Alabama kills Muslim man, refuses his right to an Imam in last moments

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A Muslim man was executed in Alabama on Thursday, as originally scheduled, after the US Supreme Court voted five-to-four to allow the execution, denying his request for an imam's presence in the execution chamber.

Attorneys for Domineque "Hakim" Ray, 42, had argued that Alabama's execution policy favoured Christian inmates because a chaplain is allowed in the room, often kneeling next to the death row prisoner, and praying with the inmate if requested.

Ali Massoud, government affairs coordinator for the Alabama chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations, says that "there were other avenues to pursue".

"We maintain that this was religious discrimination because the bottom line is that Christian [death row] inmates are provided with spiritual advisers until the very last moment, and the Muslim inmates are not," he told Al Jazeera by telephone.

Ray was executed by lethal injection at 10:12pm local time, a spokesman of the Department of Corrections told the Reuters news agency in an email. No other information was immediately available.

Ray's imam, Yusef Maisonet, watched the execution from an adjoining witness room, multiple media reports said, including the Birmingham News.

On Wednesday, the 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals agreed to stay the planned execution to weigh Ray's arguments, but the state of Alabama quickly appealed that decision to the Supreme Court, which overturned the Circuit Court.

Alabama executes Muslim man who wanted an imam by his side

:hhh: Disgusting shyt from Alabama and the US Supreme Court
 

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This should be illegal.

I'm interested in reading the opinions by the US supreme court on why they allowed this. Usually those put to death did something to deserve it but even in death they should be allowed a religious figure of their faith to send them over. Even though I'm not religious but if a Christian can have this right before death, don't see why a Muslim man can't/
 

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This should be illegal.

I'm interested in reading the opinions by the US supreme court on why they allowed this. Usually those put to death did something to deserve it but even in death they should be allowed a religious figure of their faith to send them over. Even though I'm not religious but if a Christian can have this right before death, don't see why a Muslim man can't/
The inmate killed a 15 year old girl
 

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FOH. an imam providing counsel to a dying man serves the same religious purpose as a priest or minister doing it. obvious religious discrimination

Islam isn't JUST a religion, though. So, an Imam isn't performing the same 'service' as a priest or minister.​
 
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