Posted on 01/14/2008 5:35:33 PM PST by Alouette
A MUSLIM store worker refused to serve a customer buying a childrens book on Christianity because she said it was unclean.
Shopper Sally Friday felt publicly humiliated at a branch of Marks & Spencer when she tried to pay for First Bible Stories as a gift for her young grandson.
When she put the book on the check-out counter, the young assistant refused to touch it, declared it was unclean and summoned another member of staff to serve instead.
Mrs Friday said she was so upset that she has now complained to the stores management.
Last night politicians and religious leaders supported her in condemning the high street giant and reigniting the debate over religious beliefs in the workplace.
Conservative MP Philip Davies said the refusal to serve Mrs Friday, 69, was unacceptable and damaging to community relations.
Inayat Bunglawala, assistant secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, described the assistants comments as offensive and called for Marks & Spencer to carry out a thorough investigation.
Mrs Friday said her trip to the sales in Reading, Berks, with her daughter had been ruined.
I went to the till and heard the girl say it was unclean and then she got someone else to serve me, said Mrs Friday.
At first I wasnt sure what was going on and then I realised she was wearing a headdress and I clicked that the title of the book had Bible in it. I felt very humiliated and immediately left the store.
Mrs Friday, from Old Basing, Hants, added: I have given it careful thought and still feel humiliated that, because I am purchasing a childrens Bible story book, a cashier is able to object and refuse to put it through the till.
Had this been a copy of the Koran I am confident any Christian person would be happy to do her job, and for this to happen in a Marks & Spencer of all places beggars belief.
I am not racist but I have vowed never to let a person wearing a headdress serve me again. It will be a long, long time before I shop again at M&S. Mr Davies, Conservative MP for Shipley, west Yorkshire, said: I find it unbelievable. We are a Christian country. Im afraid it is no good for people to work in Marks & Spencer and not serve their products.
For M&S to put one of their customers in that position is totally unacceptable. If a Christian lady had refused to serve a Muslim on religious grounds there would have been hell to pay.
In fact, I am sure someone would be sacked if it had been the other way round. But that wont happen this time, will it? These kind of things do not do anything for community cohesion. In fact, they damage it.
Mr Bunglawala said: This appears to be a very regrettable incident and the unclean remark was clearly very offensive and unacceptable.
Many Biblical stories complement the teachings of the Koran. We hope that M&S will investigate this incident. A spokesman for Marks & Spencer said an investigation was underway. We would like to apologise to Mrs Friday for any offence this incident has caused, he said.
Reading is a very multicultural store and we are surprised and disappointed by this reported incident.
It does not reflect Marks & Spencer policy and simply should not have happened.
We will remind all staff at the Reading site of our policy and will contact Mrs Friday to apologise for her distress.
A source close to the shop assistant claimed there had been a misunderstanding.
I think there was some confusion over what the customer heard, she said.
But Mrs Fridays treatment is just the latest example of Muslim staff refusing to serve customers on religious grounds.
In October 2006, Lloyds chemist was forced to apologise to mother Jo-Ann Thomas after a Muslim pharmacist refused her a morning-after contraceptive pill on religious grounds in Rotherham.
A smoker was refused cigarettes at a Cambridge store in January last year because the Muslim shop assistant said it was against her religion to sell tobacco.
Islamic checkout staff at Sainsburys who refuse to sell alcohol are allowed to opt out of handling bottles and cans of drink by calling other staff to take their place.
Other staff have refused to work stacking shelves with wine, beer and spirits and have been found alternative roles in the company.
Sainsburys said it was keen to accommodate the religious beliefs of all its staff.
Good grief.
Guessing this sentence will be overlooked....
This case is similar to the one in Malaysia recently where Christians' use of Allah for God was set to be banned because some Muslims there believed Christians and Muslims don't have the same god (which, incidentally, they don't, but Muslims aren't supposed to believe that). Muslims are supposed to view Christianity sort of how Christians view Judaism: a valid religion where the adherents worship God, but before some new revelation. Apparently, some Muslims have jumped on the extremist bandwagon without having an in-depth knowledge of their own religion (guess they're somewhat comparable to some racist groups in the United States, passing themselves off as devout Christians yet obviously having immense gaps in their Biblical knowledge).
Enough blathering. Basically, these Muslims seem to take out of their religion what they want, and in this instance they're taking the loads of bad stuff in Islam.
Marks & Spencer is unclean. Boycott. ‘Nuff said.
Any bets on what the employer (and the government) would have done had a non-Muslim acted in the same manner to a Muslin buying a Koran?
The employee would have been sacked AND prosecuted by the government. Bet on it.
England doesn't have them anymore. We're not all that far behind -- I think. (Please, Lord, let me be wrong...)
“This is the perfect example of how Islam and the West cant coincide.
This clerk wasnt an Islamofascist or a terrorist, she was a regular everyday believer of Islam, which shows that Islam belongs in the history books or somewhere far in the desert away from regular people.”
This simple example explains why the “moderate” mooselimbs dont condemn the extremists.
That there's the making of a nice novelty item, a cardboard bookmark printed and cut like a slice of bacon.
Bac’o’marks
Sainsburys said it was keen to accommodate the religious beliefs of all its staff.
They need to be a bit more concerned about the beliefs of their customers!!!
Actually, militant Islamists should stay the hell out of countries founded by NON-Muslims and populated by a Super Majority of NON-Muslims... It appears that Islam and the civilized/industrialize world are incompatible.....
Talk about a bunch of weiny supervisors. Just why in God’s name are these people allowed to work in stores where alcohol and Christian Books are sold????????????? These “precious” muslims can find work cleaning the streets, for Heavens Sake. To heck with them. Go back to the country where these idiocincocies are enforced. We don’t have to put up with them. We were here first and they are the late comers hoping for a “good life”, because where they came from is a Terrible Life. Look what they do to girls during puberty and when one gets raped, they mutilate them to death. They give me a pain in the arse.
Your comment is sort of akin to proposing a Christian behead some random Muslim for every random Christian beheaded by a Muslim. Christians should not stoop to the Muslims' level.
Come to think of it, I think it's already too late.
:-(
Wow!
I am shocked that someone in the UK was buying something Bible related!
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