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'Get off my bus, I need to pray' story made up Print E-mail
Tuesday, 08 April 2008
bus_stop_london.jpg That was the headline to an article in the Sun, which informed its readers that "a Muslim bus driver told stunned passengers to get off so he could PRAY. The white Islamic convert rolled out his prayer mat in the aisle and knelt on the floor facing Mecca. Passengers watched in amazement as he held out his palms towards the sky, bowed his head and began to chant."

This story, along with the accompanying video clip, was widely circulated around the right-wing blogosphere, where it was presented as yet another example of the "Islamification" of the West. The Freethinker took it as conclusive proof that "the lunacy that is Islam has now insinuated itself into Britain's public transport system". Dhimmi Watch introduced the Sun report as a case "from our ever-expanding You Can't Make This Stuff Up file".

Except that in reality, and predictably, it turns out that the story was made up. The Slough and Windsor Observer reports:

"London United Busways say they have carried out a full investigation after driver Arunas Raulynaitis rolled out his prayer mat to perform his daily prayers, facing Mecca on the number 81 bus in Langley. Bosses have analysed evidence, including CCTV footage, and say the driver was actually on his 10-minute break when the incident took place at around 1.30pm on Thursday.

"They added that the control room had in fact radioed Mr Raulynaitis to terminate the bus outside Langley Fire Station in London Road because it was running late due to road works. Passengers were asked to leave the vehicle while they waited for another bus to pick them up to complete their journey.

"Steffan Evans, spokesman for London United Busways, said: 'The bus was delayed and by the time it had reached Langley the next bus on the route had caught up. At this point the bus service controller decided that in order to maintain the frequency of the buses he would curtail the late bus, and therefore instructed the driver to transfer his passengers in order that they could continue their journey without any further delay'."

Of course, this doesn't prevent the paper from heading its article "Bosses defend Muslim who stopped the 81 bus to pray" .

Source: http://www.islamophobia-watch.com




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Readers have left 11 comments.
Waqar: Quote

disgraceful
(1) 2008-04-08 13:17:54
rj45: Quote

It always sounded like it had been made up by the driver.

How do we, or will we ever, know what the driver said to the passengers.
(2) 2008-04-08 15:38:30
Waheed Azeez: Quote

"Fain would they put out the light of Allah with their mouths, but Allah will perfect His light, however much the disbelievers are averse."
(3) 2008-04-08 16:46:07
Islamic Torch: Quote

The facts are he was in his break when he carried out his prayer - so it is acceptable for another driver to sit in his seat and read the paper and eat his sandwich during his break and it is not unacceptable for another to acrry out his prayers. I think the readers will find he did nothing WRONG.

PS everyone should enter a comment on the observer in support of the bus company for its diversity - allowing the freedom to practise ones faith.
(4) 2008-04-08 18:11:14
Taz: Quote

Many elements of the media are busy trying to misrepresent Muslims and whip up hatred. Is it surprising that Islamophobia is on the rise?
(5) 2008-04-08 20:09:39
Clifford Ishii: Quote

I wonder if the Muslim bus driver would allow someone to openly talk about Biblical Christianity on his bus or pray using Jesus's name?
(6) 2008-04-08 20:34:00
dude: Quote

I wonder if the Muslim bus driver would allow someone to openly talk about Biblical Christianity on his bus or pray using Jesus's name?
— Clifford Ishii


Why would he care? - his job is to drive a bus. He prayed during his break - nothing wrong with that.
(7) 2008-04-08 23:36:06
Naz: Quote

I wonder if the Muslim bus driver would allow someone to openly talk about Biblical Christianity on his bus or pray using Jesus's name?
— Clifford Ishii


Just stop being silly, why wouldnt he. *NEWS FLASH* Muslims also believe in Jesus!
(8) 2008-04-09 09:51:23
shan: Quote

Lets put it this way,you clifford ishii have come on mpac again and again with the same lines and yet your views are printed.
this is proof that muslims do not care who you talk about or worhsip,but on the other hand you have a extreme problem with muslims who pray and live theirlives according to islam.
so the question goes to you, if a muslim prays to his creator what is your problem are you so insecure that you feel jealous of people who have faith in what they beleive in.
(9) 2008-04-09 11:49:18
safnor: Quote

surprise surprise...
(10) 2008-04-09 12:52:55
thehook: Quote

Clifford Ishii, it seems you're at it again LOL. Looks like the people here figured you out.

This shows how you have to be really careful what you read in papers. Ask yourself, these newspapers want most of all?

NUMBERS, READERS. That is all. Money making but with lies. What happened to real journalism? It died!
(11) 2008-04-09 18:53:13
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