This story raises more questions than it answers.

For instance, why would two men leave one of the most active CAIR chapters in the country (Texas), to fly to impoverished CAIR-Alabama to discuss opening schools in Africa?

Why would the airline choose to cancel the flight, deplane the aircraft, and have it inspected?

Why would Mr. Abderraooof Alkhawaldeh cry on television, saying this is the worst thing that ever happened to him, and that he now has trouble sleeping ?

Well, here is what we do know about Mr. Alkhawaldeh; he is very active in the Muslim Brotherhood in America. For example, he has shared a stage with:

Yasir Qadhi, Tariq Ramadan , Suhaib Webb, and the anti-American ex-NBA star Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf

Alkhawaldeh makes his public appearances at places like the Dar al Hijrah, and the Islamic Center of Boca Raton.

He is also the chairman of the North Texas Islamic Council which he runs with Mohamed Elibiary.

Finally, he is an executive director for the Muslim American Society in Dallas /Fort Worth area.

Airline crews know jihad attacks such as 911, the Underwear Bomber, the Shoe Bomber, and others threaten their very lives. Consequently, airlines, the No Fly list, and Terrorist Screening Data Base may be among the last parts of society the Muslim Brotherhood has not penetrated.

These men should have been grateful that American Airlines put safety first. But that is not their concern or their cause.

2 North Texas Muslim men say they were racially profiled on American Airlines flight https://www.fox4news.com/news/2-north-texas-muslim-men-say-they-were-racially-profiled-on-american-airlines-flight?fbclid=IwAR1Oz5z5y_hGlNxmmA3HDHC5gjJDMBMr36euOyGW7pZIHAIQdiVTrFZoKgQ DALLAS – Two leaders in the Islamic community say they were racially profiled during a recent American Airlines flight. They say a crew member reported them acting suspiciously. The ordeal has left them upset and emotional. Their attorney has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Transportation. American Airlines has responded to the claims, saying the flight was cancelled due to security concerns raised by a crew member and passenger. They also say they’re reviewing the incident and have reached out to the two men involved to better understand their experience. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has called on the Department of Transportation to investigate the incident. “It was really the most horrible, humiliating day of my life,” Issam Abdallah said. On September 14, Abdallah and his friend boarded an American Airlines flight — operated by Mesa Airlines — from Birmingham to DFW. They were in Alabama meeting with the local CAIR chapter about opening up schools in Africa. The men say they waved to one another across the rows before taking their seats. Soon after, they say an announcement was made that the flight would be delayed. So Abdallah went to use the restroom. “When I opened the door after I finish, you know, I found the flight attendant,” Abdallah explained. “I was really surprised, like she was by the door, like she was eavesdropping.” Soon after, the flight was cancelled and everyone was told to deplane, the men say an FBI agent asked to talk to them and re-check their luggage. “I will tell you what happened, the airline crew, they called the police at the airport, and saied they are not comfortable to fly with this man – for me and my traveling companion,” Abdallah said. “I told him the reason. He said that I went to the bathroom and flushed twice.” The men were eventually cleared, and American rebooked them on a later flight. An American Airlines spokeswoman says the decision was made to deplane the aircraft and have it re-inspected. A statement from American Airlines read, in part: “American and all of its regional partners have an obligation to take safety and security concerns raised by crew members and passengers seriously.” The men say they’re traumatized. “And I’m literally having hard time sleep some nights, and this is unacceptable,” Abderraooof Alkhawaldeh said. “For what, for somebody flushing the bathroom, for somebody waiving at his friend. I hope this doesn’t happen again and those who are responsible must be held accountable.” The men say they want an apology from the airlines, and for flight crews to undergo diversity training. The U.S. Department of Transportation received a copy of the complaint on Thursday. There is no word yet on what action – if any — the federal agency will take.

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