Ramadan: London train station shows Mohammed quote – and then deletes it again

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The train station shows Mohammed’s quote on the display board during Ramadan – and then deletes it again

Ramadan message at King’s Cross train station in London

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Ramadan is one of the most important festivals in Islam. When a religious slogan is displayed in a London train station, not everyone likes it.

“All sons of Adam are sinners, but the best sinners are those who repent often,” reads the sign in the main hall of the London train station King’s Cross, as several rail customers notice. Some photograph the tradition attributed to the Prophet Mohammed on the board and post it to X (formerly Twitter). Shortly afterwards, many mixed reactions followed and the railway quickly canceled the message.

Ramadan message irritates train travelers

The company responsible, Network Rail, told the BBC that the message should not have been displayed on the main train departure board. They are investigating why “general Ramadan celebration messages” were not used instead. A Network Rail spokesperson added to the BBC: “We celebrate all major religious festivals from Christmas to Ramadan at King’s Cross to reflect our diverse passenger and staff base.”

However, it remained unclear why Ramadan was mentioned at all and why the information board, which is actually intended for information about train departures, was used. The spokesman added: “Our main departure board should be reserved for train information […] Everything is corrected now.”

The majority of the surprised and rather negative reactions to the postings are mainly bothered by the religious content. “Islam is taking over” or “This is what reverse colonization looks like” are comments of the more harmless variety.

However, on the other hand, there are also comments that can gain positive feedback from the – short-term – campaign: “If you consider that […] “With millions of Muslims living in this country, I don’t really understand what’s wrong with that,” writes user “northernfox1972,” for example, and is supported by a few other commenters who find the campaign “sensational” or “great and very inclusive.”

Sources: BBC, X

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