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VerifyReels collects source-backed fact-checks for viral videos about religion. This topic hub helps readers review the original claim, the verdict, and the supporting context behind public reels, shorts, and social clips. Browse related scam alerts, misleading narratives, and verified explanations so you can understand how claims in this category spread and decide what deserves trust before sharing.

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Instagram · May 24, 2026

Partially true

Claim about Muslim world division and Indian flag colors analyzed

The speaker explains that Muslims divide the world into three parts: Darul Aman (Land of Peace), Darul Harb (Land of Conflict), and Darul Islam. Darul Aman is where Islam has reached and should be a land of peace. Darul Harb is where Islam lacks the power to act, and Darul Islam is where Islam has the power to convert the entire world. The speaker suggests that these are the intentions of political activists.

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Instagram · May 19, 2026

Misleading

Shankaracharya's Claims Against Modi-Yogi on Temple Demolitions Misleading, Court Powers Misrepresented

The Shankaracharya expresses anger over the demolition of temples and idols, attributing it to Narendra Modi and Adityanath Yogi, comparing them to Aurangzeb. He states that Shankaracharyas, who previously removed bathing restrictions for Hindus and were not stopped by Mughals, will not be stopped now. He criticizes the Indian legal process for taking 10 years to rule an anointing wrong and asserts that courts provide systems but not decisions. He also mentions Satua Baba's guru seeking his succession and that Akhilesh Yadav was forgiven for a lathi charge after an apology. He concludes by stating that political people are too foolish to understand non-partisan figures and that in religion, the strength of an argument, not crowd size, matters.

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Instagram · May 18, 2026

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Bengal Teacher's Claims on Genocides, Exodus, and Terror Ecosystem Mixed with Falsehoods...

A teacher from Bengal expresses her fear for the state's future, claiming that Hindu genocide has been ongoing since 1947, unlike Muslim genocide, and that an ecosystem of terror is being created in Bengal, leading to Hindus being forced to flee their homes and labeled as traitors if they speak up, while advocating for the implementation of CAA-NRC.

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