Dubai just set a world record for diversity

600 people from over 101 all ate breakfast together.

A Sikh temple in Dubai entered the Guinness World Records on Thursday, for giving back to the community in the most unique of ways.

The Dubai based Sikh temple named Gurudwara Gurunanak Darbar, served free continental breakfasts to "the maximum number of people from diverse nationalities." That's 600 people from 101 countries to be exact.

Officials from the Guinness Book of World Records announced that the event, titled Breakfast for diversity "broke the previous record of 55 nationalities having a continental breakfast, organized by Nutella" at the 2015 Milan Expo, Khaleej Times reported. 

The event was held in a huge tent set up on the premises of the temple in Jebel Ali, and attended by people from across the country, including diplomats, government officials and Indian Ambassador to the UAE, Navdeep Singh Suri.

All attendees wore their traditional national outfits at the event, which celebrated peace, tolerance and communal harmony.

The Gurudwara, is known for its community kitchen, which serves free meals to all visitors and caters to over 50,000 Sikh devotees in the UAE.

Another world record for Dubai in the same week

A Dubai firm broke another Guinness world record on Tuesday, Arab News reported.

ITP Media Group broke the record for the longest selfie stick with a 16.6 meter gadget.

The record was broken at the "Influencer Nation" party, which was held to launch a new division of the group called ITP Live. The new record breaker is reportedly a meter longer than the previous record holder.

Someone thought a photo of a school tornado drill was students forced to pray

The Twitter troll said students were being "forced" into performing Muslim prayers.

Earlier this week, a Twitter troll decided to tweet a photo of a tornado drill at a school in the U.S. claiming that the students were being "forced" into performing the Muslim prayer. 

Many people believe the account "cuckpatroller" is a satirical one, but it seems as though Twitter did not let it slide - suspending the account soon after it began making the rounds on social media. 

The photo is actually one from 2013, after the state of Ohio announced severe weather warnings.  

Teachers at the Miamisburg school were advised to take precautionary measures by having their students line against opposing walls. It was considered a practice drill in case a tornado struck.

But, thanks to Islamophobia ... this false claim began spreading like wildfire. 

The original tweet began going viral on Twitter, and contrary to what you might think, many people actually fell for it.

Exhibit A:

But, of course there were many who spoke out against the hate by responding to the false claims using cold, hard facts.

For starters: "Muslims don't line their uncovered heads against a wall"

Twitter threads that followed were pretty heated, REALLY heated

Some decided to tweet out real images of Muslims praying ...

Many resorted to good ol' logic

Source: Twitter/2xfo

"They're not even all facing the same direction"

A simple Google search would have sufficed

Really the image was just an "Islamophobia test" ...

The number of people who fell for it is still "a bit scary"