The train leaves, Allah willing...
...a statement that many a commuter may agree with with a bittersweet smile.
Even if Deutsche Bahn was once a role model for punctuality, those days are a long time ago: delays and cancellations are the order of the day. To be fair, it has to be said that the railway is not always to blame for this, but it is annoying. All the more refreshing is the apparent train display, which no longer indicates any departure time or delay, but only reports a succinct “inshallah” (“ In shā’ Allāh ” or “ n shā’a llāh ” = “ Allah willing ”).
There's a lot of fun on Twitter...
“Train is coming inshallah.” @DB_Bahn is super integrated 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/tBwqWsLCO6
— Sawsan Chebli (@SawsanChebli) December 8, 2019
“ Train is coming inshallah.” @DB_Bahn is super integrated “
...and outraged.
https://twitter.com/mavomav/status/1205075645228863488
“Yesterday on the display in Cologne main station: “Train is coming inshallah”. Can this still be grasped?! #Islamization "
It sounds as if the user who now fears the Islamization of Deutsche Bahn even saw and photographed this live.
We're giving away spoilers at this point: He definitely did n't see or take photos of it!
Assuming that the user wrote the tweet on December 12th , the ad should have been visible December 11th However, it was already tweeted about on December 8th .
But it goes even earlier: On December 5th, an article appeared on the “ Noktara ” website about this Inshallah ad from Deutsche Bahn.
Accordingly, the press spokesman for Deutsche Bahn is said to have said that departure schedules, travel times and departure tracks should only be viewed as non-binding.
“Once you understand that everyone's fate is already written, then you no longer worry about delays. In a cosmic sense, everyone is exactly where they are supposed to be at that point in time and sometimes that is the waiting area on the track. Seen this way, there is no such thing as being unpunctual. We are simply too blind to see the wisdom behind a supposed delay.”
So is Deutsche Bahn now being “Islamized”?
You almost get that impression. Nearly. The article goes on to say that the next steps will be to ban alcohol consumption on trains and fare evasion will be renamed white fare so as not to discriminate against dark-skinned passengers.
N/a? Is it starting to become clear what kind of article this is?
[mk_ad]
“Noktara” is a satirical report!
be renamed Fasten out of consideration for Muslims ? Does the AfD demand that Muslims sit at the back ? And is Ferrero suing the AfD over a blue chocolate Easter bunny?
The answer is: no, no and no again. These are headlines from the satire portal “Noktara”. The site is run by Muslims from Germany. With a wink, Noktara.de presents “News from the East, today”.
The FAQ section of the site also states:
“In contrast to the rest of the lying press, we at least admit that our reports are fictional and come from the Arabian Nights. However, our news often has a real or current relevance.”
Conclusion
No, Deutsche Bahn will not be “Islamized,” and “Inshallah” will not be written on the display boards in the future. The photo comes from an article on a satirical site.
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