He mentioned God's name on the plane, experienced horror

Khairulden Makhzoomi, a 26-year-old graduate of the University of Berkeley, California, had experienced an unexpected experience because during a call, he had mentioned the expression éinshallah. According to the writer “The Independent”, once the young man had taken his place on the plane, he had made a brief call to his uncle [...]
According to the writer's “The Independent”, as soon as the young man had taken his place on the plane, he had made a brief call to his uncle in Baghdad to show how excited he was to have the opportunity to ask UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon a question during a dinner that would take place the next day.
But before closing his phone, he said the expression “islah“.
There came a guy with two police officers in two minutes. I can't believe how fast they came and asked me to get out of the plane”, Makhzoomi explained.
An agent escorted him outside and asked why he was speaking Arabic, considering the current <x0-cyclical political climate”.
The political science student calmly explained that he had said only the word " “" in God's hope, and the interrogator was closed, however, not before bringing dogs to check his explosives luggage.
I lived under Saddam Hussein's leadership, you know what discrimination means”, he added further.












