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Muslim car salesman wins £3,000 religious harassment claim after his boss told him 'Allah is the devil' then did a loud fart as he apologised

A Muslim car salesman has won a religious harassment claim after his boss told him he believed 'Allah is the devil'.

Temitayo Ajala said his manager was told to say sorry but did a 'loud fart' and 'giggled' during the apology, a tribunal heard.

Lyndon Parker had sought to justify his comment by saying it was made as he tried to defend his own religious belief that Allah is not God, the hearing was told.

Mr Ajala, who is black, also complained he was given a worse company car than two new white employees at Doves Vauxhall dealership in Southampton, Hampshire.

He said he was told he would have to drive a pink Viva and was then offered a Vauxhall Adam, which he refused.

Temitayo Ajala said his manager was told to say sorry but did a 'loud fart' and 'giggled' during the apology, a tribunal heard. Pictured: The dealership in Southampton

Temitayo Ajala said his manager was told to say sorry but did a 'loud fart' and 'giggled' during the apology, a tribunal heard. Pictured: The dealership in Southampton

The tribunal heard Mr Ajala was in the middle of a sale when his customer said she wanted to go home and pray before making her decision.

Mr Ajala went to explain to his boss and made the comment that there was no difference between the Christian's God and Allah as they are the same.

Mr Parker disagreed and said Mr Ajala then became 'aggressive and confrontational' as he repeatedly asked him to justify his belief that the Christian God is different to Allah.

The tribunal said: 'Mr Parker says he felt cornered and threatened and that in answer to repeated questions from Mr Ajala asking him to justify his statement, he stated calmly that his faith led him to believe Allah was not god and that Allah was the devil.'

Lyndon Parker had sought to justify his comment by saying it was made as he tried to defend his own religious belief that Allah is not God, the hearing was told

Lyndon Parker had sought to justify his comment by saying it was made as he tried to defend his own religious belief that Allah is not God, the hearing was told

Mr Parker did not deny he made the comment - which left Mr Ajala feeling very offended - and was told to apologise for it.

After going home feeling unwell, Mr Ajala emailed dealership manager Darren Barnaby explaining Mr Parker had joked and let out a 'very loud fart' as he apologised.

The email read: 'Sorry Darren but I must add as it has been bothering me throughout yesterday that the apology you said I would receive from Lyndon was delivered to me with jokes, justification and most disgustingly a very loud fart.

'Yes, he did do a loud fart and giggle during the so-called apology.. I hope this behaviour changes before I return.'

The Employment Tribunal in Southampton found Mr Ajala was unlawfully harassed for the 'Allah is the devil' comment made by Mr Parker. He was awarded £3520.

Employment Judge Catherine Elizabeth Rayner said: 'We find that the remark made by Mr Parker was an inherently offensive remark to make particularly to a black Muslim employee who was his junior.

'We find it did offend and upset Mr Ajala both at the time and subsequently.

'We find this was a violation of his dignity as a Muslim man in the workplace, and that it created, at the time, an offensive and hostile environment for Mr Ajala.'

Mr Ajala also claimed that two white sales employees, who started working after him, were given better cars than the one he received when he started which was a Vauxhall Adam.

In a letter of complaint about this, Mr Ajala wrote: 'When I first started work here there was friction due to me not believing at the time that I was being treated with the same level of respect and competency as other salesmen on the floor.

Mr Ajala also claimed that two white sales employees, who started working after him, were given better cars than the one he received when he started which was a Vauxhall Adam

Mr Ajala also claimed that two white sales employees, who started working after him, were given better cars than the one he received when he started which was a Vauxhall Adam

'I highlight that since my being here, two white males have started the same position as me but not had to wait a month for a demo or be put in an Adam as Lyndon said potentially could happen.

'This may seem trivial to you but these things make up a bigger picture to me and people like me of how I must fight for my place, 10 times harder than everyone else.'

In his first two weeks, Mr Ajala said his boss Mr Parker had joked about putting him in a pink Viva which the tribunal heard was not suitable for any of the sales executives.

Mr Ajala was later fired because he threatened Mr Barnaby whilst they had a discussion about errors in his pay, allegedly saying: 'I know where you live and I just want you to know the person you are dealing with.'

He later sued Cambria Automobiles - the group that owns the dealership where he worked from December 2018 until December 2019.

The tribunal dismissed Mr Ajala's claims of direct discrimination on the grounds of religion, direct discrimination on the grounds of race, and victimisation.

But it found Mr Ajala was unlawfully harassed for the 'Allah is the devil' comment made by Mr Parker and he was awarded £3000 for injury to feeling plus £520 in interest.

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