This might be part of the plan:
Muslims Seek Prayer Room at Airport
By PATRICK CONDON
Associated Press
Dec 01, 2006
Airport officials said Friday they will consider setting aside a private area for prayer and meditation at the request of imams concerned about the removal of six Muslim clerics from a US Airways flight last week.
Steve Wareham, director of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, said other airports have "meditation rooms" used for prayers or by passengers who simply need quiet time.
A group of Somali clerics met with airport officials Friday and said they would attract less attention if they had a private area for prayer. Devout Muslims pray five times daily, facing the holy city of Mecca.
Sure thing. Just as soon as Christians are permitted to pray and worship openly in Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries. Until then, stuff it Mohammed!
P.S. This is the same airport where Muslim cab drivers refuse to accept passengers carrying alcohol. What's next? Flight attendents to wear burkas?
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