“It’s Bias Because Of Misinformation About Our Religion”: Two Muslims Kicked Off Of Memphis Flight By Pilot

May 7th, 2011 (8) Posted By Pat Dollard.

The Daily Mail:

Two Muslim religious leaders were asked to leave a commercial airliner in Memphis – and were told it was because the pilot refused to fly with them aboard.

Masudur Rahman and another imam had already been allowed to board their Delta Connection flight from Memphis, Tennessee, to Charlotte, North Carolina before they were asked to get off the plane.

‘It’s racism and bias because of our religion and appearance and because of misinformation about our religion.’ Mr Rahman said. ‘If they understood Islam, they wouldn’t do this.’

Mr Rahman said he and Mohamed Zaghloul, of the Islamic Association of Greater Memphis, were cleared by security agents and boarded the plane for an 8.40am departure.

The aircraft pulled away from the gate, but the pilot then announced the plane must return, Mr Rahman said.

When it did, the imams were asked to go back to the boarding gate where they were told the pilot was refusing to accept them because some other passengers could be uncomfortable.

Mr Rahman said he and Mohamed Zaghloul, of the Islamic Association of Greater Memphis, were cleared by security agents and boarded the plane for an 8.40am departure.

The aircraft pulled away from the gate, but the pilot then announced the plane must return, Mr Rahman said.

When it did, the imams were asked to go back to the boarding gate where they were told the pilot was refusing to accept them because some other passengers could be uncomfortable.

Mr Rahman said Delta officials talked with the pilot for more than a half-hour, but he still refused to fly with them aboard.

The men were taken to a lounge and booked on a later flight. They flew on to Charlotte later the same day.

Mr Rahman said a Delta manager apologised for the pilot’s actions, but that he and Mr Zaghloul never spoke directly with the pilot.

Both passengers are Memphis-area residents. Mr Rahman, who is also an adjunct instructor of Arabic at the University of Memphis, said he was dressed in traditional Indian clothing.

Mr Zaghloul was clad in Arab garb, including traditional headgear.

Transportation Security Administration spokesman Jon Allen in Atlanta confirmed the incident but said it was not initiated by that agency.

A Delta Air Lines spokesman said the flight was operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines, which is also based in Atlanta.

Jarek Beem, a spokesman for Atlantic Southeast, said the airline was investigating the incident. ‘We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience that this may have caused,’ he said.

Mr Rahman and Mr Zaghloul have contacted the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Muslim civil rights and advocacy group in Washington, D.C.

Ibrahim Hooper, of the American-Islamic organisation, said the group will follow up with the airline and with the TSA to help ensure such incidents do not continue to occur.

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  • hank

    tough titties boys

  • viviliberoomuori

    If you don’t wanna get treated like a terrorist, stop defending the terrorists. Simple.

    Islam is the problem. People who are cautious of Islam are not.

    Go Fuck yourselves, Hadjis. You made your bed, you lay in it.

    Don’t like it? Clean up your own Fucking religion and we MIGHT start trusting you. Not likely though, with that whole Taqiyya thing and all…

    • aboutTObegin

      :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:

  • bacongreasenapalm

    Izzz Lam ain’t a race. Get off now. Or get off at 25,000 feet.

    LET’S ROLL.

  • midTN

    Tough Shit!

    :gun: :gun:

  • idi amin dada

    I’d like to hear the crew’s side of this onesided story.

  • Phil Byler

    We do understand Islam, and that is why we approve of the pilot’s action.