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Did King Charles convert to Islam?
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:04 pm
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:04 pm
I asked AI for evidence and here is what I got. Long but it is pretty obvious he converted decades ago.
"Rumors regarding King Charles III’s potential conversion to Islam have circulated for decades, primarily fueled by his deep academic interest in the faith and his vocal criticism of secular Western materialism.
While the Palace has consistently denied these claims, here are the primary talking points and pieces of "evidence" often cited by those who argue he may have secretly converted:
1. Public Statements and Praise for Islam
The King has long been known as an "Islamophile." His speeches often go beyond diplomatic pleasantries and delve into deep theological appreciation:
"A Sense of the Sacred": In a famous 1993 speech at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, he stated that Islam can teach the West a way of living "which Christianity itself is the poorer for having lost," particularly regarding the relationship between man and the environment.
Criticism of Materialism: He has frequently argued that Islamic traditionalism offers a "spiritual cure" for the social and environmental ills caused by Western secularism.
Quoting the Quran: He has frequently quoted the Quran in public addresses and has spoken about learning Arabic specifically to understand the Quran in its original language.
2. The Grand Mufti’s Claim (1996) One of the most specific "smoking guns" cited by proponents of this theory is a claim made by the late Grand Mufti of Cyprus, Sheikh Nazim.
In 1996, the Mufti claimed that the then Prince of Wales had secretly converted to Islam during a trip to Turkey.
The Mufti alleged that Charles was a "sincere believer" and that his conversion would be revealed "in due time." Buckingham Palace officially dismissed the claim as "nonsense" at the time.
3. "Defender of Faith" vs. "The Faith"
Traditionally, the British monarch holds the title Fidei Defensor (Defender of the Faith), referring specifically to the Church of England.
In 1994, Charles famously suggested he would prefer to be seen as "Defender of Faith" (plural), signaling a desire to protect all religions rather than just Anglicanism.
While he later clarified that he intended to remain a "committed Anglican," many interpreted this shift as a sign of his distancing from traditional Christian exclusivity.
4. Symbolism and Cultural Ties
Followers of this theory often point to specific aesthetic and cultural choices as "coded" evidence:
The Carpet Garden: At his Highgrove estate, Charles designed a "Carpet Garden" inspired by Islamic tradition and Turkish designs. It is planted with many of the 54 plants mentioned in the Quran.
The "Green Man": Some observers noted that his coronation invitation featured the "Green Man" motif. While a traditional British folklore symbol, some scholars have drawn parallels to Al-Khidr (the "Green One"), a mystical figure in Sufi Islam.
Support for Salman Rushdie: Critics often point out that in the 1980s, Charles was reportedly reluctant to support Salman Rushdie after the Satanic Verses fatwa, allegedly telling friends he wouldn't support someone who "insults someone else’s deepest convictions.
5. Connections to Islamic Institutions
He has been the Patron of the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies since 1993.
He has made dozens of trips to the Middle East, often visiting mosques and Islamic holy sites with a level of engagement and scholarly knowledge that exceeds standard diplomatic visits."
"Rumors regarding King Charles III’s potential conversion to Islam have circulated for decades, primarily fueled by his deep academic interest in the faith and his vocal criticism of secular Western materialism.
While the Palace has consistently denied these claims, here are the primary talking points and pieces of "evidence" often cited by those who argue he may have secretly converted:
1. Public Statements and Praise for Islam
The King has long been known as an "Islamophile." His speeches often go beyond diplomatic pleasantries and delve into deep theological appreciation:
"A Sense of the Sacred": In a famous 1993 speech at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, he stated that Islam can teach the West a way of living "which Christianity itself is the poorer for having lost," particularly regarding the relationship between man and the environment.
Criticism of Materialism: He has frequently argued that Islamic traditionalism offers a "spiritual cure" for the social and environmental ills caused by Western secularism.
Quoting the Quran: He has frequently quoted the Quran in public addresses and has spoken about learning Arabic specifically to understand the Quran in its original language.
2. The Grand Mufti’s Claim (1996) One of the most specific "smoking guns" cited by proponents of this theory is a claim made by the late Grand Mufti of Cyprus, Sheikh Nazim.
In 1996, the Mufti claimed that the then Prince of Wales had secretly converted to Islam during a trip to Turkey.
The Mufti alleged that Charles was a "sincere believer" and that his conversion would be revealed "in due time." Buckingham Palace officially dismissed the claim as "nonsense" at the time.
3. "Defender of Faith" vs. "The Faith"
Traditionally, the British monarch holds the title Fidei Defensor (Defender of the Faith), referring specifically to the Church of England.
In 1994, Charles famously suggested he would prefer to be seen as "Defender of Faith" (plural), signaling a desire to protect all religions rather than just Anglicanism.
While he later clarified that he intended to remain a "committed Anglican," many interpreted this shift as a sign of his distancing from traditional Christian exclusivity.
4. Symbolism and Cultural Ties
Followers of this theory often point to specific aesthetic and cultural choices as "coded" evidence:
The Carpet Garden: At his Highgrove estate, Charles designed a "Carpet Garden" inspired by Islamic tradition and Turkish designs. It is planted with many of the 54 plants mentioned in the Quran.
The "Green Man": Some observers noted that his coronation invitation featured the "Green Man" motif. While a traditional British folklore symbol, some scholars have drawn parallels to Al-Khidr (the "Green One"), a mystical figure in Sufi Islam.
