Top 25 Quotes & Sayings by Haaz Sleiman

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Lebanese actor Haaz Sleiman.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Haaz Sleiman

Haaz Sleiman is a Lebanese actor. He most notably played the role of Tarek in the 2007 film The Visitor for which he was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male and the role of Jesus in the American TV mini-series Killing Jesus, in addition to a number of American TV series.

In Islam, we believe Jesus is a prophet and respect him and follow his teachings and put him beside the Prophet Muhammad - a lot of people don't know that.
Musicals look beautiful and great and fun, but man, when you're getting into it, you got to be on top of it.
There's always something personal, no matter how big or small the story is. — © Haaz Sleiman
There's always something personal, no matter how big or small the story is.
We all have hearts.
You can't argue with the truth.
I'm from Lebanon, and I've been exposed a lot to Syria.
As an actor, my No. 1 focus was to be on the same page with the writer, director, and producers.
It's definitely my responsibility not to stereotype any character, but especially a gay character because of the misperceptions people still have about gays.
Whenever you create some sort of disturbance in the air, there's an awakening that happens, an opportunity for a conversation, an opportunity to build bridges, specifically, an opportunity to connect different groups that typically wouldn't connect with one another.
Islam believes that Jesus is a prophet, and they honour him - highly - and they respect him, and they follow his teachings. So, for me, as somebody who was raised Muslim, it is an honour to actually play Jesus, just because of that.
Jesus was a teacher, in a way. I mean, essentially, Jesus was a teacher. He was teaching people. He was helping them see themselves for what they were. He was helping them see their power, their strength, their beauty, what they're capable of.
In Islam, Jesus is a prophet, and if you look at Mohammed and Jesus and Moses, it's not like Moses is better than Jesus and Jesus is better than Mohammed. They're all so highly respected and honored and followed, and they're all there for a reason.
No actor wants to be typecast, so you always want to make good, careful choices.
Whatever it is that you are doing as an actor, if it frightens you, if you're scared of it, you need to do it.
I don't know exactly what kind of training musical theater actors get, but I never had that.
I cannot speak for Jesus, but I can quote his teachings, and he said, 'Love your neighbor as yourself'... How would he react to me playing Jesus? He wouldn't judge it. He wouldn't judge his own enemy... Playing this part highlights his teaching in a very nice way.
The closest you'll get to God, ever, in your existence, is measured by how close you get to yourself. Because your connection with God is you. He created you. That is the ultimate connection you have with God is you.
The power of love - there's nothing more powerful than that.
There are a lot of Arabs that are not Muslims. They are Christians; they are Jews. Muslim Arabs, especially in my family, are just so ecstatic that I get to play Jesus. They're so proud.
My religion is inclusivity.
The bigger the movies you're in, the chances are better at getting more diverse roles. — © Haaz Sleiman
The bigger the movies you're in, the chances are better at getting more diverse roles.
I want people to have conversations, to have controversy because it creates dialogue and builds bridges.
When you trust yourself, then you trust God.
It's moving in the right direction for Arab actors but very slowly.
God created me. And the closest I will ever get with God is this soul, this body. And if I don't have myself, if I don't listen to myself, if I don't trust myself, then I don't trust God, because God created me.
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