Many Muslim cab drivers in Minneapolis are refusing to allow passengers 
carrying alcohol in their cabs, saying it is against the Islamic Shariah [law] 
to do so. More than half the taxi drivers on the airport are Muslims, and as 
soon as they got a majority, they have resorted to imposing their beliefs on 
others.

Imagine if you have just flown in from Baghdad after a long flight, you can’t 
wait to get home, reconnect with your family, and share a glass of some exotic 
alcoholic drink that you purchased at the Dubai airport [a Muslim country] with 
your wife to celebrate your return home alive from Iraq. It is 2:00 AM, but 
your reunion is delayed because cab after cab, driven by Muslims, refuses to 
take you home once they spot you carrying alcohol. 

Sounds crazy, but sadly it is true. As a Muslim, I am both ashamed and shocked 
at this strange conduct of my coreligionists. In principle, Islam does not 
advocate imposition of Islamic values on others; there are several injunctions 
in Islamic sources which make this clear. To cite only two:   "Let there be no 
compulsion in religion" [Quran: 2:256]

"To us shall be accounted our deeds, and to you, your deeds. Let there be no 
contention between us and you: God will bring us all together - for with Him is 
all journey’s end" [Quran, 42:15].But when it comes to contemporary Muslims, we 
must always remember, there is always an ocean between what Islam teaches in 
principle and what Muslims practice in reality. Most Muslims will acknowledge 
this readily. I call it the ocean of ignorance.

Apparently, the cab drivers have provided the Metropolitan Airports Commission 
with a fatwa, dated June 6, 2006, from the Fatwa department of the local 
chapter of the Muslim American Society [MAS]. The fatwa proclaims that "Islamic 
jurisprudence" prohibits taxi drivers from carrying passengers with alcohol, 
"because it involves cooperating in sin according to Islam."

MAS, the organization behind this fitna [Arabic for contention and strife], is 
the American extention of the Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt, and a close 
affiliate of Islamic Circle of North America. MAS hypocritically run a public 
affairs department called "Freedom Foundation". I guess it is seeking the 
freedom to infringe on the freedom of others.

To be fair to them, Islamic sources do forbid alcohol consumption unequivocally 
[Quran 2:219] and Prophet Muhammad, may peace and blessings be upon him, also 
forbid trade in alcohol [Bukhari 34:297, 8:449, 34:429], but all these sources 
forbid selling and trading alcohol. Extending this ban to giving rides to tired 
travelers carrying alcohol for personal consumption requires an irrational and 
politically motivated leap that smells of mischief. Moderates and Muslims of 
goodwill should not stand for such thinly veiled attempts to sow discord.

Most Muslim scholars and most Muslims of Minnesota will tell you that the fatwa 
is indeed without merit. And indeed many Muslim voices, yours truly included, 
have already condemned and ridiculed this position. Even in Saudi Arabia, which 
is usually the champion when it comes to extremely narrow, irrational and 
intolerant interpretations of Islam, non-Muslims are allowed to consume 
alcohol, and even carry them on flights.

The alcohol issue is not really the problem. It is just the tip of the iceberg. 
It raises a fundamental and critical issue of whether Muslims who live in free 
and democratic societies can simultaneously demand freedom and tolerance for 
Islam while denying others the same. Can we and should we demand freedom to 
practice Islam, and then turn around and use these same freedoms to impose 
anachronistic understandings of Islam on others?

What next? Will Muslim doctors working in ER refuse to administer to patients 
brought in from an accident site or with a heart attack because they have 
alcohol on their breath? Will Muslim doctors refuse to serve an HIV-positive 
patient because he or she is gay? Will Muslim firefighters refuse to save 
people who are caught in a fire in a place that sells alcohol? Will Muslim cops 
refuse to protect women who do not wear Hijab [head scarf]? Will Muslim 
teachers refuse to educate children because their mothers do not wear the veil? 
All of the above would entail supporting sin according to popular Muslim 
beliefs.

If the cab episode in Minnesota becomes a norm - and MAS could make it so, as 
it claims that it is the biggest Muslim grass roots organization in America - 
can America then trust Muslims in any job where it is important to treat all 
people, Muslim and non-Muslim, sinner and Imam equally? Since 98% of Americans 
are non-Muslims, I am sure they routinely commit acts which according to Islam 
are sins, such as worshipping Jesus. Will Muslims stop doing business with them?

Can Muslims live with those who do not share their beliefs?

This is an important debate, especially for Muslim immigrants, who come to 
America with their religious baggage. Are we here to give our families a better 
life, or are we here to convert America into an Afghanistan under the Taliban? 
Do we want to use American freedoms to learn about Islam and practice it in an 
intimidation-free environment, or use it to spread the disease of religious 
intolerance? Will Muslim presence in America strengthen it or subvert it?

American Muslims have the opportunity to demonstrate that not only is Islam a 
religion for all times and all places, but is not a threat or trial for others. 
We can prove that Muslims can live in harmony with non-Muslims and that the 
thesis of the clash of civilizations is bogus.

America, in spite of its faults, its limitations, and even its sins and 
sinners, is easily the best place to live on earth. If you do not believe me, 
then ask the millions of Muslims desperate to leave their countries, their 
families, their societies to come to America.

The thing that is most precious about America is not its capitalist nature or 
its wealth, it is the first amendment. The ideal of freedom of religion and 
thought in America has allowed it to become a society that most people in the 
world aspire to emulate and live in. The principle of freedom of religion 
allows Muslims to practice Islam. In essence there can be no faith without 
freedom; it must therefore be guarded very jealously.

A vast majority of American Muslims are highly educated, enlightened and have 
for decades performed their jobs with dignity, integrity and excellence. Unlike 
the Fatwa department of MAS, they remember what the Quran really teaches:   
Where Muslims are allowed to practice their religion and there is no one trying 
to drive them away from their homes, Muslims are required to deal kindly and 
justly with all non-Muslims [Quran 60:8].Muslim scholars have a name for places 
like America – Dar-ul-Aman [house of peace].

We, and by we I mean all Americans, Muslims and non-Muslims must not allow, a 
few rotten apples, to impose their thoughtless understanding of Islam on 
others, subvert free societies, distort Islamic teachings and undermine the 
hope for a harmonious relationship between America and its Muslims.

At 2:00 AM in the morning, we cannot leave you hanging in the cold waiting to 
go home. It would be inhuman.



saiyed shahbazi
  www.shahbazcenter.org

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