Bus delayed for driver’s prayers

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I was reading through the Metro newspaper as you do on the London Underground ---- and this article caught my eye.

Bus delayed for driver’s prayers
Road works, overcrowding, ‘planned engineering upgrades’ – commuters face enough delays getting across town

So when the driver of a No.24 suddenly stopped his bus and began chanting a Muslim prayer in the aisle, passengers were somewhat startled.
Gayle Griffiths was on her way to collect her daughter from school in Gospel Oak, north London.
‘The driver stopped the bus very suddenly, got out of his cab and walked toward the doors,’ said the 33-year-old from Camden.
‘But then he took off his shoes and began praying. I was gobsmacked and quite bewildered.
‘I didn’t say anything – but I thought that this might be some sort of terrorist attack because I had heard that suicide bombers prayed before attacks.’ Transport for London apologised for the delay and reminded religious drivers that they should pray at break times and not hold up services.
‘We understand that there is some flexibility in the Muslim faith as to the times of day that drivers can pray,’ said the company.
‘As diverse employers, TfL and bus operators provide suitable prayer rooms at garages for staff who wish to practise their faith.’

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I was reading through the Metro newspaper as you do on the London Underground lmao and this article caught my eye.

Bus delayed for driver’s prayers
Road works, overcrowding, ‘planned engineering upgrades’ – commuters face enough delays getting across town

So when the driver of a No.24 suddenly stopped his bus and began chanting a Muslim prayer in the aisle, passengers were somewhat startled.
Gayle Griffiths was on her way to collect her daughter from school in Gospel Oak, north London.
‘The driver stopped the bus very suddenly, got out of his cab and walked toward the doors,’ said the 33-year-old from Camden.
‘But then he took off his shoes and began praying. I was gobsmacked and quite bewildered.
‘I didn’t say anything – but I thought that this might be some sort of terrorist attack because I had heard that suicide bombers prayed before attacks.’ Transport for London apologised for the delay and reminded religious drivers that they should pray at break times and not hold up services.
‘We understand that there is some flexibility in the Muslim faith as to the times of day that drivers can pray,’ said the company.
‘As diverse employers, TfL and bus operators provide suitable prayer rooms at garages for staff who wish to practise their faith.’


Personally i thought the bus driver actions here were totally wrong, i understand the importance of salah but stopping a bus on its daily route with a bus packed full of commuters isn't the best idea is it. The bus drivers seem to have the opportunity to pray after his duty has finished, i don't know what this bus driver was thinking.

whats wrong with it brother?. i notice you seem to disagree a lot with the obligations of a muslim. no life was harmed so therefore i don't think we are in a position to judge him. he obviously has very strong imaan. i do think however he should find another job more suited for him
 
What the bus driver is a little stuped and he should pray during his breaks. Thats what I did when I was doing work expeace.
 
What the bus driver is a little stuped and he should pray during his breaks. Thats what I did when I was doing work expeace.

first off.. sorry to be blunt but you cant pray late and maybe at his break times he'd miss it easily and we cant put our deen on hold for nobody
 
first off.. sorry to be blunt but you cant pray late and maybe at his break times he'd miss it easily and we cant put our deen on hold for nobody

I pray during the time of the prayer. He could take his brak during that time.
 
Well isn't it the fault of the employers for putting his shift during his prayer time?

Although, I have to commend the man. I usually pray in public and have little issue with it, but Islamic prayer seems more difficult to do.
 
I was discusing this on ummah, you guys don't realise that alot of drivers do this if they're ahead of schedule.

I was on the bus getting late for my train and the driver just stopped at a random bus stop went out side and literally spent five minutes having a fag whilst we were all just sitting on the bus waiting. But he did it cause he was ahead of time, bus drivers don't get breaks so they usually just stop when they're early and eat, smoke, read a newspaper whatever.
 
I was discusing this on ummah, you guys don't realise that alot of drivers do this if they're ahead of schedule.

I was on the bus getting late for my train and the driver just stopped at a random bus stop went out side and literally spent five minutes having a fag whilst we were all just sitting on the bus waiting. But he did it cause he was ahead of time, bus drivers don't get breaks so they usually just stop when they're early and eat, smoke, read a newspaper whatever.

From the news report he stopped the bus suddenly, if a bus driver is ahead of schedule then he usually stops at a bus stop and give out a notice saying "to regulate the service the bus has been temporarily stationed here".

The metro is a bit vague the telegraph reports

"The driver pulled over without warning and rolled out a high-visibility jacket as a makeshift prayer mat before removing his shoes...."When he had finished, he just got back up and set off again – all without any explanation. It was truly bizarre, ludicrous....."
 
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I was reading through the Metro newspaper as you do on the London Underground lmao and this article caught my eye.

