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Thursday, March 20, 2014
Muslim Couple Claims Discrimination When Forced Off Empire State Building Deck For Praying
Huffington Post and OnIslam report yesterday on a lawsuit filed in federal district court in New York by a Muslim couple who claim that they and their two children were forcibly escorted off the observation deck of the Empire State Building, down the elevator and out of the building, for engaging in Muslim prayer. They say they chose an area on the observation deck where there was little foot traffic to observe their 11 p.m. prayers last July. A guard poked the husband and told him that he was not allowed to pray while at the Observatory. The suit alleges they were targeted because they were Muslim, wearing traditional Muslim attire and engaged in Muslim prayer. It goes on to allege that owners of the building and their security personnel "have an unlawful policy, custom, practice, procedure and/or rule, whether express or implied, of barring patrons from exercising their religious beliefs in the Empire State Building and/or the Observatory."
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Muslim,
New York City,
Religious discrimination