2 Muslim men kicked off flight sue 2 air carriers

jillio

New Member
Joined
Jun 14, 2006
Messages
60,213
Reaction score
22
NASHVILLE, Tennessee — Two Muslim men who say they were kicked off an airplane in May after the pilot objected to their presence are suing Delta Air Lines Inc. and a regional carrier that operated the Delta Connection flight from Memphis to Charlotte, North Carolina.

According to a suit filed Monday in federal court in Memphis, Masudur Rahman and Mohamed Zaghloul were traveling to Charlotte to attend a conference on anti-Muslim discrimination at the time.

Rahman, who is an adjunct instructor of Arabic at the University of Memphis, has said he was dressed in traditional Indian clothing. Zaghloul, who is a religious leader with the Islamic Association of Greater Memphis, was dressed in Arab garb that included traditional headgear.

The two passed through regular security screening and were waiting at the gate to board when they were pulled out of line and subjected to a second security check, according to the suit. They were questioned about their trip and their luggage and belongings were searched before the men were cleared and allowed to board.

Shortly after the plane pulled away from the gate, the pilot announced the aircraft was returning to the terminal. Once there, according to the suit, the men were pulled off the plane, asked more questions and searched again, this time with a "comprehensive body pat down."

Although they were again cleared to board, the pilot refused to allow them back on the plane, the suit claimed. The plane began to depart without the men when an unnamed airline official called it back and it returned to the gate for a second time.

The suit claims the official then boarded the plane and spoke with the pilot, who said he would not allow Rahman and Zaghloul on the plane because their presence could make other passengers uncomfortable.

According to the suit, the official told passengers that anyone who was apprehensive about the presence of the two men could take a different plane and would be given a generous voucher. There were no takers. The pilot still refused to allow the men to board and they were booked on a later flight, the suit said.

Delta and Atlantic Southeast Airlines Inc., which is owned by SkyWest Inc., issued a statement Monday that read: "Atlantic Southeast and Delta oppose discrimination in any form from any source, and our employees act at all times in the best interest of passenger safety and security. We cannot comment further on pending litigation."

Both airlines are based in Atlanta.

Federal regulation allows an airline to refuse to transport an individual who it decides is unsafe. The plane's captain has ultimate authority. But the decision cannot be made solely on the basis of person's race, color, national origin, religion, ethnicity, or sex.

"Defendants excluded Mr. Rahman and Mr. Zaghloul because of the way they looked," the suit claims. "They had beards, wore traditional Arabic clothing, and were visibly foreign. Defendants unlawfully relied upon these characteristics to conclude that Mr. Rahman and Mr. Zaghloul were security threats, disallowing them from utilizing their purchased tickets."

The suit said the two were traveling to a conference on "'Islamophobia,' and how Muslims religious leaders could help address this issue."

The suit seeks unspecified compensation for the men's losses and injuries as well as punitive damages.

2 Muslim men kicked off flight sue 2 air carriers - Travel - News - msnbc.com
 
Last edited:
Just about the only people I see being given thorough searches and patdowns at airports are muslims. Sad really.
 
Just about the only people I see being given thorough searches and patdowns at airports are muslims. Sad really.

:hmm: I would say the demographic I see get the most pat downs is white woman 30-50. :dunno:

It will be interesting to read the other half of the story when it is available.
 
TXgolfer and Beowulf, what are you guys doing hanging around airport screening areas? :hmm:



:lol:
 
I was selected for a pat down and through inspection of my carry on twice within 24 hours... What they did???

unzipped my backpack open and close.. and sent me on my way.
 
Just about the only people I see being given thorough searches and patdowns at airports are muslims. Sad really.

And to think the number of times they were searched, and then the pilot refused to allow them on the plane based on nothing more than ethnicity. This is the stuff that happens when a population becomes consumed with fear and hatred. Sad, sad statement of humanity.
 
Foreign women had to cover their heads in Saudi Arabia to avoid confrontion with Mutawwa (religion police).

What is more... I won't wear ethnic dress on a plane. I would just pack it and take it out after I get to my destination. Lots of muslim men wear western clothes in muslim countries. I think they have chip on their shoulders.
 
Foreign women had to cover their heads in Saudi Arabia to avoid confrontion with Mutawwa (religion police).

What is more... I won't wear ethnic dress on a plane. I would just pack it and take it out after I get to my destination. Lots of muslim men wear western clothes in muslim countries. I think they have chip on their shoulders.

Why should someone be treated this way because of their choice of dress?
 
Sickening.

There might be some missing information, but it seems to me from reading this article that these men were doing nothing antagonizing or deserving of extraneous scrutiny. The fact that an airline official boarded the plane and offered anyone who did not want to fly a voucher, and that none took it, but the pilot still refused them speaks for itself. I just don't know what could possibly be the case here other than racial and religious discrimination. I guess I'd like to know the demeanor and attitude of the men, and how they carried themselves throughout the ordeal, but I'd bet this information will only help their case.
 
Sickening.

There might be some missing information, but it seems to me from reading this article that these men were doing nothing antagonizing or deserving of extraneous scrutiny. The fact that an airline official boarded the plane and offered anyone who did not want to fly a voucher, and that none took it, but the pilot still refused them speaks for itself. I just don't know what could possibly be the case here other than racial and religious discrimination. I guess I'd like to know the demeanor and attitude of the men, and how they carried themselves throughout the ordeal, but I'd bet this information will only help their case.

Right. Plus the number of times they were subjected to security searches and cleared. Like I said, this country is running more and more on fear and hatred. But then, hatred stems from irrational fear. And the number of people that justify it, and minimize it, is disturbing.
 
And to think the number of times they were searched, and then the pilot refused to allow them on the plane based on nothing more than ethnicity. This is the stuff that happens when a population becomes consumed with fear and hatred. Sad, sad statement of humanity.

You are jumping to conclusions again. We have only heard one side of the story so far.
 
Why should someone be treated this way because of their choice of dress?

Why should foreign women in Saudi Arabia be treated this way because of their choice of dress? They forbade conversations to any other religions that is not Islam but they think it is perfectly fine for them to convert Americans in America. I just don't like double standards and I have said that before.
 
Why should foreign women in Saudi Arabia be treated this way because of their choice of dress? They forbade conversations to any other religions that is not Islam but they think it is perfectly fine for them to convert Americans in America. I just don't like double standards and I have said that before.

Americans live in a free country. If they convert to Islam, it is their choice to do so. Saudi Arabia is a different culture entirely. You cannot judge it by American standards.
 
Right. Plus the number of times they were subjected to security searches and cleared. Like I said, this country is running more and more on fear and hatred. But then, hatred stems from irrational fear. And the number of people that justify it, and minimize it, is disturbing.

9/11 is real. I haven't fly in a long time but I know that I would have to remove shoes and don't carry anything sharp or any bottle of liquid with me. It is all because of 9/11. Simple.
 
Back
Top