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  • Stand up for the facts! Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy. We need your help. I would like to contribute Seb Gorka misquotes Jake Tapper's comment about 'Allahu Akbar' In an interview on Fox News, former White House adviser Sebastian Gorka mischaracterized a statement CNN’s Jake Tapper made about the Arabic exclamation "Allahu Akbar" during coverage of a terrorist attack in New York. Gorka appeared on Sean Hannity’s Nov. 1 show to discuss the Oct. 31 attack, when 29-year-old Sayfullo Saipov allegedly drove a truck into a crowd of bicyclists and pedestrians in Manhattan. Eight people were killed and another 12 were injured. Saipov is believed to have been influenced by the terrorist group known as ISIS, or the Islamic State. Eyewitnesses said they saw Saipov shouting "Allahu Akbar," a common Muslim phrase that affirms faith. Hannity and Gorka, along with former Milwaukee County, Wis., sheriff David Clarke, were discussing Tapper’s coverage the day of the attack. "I’m still trying to struggle with what kind of mind goes on live television as seven bodies are on the streets of Manhattan, and a child, and talks about the ‘beautiful phrase’ Allahu Akbar," Gorka said. "Where does that motivation come from for Jake Tapper?" Sign up for PolitiFact texts But that’s not what Tapper said. During The Lead on Oct. 31, CNN crime and justice reporter Shimon Prokupecz told Tapper about witnesses hearing Saipov shout the phrase. "The Arabic chant Allahu Akbar, ‘God is great,’ sometimes said under the most beautiful of circumstances, and too often we hear it being said in moments like this," Tapper said as an explanation. Tapper clearly is saying that "Allahu Akbar" is often said during joyous occasions, not implying that a terrorist’s use of the phrase is somehow a good thing. Fox News’ Jason Chaffetz pointed out Tapper said "how beautiful the phrase ‘Allahu Akbar’ can be," but later walked back his comments. Conservative website DailyCaller.com also criticized Tapper, then updated their story. The CNN anchor refuted Fox News’ coverage of his coverage on Twitter on Nov 1. "Fox News is lying. I said it can be said at beautiful moments (wedding, birth) and too often at times like this (horrific terrorist attack)," he wrote in a thread about a tweet to the Chaffetz clip that Fox News later deleted. "‘Allahu Akbar’ is a prayer; if we don’t understand how radical Islamic terrorists justify their evil using religion, West cannot defeat it." Tapper responded to Gorka by tweeting, "And, no surprise, @SebGorka lies as well, claiming i said Allahu Akbar was a "beautiful phrase." Never said it, Sebastian. Blatant lie." Featured Fact-check Tapper had no further comment to add when we reached out to him. Gorka did not respond to our attempts to contact him. The Council on American-Islamic Relations pointed us to a Nov. 1 opinion piece on CNN.com explaining the phrase. Imam Omar Suleiman, the founder and president of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research, wrote that "the words ‘Allahu Akbar’ simply mean ‘God is greater.’ It is a powerful declaration used by Muslims on many occasions and in many prayers. It is a celebration of life, the first words fathers whisper in the ears of their newborns." "They are used to indicate gratitude when God bestows something upon you that you would have been incapable of attaining were it not for divine benevolence. It is a prayerful phrase that reminds us that, no matter what our concerns may be, God is greater than them." Suleiman also pointed out that U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., had said on Fox News in 2013 that while "Allahu Akbar" has been appropriated by radical Islamists as a battlecry, the words themselves aren’t to be feared. "McCain said the phrase is no more troubling than a Christian saying ‘Thank God,’ " Suleiman noted. Gorka claimed Tapper said Allahu Akbar was a "beautiful phrase." What Tapper actually said was that the phrase is used "under the most beautiful of circumstances" by Muslims, and not just by radicals committing terrorist acts. Gorka misquoted Tapper and ignored the larger context of his comment. We rate this statement Pants on Fire! Read About Our Process Our Sources Sebastian Gorka, comments made on Hannity, Nov. 1, 2017 Washington Post, "John McCain explains why ‘Allahu Akbar’ shouldn’t freak you out," Sept. 4, 2013 Jake Tapper, comments made on The Lead, Oct. 31, 2017 Fox News, "CNN's Jake Tapper: 'Allahu Akbar' Can Be Said Under 'Most Beautiful' of Circumstances," Nov. 1, 2017 Twitter, Jake Tapper tweets, Nov. 1, 2017 Twitter, Jake Tapper tweet, Nov. 1, 2017 CNN, "What 'Allahu Akbar' really means," Nov. 1, 2017 BusinessInsider.com, "Jake Tapper slams Fox News for misrepresenting comments about New York terror attack," Nov. 1, 2017 Mediaite.com, "Daily Caller Corrects Misleading ‘Allahu Akbar’ Jake Tapper Story, Then Calls For Tapper Apology?!," Nov. 2, 2017 CNN, "New York attack suspect charged with federal terrorism offenses," Nov. 2, 2017 Interview with Jake Tapper, CNN anchor, Nov. 2, 2017 Interview with Ibrahim Hooper, Council on American-Islamic Relations spokesman, Nov. 2, 2017 Browse the Truth-O-Meter More by Joshua Gillin Seb Gorka misquotes Jake Tapper's comment about 'Allahu Akbar' Support independent fact-checking. 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