Dallas-Fort Worth Airport to Install Islamic Foot Wash Stations Inside Bathrooms
The privately funded project is expected to cost about $300,000 and add one men's station and one women's station.
- Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport will install Islamic Wudu foot-washing stations in Terminal D restrooms by year-end, a privately funded $300,000 project registered with Texas regulators on July 31.
- Construction is scheduled to begin August 31, with the project consisting of one men's and one women's ablution station in existing concourse restrooms to prevent water spillage and protect sink counters.
- According to project documents, the low-level Wudu basins will reduce water from being splashed onto bathroom floors and address practical concerns associated with performing ablution in conventional airport restrooms.
- Conservative activist Ryan Fournier defended the project as "basic airport management" on social media, while some online observers criticized the plan and others urged a measured approach to the announcement.
- Major international travel hubs including Chicago O'Hare and Indianapolis already feature similar low-level basins and interfaith spaces to handle international traffic, positioning DFW's installation within established industry standards for diverse passenger accommodation.
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Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport plans to install Islamic foot-washing stations in airport bathrooms, a privately funded project that is expected to cost about $300,000. Plans […] Source
DFW Airport to install Islamic foot-washing stations
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport plans to install dedicated Islamic foot-washing stations in bathrooms at Terminal D, providing Muslim travelers with facilities for ritual ablution before prayer. The project, which was registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation on July 31, is expected to be completed by the end of 2026. The approximately $300,000 project will be privately funded and calls for separate men’s and women…
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