DFW Airport Scraps Proposed Muslim Washing Stations Amid Public Scrutiny
DFW Airport has decided to not move forward with proposed Muslim washing stations after facing public scrutiny.

Dallas Fort Worth, TX, August 15, 2026 —
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) has announced it will not proceed with plans to install Muslim washing stations, following a period of public scrutiny.
The decision comes after the airport faced public attention regarding the proposed facilities. Further details regarding the nature of the public scrutiny were not provided.
The proposed washing stations were intended to accommodate the religious practices of Muslim travelers. Information regarding the specific number of stations, their planned location within the airport, or the timeline for their potential installation was not made public.
DFW Airport has not provided a statement detailing the specific reasons for abandoning the proposal beyond acknowledging the public scrutiny it encountered. The contractor involved in the potential project was not named, and the proposed cost or budget for the installation was not disclosed.
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