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In Five Minarets in New York (2010), two Turkish anti-terrorist agents are dispatched to New York City to locate and apprehend the notorious Islamic leader known as Dajjal. Believed to be hiding in the city, the agents collaborate with the FBI and NYPD to bring him to justice. During their investigation, they orchestrate the arrest of Hadji Gumus, a respected Muslim scholar and family man who had sought refuge in the United States years ago after being released from a Turkish prison for a murder he insists he did not commit.
This gripping tale delves into themes of love, friendship, peace, and prejudice as it explores whether innocence or guilt holds any significance to those consumed by a thirst for vengeance. As the plot unfolds, audiences are taken on a journey through the cultural milieu of New York City, specifically within its Turkish and Muslim communities. The film's central question examines whether justice can truly be served in a world where biases and preconceived notions prevail.
Five Minarets in New York is a thought-provoking thriller that blends elements of action and drama, raising poignant questions about the human condition. Viewers will be captivated by its nuanced portrayal of relationships, power dynamics, and the search for truth in a complex world.
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Five Minarets in New YorkRelease Date:
05 Nov 2010Writers:
Mahsun Kirmizigül