my favorite manifestations of the divine, the embodiment of compassion... So I have Quan Yin with me all the time." [40] Burstyn has stated that in her late 30s she began to delve into the spiritual realm, coming under the tutelage of Sufi Muslim teacher Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan; he gave her the spiritual name Hadiya, which means "she who guides" in Arabic."

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