Topic: New ‘sharia’ airline takes off in Malaysia
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Thu 12/24/15 11:32 AM
http://www.timesofisrael.com/malaysias-new-sharia-airline-takes-off-on-a-wing-and-a-prayer/

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — The short domestic flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s biggest city, begins with a recital of Prophet Muhammad’s supplication before his travel. The passengers — most of them Muslims — cup their hands, as a crew member murmurs a short prayer over the loudspeaker just before takeoff.

Malaysia’s Rayani Air took to the skies over the weekend with a clear bailiwick. It is the country’s first Islamic airline, offering flights that adhere to Islamic rules, including prayers, no serving of alcohol or meals with pork, and a strict dress code for Muslim female flight attendants.

The idea for Rayani Air grew out of much-publicized complaints by conservative Muslims who believed that two major air disasters for the national Malaysia Airlines — Flight 370 that went missing in March 2014 and Flight 17 downed a few months later over Ukraine — were caused by Allah’s wrath. Their solution: Airlines must adopt strict Islamic customs to avoid divine retribution.

The reaction to the disasters, and the creation of the airline that operated its inaugural flight on Sunday, is an example of rising hard-line Islamic values in Malaysia, where Muslims account for about 60 percent of the country’s 30 million people.

“We are answering the call of many Malaysians who wanted an Islamic airline,” Rayani’s managing director, Jaafar Zamhari, told The Associated Press. “We are not talking about being a holy airline or flying to holy destinations. We just want to provide an alternative to travelers, but we are open to all races and religions.”

Ironically, the people who answered the call of conservative Islam and started Rayani Air are Hindus, perhaps an indication that a business opportunity knows no religious boundary. The founders of the airline, which currently flies to three domestic destinations using two Boeing 737s, are Ravi Alagendrran and his wife, Karthiyani Govindan. They used parts of their first names for the airline’s name.

Alagendrran or his wife couldn’t be immediately reached for comments, but in remarks to local media, he had said that “anyone wishing to travel in a modest and alcohol-free environment will feel right at home.”

On a 55-minute flight Tuesday (delayed by two hours) from Kuala Lumpur to the northeastern city of Kota Baru, more than 100 passengers were greeted by Muslim female flight attendants wearing black headscarves, long pants and lime-green jackets. A prayer was recited before takeoff and passengers were served halal food, where animals are slaughtered according to Islamic procedures.


At least one passenger said she chose the airline because of its Islamic credentials.

“It’s quite important for me because first of all, I am a Muslim, and second, Malaysia is an Islamic country,” said Che Masnita Atikah, a 23-year-old student. “It’s quite important to have this kind of airline to represent Malaysia and its image as an Islamic country.”

Rayani Air is the fourth Islamic airline in the world after Royal Brunei Airlines, Saudi Arabian Airlines and Iran Air.

Jaafar said that male and female passengers are not segregated, and that there is no dress code for travelers.

“Even if they come in shorts, they are most welcome,” he said. “We respect the differences among us.”

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press.


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Thu 12/24/15 11:35 AM



The idea for Rayani Air grew out of much-publicized complaints by conservative Muslims who believed that two major air disasters for the national Malaysia Airlines — Flight 370 that went missing in March 2014 and Flight 17 downed a few months later over Ukraine — were caused by Allah’s wrath. Their solution: Airlines must adopt strict Islamic customs to avoid divine retribution.




Oh yeah, I wonder what they've all done at Mecca to deserve the annual crush

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Thu 12/24/15 02:04 PM
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — The short domestic flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s biggest city, begins with a recital of Prophet Muhammad’s supplication before his travel

Oh..okay.. can we have a all flights E to W Coast Judeo- Christian? And show a film & pray before take off, because that God is a jealous & vengeful God & I am sure he is really annoyed right now.

NO of course we can't have flights like that in the USA & no one would ask for that.
Because religion/spiritually/lifestyle is a CHOICE & we like it that the way.

What's next? Trains run by Hindi? Then catch a Buddhist shuttle bus to a Jewish taxi.. & listen to recordings & pray with the drivers?
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We are not talking about being a holy airline

Yea.. We got that part & the separatist ideology
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account for about 60 percent of the country’s 30 million people.

humm.. Let's follow that logic. We have much higher percentages. Any suggestions? Lmao.
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“anyone wishing to travel in a modest and alcohol-free environment will feel right at home.

Okay honey, roll the cart with the pulled pork sandwiches & chili over here
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“It’s quite important to have this kind of airline to represent Malaysia and its image as an Islamic country.”

Rayani Air is the fourth Islamic airline in the world after Royal Brunei Airlines, Saudi Arabian Airlines and Iran Air.

Hhaa..guess what I am thinking is ' quite important'?
And I will require 4 airlines to pull it off.
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Jaafar said that male and female passengers are not segregated, and that there is no dress code for travelers.

Say what ? Did she say separated & dress code?
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“We respect the differences among us.”

Anyone seen my Torah?


Aacchh.. Come on now! whoa



IgorFrankensteen's photo
Thu 12/24/15 02:11 PM
Wonderful. Classic American-style capitalism at it's best: see a market, create a product to serve it.

Vastly better than demanding that everyone else cater to the needs of a few.


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Thu 12/24/15 03:29 PM

Wonderful. Classic American-style capitalism at it's best: see a market, create a product to serve it.

Vastly better than demanding that everyone else cater to the needs of a few.




Wow! We agree. :banana:
Is this the 4th or 5th time?

.. It is a Christmas Miracle :angel:



* Yea. I had to go there laugh *

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Thu 12/24/15 09:29 PM
Great, just give the Muslims their own planes to fly into our buildings.

metalwing's photo
Thu 12/24/15 09:51 PM
It makes me miss the days of hot pants on Southwest Airlines.ohwell

Conrad_73's photo
Fri 12/25/15 01:36 AM

It makes me miss the days of hot pants on Southwest Airlines.ohwell
laugh

Lpdon's photo
Fri 12/25/15 05:09 AM
I think Barry is getting ideas and taking pointers from these nutbags on how he can revamp and redo Air Force One in this image.

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Fri 12/25/15 05:11 AM

When will the 1st hijackers say "Take me to America!" :angel:

bigsmile

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Fri 12/25/15 06:21 AM


When will the 1st hijackers say "Take me to America!" :angel:

bigsmile
laugh laugh laugh

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Fri 12/25/15 02:09 PM
Malaysia’s Rayani Air

"Our Landings Are a BLAST!!"

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Fri 12/25/15 02:15 PM

It makes me miss the days of hot pants on Southwest Airlines.ohwell


Yea, I remember that too. Big news then.

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Fri 12/25/15 02:19 PM

Malaysia’s Rayani Air

"Our Landings Are a BLAST!!"


I wonder if they can store their suicide bombs in the over head?explode

Conrad_73's photo
Fri 12/25/15 03:10 PM

Malaysia’s Rayani Air

"Our Landings Are a BLAST!!"
laugh

Rock's photo
Sat 12/26/15 12:37 PM
As the new airline company takes off,
I'm sure it'll have an explosive impact... Somewhere.