
Is King Charles secretly a Muslim? Social media is ablaze with speculation over his ties to Islam. We looked for the facts, and were shocked by what we found.
There are persistent rumours circulating on social media that King Charles is more than just enamoured with Islam, but that he actually converted to the faith back in 1994.

On the face of it, this question may sound absurd, but there are some very curious incidents lately, that fail any other plausible explanation.
To begin with the King is Head of the Anglican Church, his position in the Church of England is the highest in the land, higher than even that of the Arch Bishop of Canterbury. As part of his role as Monarch he is said to be ‘Defender of The Faith’.
It was actually the Pope who awarded this title to Henry the 8th, for defending Catholicism against Martin Luther’s rebellious sect. Despite a later split from the Catholic Church, all subsequent monarchs, up to and including Queen Elizabeth II, have retained the title.
Charles refused to be Defender of The Anglican Faith.
Charles though, never swore allegiance to the Anglican Church when he was crowned. In a subtle and barely noticed change to a 500 year Christian tradition, King Charles pledged to "defend people of all faiths”. As early as 1994 the then prince said he would rather be known as "Defender of faith" rather than ‘the faith’.
Governing according to 'their' law.
In an even more sinister twist at the coronation, Charles pledged to govern the people of all his domain according to ‘their’ respective laws and customs, which of course includes Sharia law now so dominant in many British towns and cities.
As early as 1994 the then prince said he would rather be known as "Defender of faith" rather than ‘the faith’.
However, it was two years later, in a book titled: The Riddle and the Night, written by Giles Milton, that contained an altogether more specific and disturbing claim.

Milton wrote: “did you know that Prince Charles has converted to Islam, yes, yes, he is Muslim, I can’t say any more but this happened in Turkey. Oh, yes, he converted alright. When you get home, check how often he goes to Turkey. You’ll find that your future king is a Muslim.” Milton attributed this statement to the Mufti of Cyprus. It is this claim, that is now doing the rounds again on social media: In the aftermath of this book’s claim Buckingham Palace issued a denial.

However, it is a very strange statement to make, and Charles' actions since have continued to be unexplainable by any other means. Clues about the possible authenticity of the claim are now all around us, and, perhaps, hiding in plain sight.
On February the 25th this year, three days before the Islamic festival of Ramadan, King Charles and Queen Camila went to a kitchen to help pack dates for Iftar, where Muslims break their fast at dusk on the first day.
A few days later, the King invited 'any Muslim who wishes to do so' to share with him an Iftar meal at St. George's hall in Windsor Castle. A Halal meal was provided and Islamic preyers echoed through the great hall, the first non-Christian preyers to be recited there for a thousand years. Christians were dismayed at what they saw and were sickened when the supposed head of the English church ignored Lent completely.

Three days after Iftar is Ash Wednesday, but, unlike Ramadan, the King didn't even issue a statement, leading many to question why Islam seems to have a stranglehold on the King.
At the very least there is something very wrong in the house of Windsor. Islam wants to conquer everything. It is no accident that Churches up and down Britain are being converted into Mosques, the is a known tactic by Islam mimicking the temple Mosque built on top of a Christian church in the heart of Jerusalem.
Secret visits to Oxford Mosque.
another little known fact is that King Charles also holds a senior position at a Mosque in Oxford. Misleadingly called an Islamic Study Centre, the Mosque was the first building to change Oxford's iconic Skyline for over 150 years and is said to dominate the local area.
The Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, based on Marston Road in Oxford, was founded in 1985 by the Saudi Royal Family and is said to be "dedicated to the study of Islamic culture."
King Charles is its patron and pays regular visits to the Mosque. He reportedly designed the gardens that are shielded from the public behind twenty feet stone walls. The building is protected at all times by guards and steel gates, adding further to speculation about the buildings true purpose.
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