Six Muslims Removed From Flight for Praying

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Six Muslims Removed From Flight for Praying
By STEVE KARNOWSKI
AP
MINNEAPOLIS (Nov. 21) - Six Muslim imams were removed from a US Airways flight at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on Monday and questioned by police for several hours before being released, a leader of the group said.

The six were among passengers who boarded Flight 300, bound for Phoenix, around 6:30 p.m., airport spokesman Pat Hogan said.

A passenger initially raised concerns about the group through a note passed to a flight attendant, according to Andrea Rader, a spokeswoman for US Airways. She said police were called after the captain and airport security workers asked the men to leave the plane and the men refused.

"They took us off the plane, humiliated us in a very disrespectful way," said Omar Shahin, of Phoenix.

The six Muslim scholars were returning from a conference in Minneapolis of the North American Imams Federation, said Shahin, president of the group. Five of them were from the Phoenix-Tempe area, while one was from Bakersfield, Calif., he said.

Three of them stood and said their normal evening prayers together on the plane, as 1.7 billion Muslims around the world do every day, Shahin said. He attributed any concerns by passengers or crew to ignorance about Islam.

"I never felt bad in my life like that," he said. "I never. Six imams. Six leaders in this country. Six scholars in handcuffs. It's terrible."

Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations, expressed anger at the detentions.

"CAIR will be filing a complaint with relevant authorities in the morning over the treatment of the imams to determine whether the incident was caused by anti-Muslim hysteria by the passengers and/or the airline crew," Hooper said. "Because, unfortunately, this is a growing problem of singling out Muslims or people perceived to be Muslims at airports, and it's one that we've been addressing for some time."

Hooper said the meeting drew about 150 imams from all over the country, and that those attending included U.S. Rep.-elect Keith Ellison, D-Minneapolis, who just became the first Muslim elected to Congress . Shahin said they went as far as notifying police and the FBI about their meeting in advance.

Shahin expressed frustration that - despite extensive efforts by him and other Muslim leaders since even before the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks - so many Americans know so little about Islam.

"If up to now they don't know about prayers, this is a real problem," he said.

Reached by cell phone just after his release, Shahin said he didn't know where they would spend the night or how they would try to get back to Phoenix on Tuesday. Hooper said US Airways refused to put the men on another flight.

Hogan said more information would likely be released Tuesday.

The other passengers on the flight, which was carrying 141 passengers and five crew members, were re-screened for boarding, Rader said. The plane took off about three hours after the men were removed from the flight.
 

slag

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only relevant part of the story: "She said police were called after the captain and airport security workers asked the men to leave the plane and the men refused. "

That is grounds enough to warrant the removal of people. If you are asked at any time to leave the airplane and you refuse, you deserve and get nothing.

Everything else is irrelevant. You are questioned after you leave the plane and if you wont leave, it looks suspicious.
 

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Originally posted by: slag
only relevant part of the story: "She said police were called after the captain and airport security workers asked the men to leave the plane and the men refused. "

That is grounds enough to warrant the removal of people. If you are asked at any time to leave the airplane and you refuse, you deserve and get nothing.

Everything else is irrelevant. You are questioned after you leave the plane and if you wont leave, it looks suspicious.

If passengers complained I was praying and the passengers considered that suspicious and then they ordered me off the plane, because I was Jewish, I wouldn't get off either.
 

Doboji

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I understand this must have been frustrating for the men involved. But these are scary times in the world... I also understand how the passengers were upset too. Ask yourself... if you saw 6 muslim men stand up on your plane and start saying their prayers most likely with everyone's favorite, allahu akbar together... wouldn't that scare the crap out of you?

Yes it is prejudiced... but really... c'mmon people...

1) The men should have gladly complied with the request to depart the plane for questioning...

2) The airline should have verified who the men were, earlier.

3) SOMETHING should have been done to make people on the plane a bit more comfortable with the situation.

In the end, the 6 men should be compensated with some nice free tickets, and a public apology. Case closed.
 

Calin

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You already paid your ticket (you paid for transportation). It is hard to have it taken away from you.
This would be just like you buying a PS3, and when on your way home, be it removed from you and given to someone else. You will certainly receive another PS3 when more will be available (next day, the day after and so on).
 

slsmnaz

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Three of them stood and said their normal evening prayers together on the plane,

If it was time for prayers, why didn't all 6 do it? Standing up and praying on a plane would freak out just about any person flying in the US. They complain we don't know enough about their prayers but their sensitivity is also very lacking.
 

iamwiz82

Lifer
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So what? if 3 christians all stood and up started chanting at the same time people would freak out as well.
 
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