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22nd March 2023
Saudi Arabia Did Not Ban Using Loudspeakers for Adhan
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Saudi Arabia banned loudspeakers for Adhan, the Islamic call to prayer, this Ramadan.
Commotion
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24th January 2023
This Video of a Man Burning the Quran is Not Recent
The Claim
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A recent video shows a man burning the Holy Quran in Sweden before three people beat him up.
Misleading
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21st December 2022
The Star of Bethlem Will Not Be Visible on December 21, 2022
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The Star of Bethlem will be visible in the sky on December 21, 2022.
Fake
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29th November 2022
Girl’s Reaction to the Islamic Call to Prayer Video Was Not Recently Shot in Qatar
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A video shows a young girl's reaction to hearing the call to prayer during the World Cup in Qatar.
Misleading
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27th November 2022
This Video Does Not Show Ghanim Al Muftah Meeting Zakir Naik in Qatar Recently
The Claim
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A video shows the Islamic preacher Zakir Naik meeting the motivational speaker Ghanim al Muftah during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
Misleading
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25th November 2022
This Photo of Zakir Naik and Other Islamic Preachers Was Not Taken During World Cup Qatar 2022
The Claim
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A photo shows Zakir Naik and other Islamic preachers recently praying together in Qatar.
Misleading
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24th November 2022
Photo of Zakir Naik on a Qatar Billboard Is Fake
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A photo of Zakir Naik was featured on a billboard in Qatar.
Fake
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24th November 2022
Video of Islamic Prayers Was Not Taken in the 2022 World Cup Stadiums
The Claim
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A video depicts Islamic prayers at one of Qatar's 2022 World Cup stadiums.
Misleading
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23rd November 2022
Morgan Freeman’s Call to Prayer Video Was Taken in 2016, Not Recently
The Claim
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A video shows Morgan Freeman reciting the Islamic call to prayer after meeting Zakir Naik at the 2022 World Cup.
Misleading
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22nd November 2022
This Photo Does Not Show Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani Recently Greeting Zakir Naik
The Claim
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A photo shows Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani recently greeting Zakir Naik during the 2022 World Cup.
Misleading
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21st November 2022
These Videos Do Not Show People Converting to Islam During the 2022 World Cup
The Claim
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The videos show individuals converting to Islam during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Misleading
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21st November 2022
Morgan Freeman Did Not Announce Converting to Islam
The Claim
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The American actor Morgan Freeman has converted to Islam during the opening of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
Fake
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14th November 2022
This Video Is Not From the Festival of Lights in India
The Claim
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The video shows 240 boats sailing in Kerala, India.
Misleading
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9th November 2022
Didier Drogba Did Not Convert to Islam
The Claim
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Didier Drogba converted to Islam.
Fake
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27th October 2022
This Video Does Not Show Rishi Sunak Performing Religious Rituals Before Entering His Office
The Claim
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This video shows Prime Minister Rishi Sunak performing religious rituals before entering his office at 10 Downing Street.
Misleading
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14th October 2022
This Photo Does Not Depict a Hair Flag From Protests in Iran
The Claim
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A photo from the Mahsa Amini protests in Iran depicts a flag made of the chopped hair of Iranian women.
Misleading
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9th October 2022
This Video Does Not Show Topless Women Protesting in Iran
The Claim
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A video shows women protesting in Iran after Mahsa Amini's death topless.
Misleading
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5th October 2022
The Video Does Not Show a Fire in a Birmingham Hindu Temple
The Claim
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In a video, men can be seen fighting outside a Hindu temple in Birmingham, United Kingdom, while a fire is raging inside.
Misleading
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24th September 2022
This Video Does Not Feature Mahsa Amini Burning Quran
The Claim
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In a video, Mahsa Amini and her brother are seen burning the Quran.
Misleading
Fact Check
24th September 2022
This Photo Was Taken in July 2022, Not During the Current Mahsa Amini Protests
The Claim
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A photo depicts two women crying after being arrested and dragged into a van during an ongoing Iranian protest against the police.
Misleading
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