The April 15 deadline has passed without President Trump issuing another public statement praising Allah on Truth Social or elsewhere, driving trader consensus to price "No" at 100% in this prediction market. The phrase originated in Trump's recent sarcastic posts amid U.S.-Iran escalations, first on Easter Sunday around April 5 boasting military successes, and repeated around April 11 in a rant threatening further action against Tehran. Absent any new instances despite ongoing diplomacy, negotiations, and threats—including Pakistan's mediation role—traders exhibit near-certain confidence. Realistic shifts could stem only from late-breaking posts or disputes over phrasing interpretation before official resolution, though such barriers remain negligible given the elapsed timeline and clear verification criteria.
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$310,136 Vol.
$310,136 Vol.
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$310,136 Vol.
$310,136 Vol.
A qualifying statement includes any remark by Donald Trump that expresses approval, admiration, respect, or reverence for the Islamic deity referred to as Allah. This can include direct praise (e.g., “Praise be to Allah”) or equivalent positive descriptions (“Allah is great”).
General neutrality or polite diplomatic language (e.g., “Yes, I posted about Allah”) will not qualify unless it contains a clear element of positive evaluation.
Any written, verbal, or recorded usage will qualify.
Text or speech contained in images, memes, or videos posted by Trump on his official social media accounts will qualify if it clearly expresses approval, admiration, respect, or reverence toward Allah, provided that any additional posted commentary from Trump does not explicitly contradict that sentiment. Media contained only within reposts or posts quoted by Trump will not qualify.
The resolution source for this market will be public statements from Donald Trump.
Mercato aperto: Apr 12, 2026, 7:55 AM ET
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0x65070BE91...A qualifying statement includes any remark by Donald Trump that expresses approval, admiration, respect, or reverence for the Islamic deity referred to as Allah. This can include direct praise (e.g., “Praise be to Allah”) or equivalent positive descriptions (“Allah is great”).
General neutrality or polite diplomatic language (e.g., “Yes, I posted about Allah”) will not qualify unless it contains a clear element of positive evaluation.
Any written, verbal, or recorded usage will qualify.
Text or speech contained in images, memes, or videos posted by Trump on his official social media accounts will qualify if it clearly expresses approval, admiration, respect, or reverence toward Allah, provided that any additional posted commentary from Trump does not explicitly contradict that sentiment. Media contained only within reposts or posts quoted by Trump will not qualify.
The resolution source for this market will be public statements from Donald Trump.
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0x65070BE91...The April 15 deadline has passed without President Trump issuing another public statement praising Allah on Truth Social or elsewhere, driving trader consensus to price "No" at 100% in this prediction market. The phrase originated in Trump's recent sarcastic posts amid U.S.-Iran escalations, first on Easter Sunday around April 5 boasting military successes, and repeated around April 11 in a rant threatening further action against Tehran. Absent any new instances despite ongoing diplomacy, negotiations, and threats—including Pakistan's mediation role—traders exhibit near-certain confidence. Realistic shifts could stem only from late-breaking posts or disputes over phrasing interpretation before official resolution, though such barriers remain negligible given the elapsed timeline and clear verification criteria.
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