Saudi Arabia Censored Angela Merkel's Hair on Television-Fiction!
German Chancellor Agnela Merkel appeared in Saudi Arabia without a traditional burqa, but Saudi state TV didn’t censor her hair.
German Chancellor Agnela Merkel appeared in Saudi Arabia without a traditional burqa, but Saudi state TV didn’t censor her hair.
Muslim students in Maryland, Michigan and Arizona are allowed to pray in public school — but the same is true for Christians and students practicing other religions
“What is Hijrah?” oversimplifies the definition as “large scale mass migrations become invasion” — but the email includes some accurate details.
Dr. Ben Carson’s essay on Muslims, which has been in widespread circulation since 2001, was not actually written by Ben Carson.
Starbucks has pledged to hire 10,000 refugees to work in coffeehouses in 75 countries around the world — not 10,000 refugees to work in America.
A Texas mosque burned to the ground and an outpouring of support led to $900,000 in donations to rebuild it.
Women’s March co-organizer Linda Sarsour has publicly supported some aspects of sharia law, and she has opposed state bans on sharia law in the past.
The Crusades Have Finally Started Again commentary makes true and false claims about steps being taken around the world to curb the spread of Islam.
President Obama didn’t install special prayer rugs at the White House, and Obama wasn’t “crushed” when President-elect Trump ended his tradition of secretive Islamic prayers at the White House.
The University of Wisconsin did not demand that students wear hijabs for Islam Appreciation Week in Wisconsin — but some students did volunteer to do so.