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Old 07-15-2011, 10:13 PM   #11
bubbachew14

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I would be wary of accepting the word of any airline where they sell alchohol openly and on multiple occasions forbid passengers from praying and stating that it is there policy. I trust the word of umar from italy as he is a good friend of mine. Verdana whilst you are doing research about their halal food policy also ask them their policy with regards to praying on the plane and mention that on multiple occasions a friend of yours has been stopped. Once you receive a response please copy it on this forum so members may be at ease. Jazakallah khairan


I travelled turkish a lot in the past two years and every time Salah came I went to the back and requested to pray. They always say "it's not in our policy" then they look around and say "okay quickly pray here" and alhamdulillah I prayed very comfortably every time. Also, you need to time the request; try to ask them when most of the air hosts are by the first class seats and there's only one person right at the back (there is a long gap like this on their flights when you can pray peacefully).
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