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Friday, October 27, 2006
Muslim Taxi Drivers At Minneapolis Airport In Inter-Communal Fight
Last month, the media reported widely on steps being taken at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to provide for Somali Muslim cab drivers to avoid picking up passengers who are carrying alcohol. (See prior posting.) Yesterday's Minneapolis Star Tribune carried a fascinating article suggesting that the matter is even more complex that it first appeared. Apparently neither Somali culture nor religious tradition bans carrying alcohol for people as part of a commercial enterprise. Instead, it appears that the initiative to focus on the taxi issue originated in a fatwa issued in June by the Minnesota chapter of the Muslim American Society (MAS). That group however is made up of Arab Muslims, not African Muslims. So this is apparently part of a struggle within the Islamic community in Minnesota in which the MAS is attempting to use the more vulnerable Somali community to rally support for its Middle East agenda.