Bus delayed for driver’s prayers
Road works, overcrowding, ‘planned engineering upgrades’ – commuters face enough delays getting across town

So when the driver of a No.24 suddenly stopped his bus and began chanting a Muslim prayer in the aisle, passengers were somewhat startled.
Gayle Griffiths was on her way to collect her daughter from school in Gospel Oak, north London.
‘The driver stopped the bus very suddenly, got out of his cab and walked toward the doors,’ said the 33-year-old from Camden.
‘But then he took off his shoes and began praying. I was gobsmacked and quite bewildered.
‘I didn’t say anything – but I thought that this might be some sort of terrorist attack because I had heard that suicide bombers prayed before attacks.’ Transport for London apologised for the delay and reminded religious drivers that they should pray at break times and not hold up services.
‘We understand that there is some flexibility in the Muslim faith as to the times of day that drivers can pray,’ said the company.
‘As diverse employers, TfL and bus operators provide suitable prayer rooms at garages for staff who wish to practise their faith.’


Personally i thought the bus driver actions here were totally wrong, i understand the importance of salah but stopping a bus on its daily route with a bus packed full of commuters isn't the best idea is it. The bus drivers seem to have the opportunity to pray after his duty has finished, i don't know what this bus driver was thinking.

What the bus driver is a little stuped and he should pray during his breaks. Thats what I did when I was doing work expeace.




And what exactly has he done wrong?!


Men whom neither merchandise nor selling diverts from the remembrance of Allah and the keeping up of prayer and the giving of poor-rate; they fear a day in which the hearts and eyes shall turn about;


[Surah Nur 24: 36-37]

Reflect upon this verse, his actions are praiseworthy!
 
Without warning pulling over with a pack load of London travellers causing them delays, when he could pray easily after the shift.

The world and everything in it belongs to Allah and we have been created for one purpose and one purpose only; to worship Allah.

I have only created Jinns and men that they may worship Me.
[Qur'aan 51:56]

How can you be so lenient towards the creation or fear them when, as a Muslim, you know that your duty is only to Allah?!
 
The world and everything in it belongs to Allah and we have been created for one purpose and one purpose only; to worship Allah.

I have only created Jinns and men only that they may worship Me.
[Qur'aan 51:56]

How can you be so lenient towards the creation or fear them when, as a Muslim, you know that your duty is only to Allah?!

Brother I'm not even gonna bother giving my opinion on this topic cause someone will just accuse me of being a Kafir or something so why bother. too much :raging: doing this, and i don't fear them.
 
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you know here in london the busses are always bing delayed mid route to stick to the timetable - passengers are all too familiar with the

"this bus is being held here, BREIFLY, in order to help regulate the service"

spoken in a cool female voice on the bus speaker

i say good for him. i heard he was actually on his break (it was supposed to be a driver switch) it makes sense because the transport office arent making a big issue of it at all. and this seems like something you could get fired for.
 
Well isn't it the fault of the employers for putting his shift during his prayer time?
Why should they be expected to do that? And I'm quite certain they would have adjusted his shift, had he filed a request, which I doubt he did.
 
This reminds of a bus I take where the driver always stops in front of his house runs in and get his lunch. I'm not personally annoyed when drivers do that.
It takes alot of guts to pray in public...
 
Why should they be expected to do that? And I'm quite certain they would have adjusted his shift, had he filed a request, which I doubt he did.

before he would have ever started this job he would have made his religious requirements clear to his employer. i have done it myself and they cannot refuse you either but everything gets messed up along the way so we are left with constantly having to remind the employer all the time that we have to stop work for prayers.. it might have been that his employer put his break times all at the wrong times...it happens. we don't know the full story anyway and i dont know why this poor brother is being headline news and being gossiped about.
 
I think it's clear now that the driver was doing an extended shift do to some reason, not his regular working hours, and if he did stated his religious requirements to the employer there should be no problem, which is evident from the company not prosecuting him.
 
‘I didn’t say anything – but I thought that this might be some sort of terrorist attack because I had heard that suicide bombers prayed before attacks.’
bleeping drama queens :hmm:

maybe he forgot to pray and was catching it up? i agree that if he had a a time break, etc he should have prayed then...but if he didnt, good on him for what he did! i do admire that he had the guts to pray in front of all those people like that.
 
That 5 minutes to pray might make the difference to someone being late for work and getting fired! Especially since the evil West makes SO many accomodations for religious observances its odd that this would occur. He should recognize the rights of the passengers who pay their hard earned money to get on buses or whatnot so that they can get to work and places. People are being cheated ~.~.


EDIT: In fact, speaking of cheating, the riders who pay their fares to get on the bus do so in exchange for a certain service (i.e., no unexpected stops Unless they are involuntary obviously). So if the bus driver stops randomly to pray then he is cheating the consumer who paid for something else. The service being sold (i.e., that bus ride) is being sabotaged by the driver who supposedly represents the company (owner and manufacturer of the service) by wearing the uniform and being paid a salary that is in part (if not mostly) funded by the riders of the bus.

Isn't there a rule in Islamic commerce that says it is haram to sell someone a defective product if they are unaware of it? I am pretty sure there is. Doesn't this fall into that category? Delightful dilemma.
 
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