Support for Salman Rushdie: Critics often point out that in the 1980s, Charles was reportedly reluctant to support Salman Rushdie after the Satanic Verses fatwa, allegedly telling friends he wouldn't support someone who "insults someone else’s deepest convictions.
5. Connections to Islamic Institutions
He has been the Patron of the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies since 1993.
He has made dozens of trips to the Middle East, often visiting mosques and Islamic holy sites with a level of engagement and scholarly knowledge that exceeds standard diplomatic visits."
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:12 pm to Linoge
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Did King Charles convert to Islam?
He did. My sources tell me the primary reason was so that Camilla would have to wear a burka
This post was edited on 4/24/26 at 11:14 pm
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:14 pm to L.A.
Would explain why Elizabeth held on as long as she could. She was a staunch defender of the Church of England and its customs.
This post was edited on 4/24/26 at 11:15 pm
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:18 pm to Linoge
The frickin King of England denounces western materialism?
What kind of bozo the clown shite is this? The crown the a-hole wears is worth 57 million dollars. The Cullinan I diamond alone is worth like 760 million and the total value of all the crown jewels is several billion dollars.
His personal jewel collection that he just inherited is worth another 700 million or so.
How can anyone take these people seriously?
What kind of bozo the clown shite is this? The crown the a-hole wears is worth 57 million dollars. The Cullinan I diamond alone is worth like 760 million and the total value of all the crown jewels is several billion dollars.
His personal jewel collection that he just inherited is worth another 700 million or so.
How can anyone take these people seriously?
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:36 pm to Linoge
And did Trump convert to Judaism?
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:49 pm to sta4ever
And frick off antisemite
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:54 pm to sta4ever
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And did Trump convert to Judaism?
At least the Jews can stake claim to being the OG abrahamic faith. Sucks they didn’t follow Christ, but at least they’re not a bunch of goat humping retards regurgitating what some pedo illiterate narcissist plagiarized in the 7th century. Islam is a joke
Posted on 4/25/26 at 12:00 am to sta4ever
Well, we know you’re team Iran
Posted on 4/25/26 at 12:08 am to Linoge
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I asked AI for evidence and here is what I got.
Did you convert to retarded?
Posted on 4/25/26 at 12:50 am to Linoge
If he did, it wouldn’t surprise me.
Posted on 4/25/26 at 2:32 am to UptownJoeBrown
He's announced that he is coming to the US to visit with Mamdami, if that tells ya anything. Convert to Islam, whatever. What the frick do I care as an American? But don't try to tell me you denounce materialism, you hypocritical PoS. FFS.
Posted on 4/25/26 at 5:30 am to Linoge
King Henry just had to get divorced…. LOL
Posted on 4/25/26 at 5:38 am to Linoge
What’s left of that family is nothing but a bunch of squirrels. Charles is a very weak minded man, and always has been. He lacks the strength and more importantly the convictions of his predecessors. You can clearly see that, especially in his calloused disregard for his own people.
This post was edited on 4/25/26 at 5:50 am
Posted on 4/25/26 at 5:50 am to Linoge
So it’s Kevin Costner fault for bringing the first Muslim Morgan Freeman into England
Posted on 4/25/26 at 5:54 am to sta4ever
Couple years ago democrats said Trump was an anti semite even though his daughter is Jewish. Y’all switch accusations like y’all switch genders
Posted on 4/25/26 at 5:59 am to Linoge
Most Religions and Spiritual Disciplines have virtuous and practical principles, which any spiritual person should not ignore. Albeit the idea that there is a Singular God with a Triune character wherein Jesus Christ was/is the “only begotten Son” and “firstborn of man” has zero wiggle room. That narrative is either true or false. If King Charles rejects the above he may be a good person but he is not a Christian. And less he be deceitful he should state as much. Islam would slam him as a blasphemer if he was a true Christian. Rightly so per their Theological View.
And for the record, I don’t believe it’s a ‘one and done’ scenario in that if a person rejects the idea of Jesus Christ as “only begotten “ that Truth sends them to eternal damnation. “Many are called yet FEW are chosen “.There is only ONE instance for such a absolute sentence to be valid and just, and that is that an individual makes an educated choice full well knowing ALL the facts. A “sin against the Holy Spirit of Truth as it were. I don’t judge anyone who rejects Faith because they don’t know the facts. It is both a moral and practical virtue not to believe things or anything just because belief feels better. Such is very problematic.
It’s all coming out in the wash. Soon enough.
And for the record, I don’t believe it’s a ‘one and done’ scenario in that if a person rejects the idea of Jesus Christ as “only begotten “ that Truth sends them to eternal damnation. “Many are called yet FEW are chosen “.There is only ONE instance for such a absolute sentence to be valid and just, and that is that an individual makes an educated choice full well knowing ALL the facts. A “sin against the Holy Spirit of Truth as it were. I don’t judge anyone who rejects Faith because they don’t know the facts. It is both a moral and practical virtue not to believe things or anything just because belief feels better. Such is very problematic.
It’s all coming out in the wash. Soon enough.
Posted on 4/25/26 at 6:03 am to 1897
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Christ, but at least they’re not a bunch of goat humping retards regurgitating what some pedo illiterate narcissist plagiarized in the 7th century. Islam is a joke
Right, they just believe their long awaited Messiah is a heretic and a blasphemer.
Posted on 4/25/26 at 6:46 am to Linoge
His ex wife certainly had an affinity...
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