[6][8] She was convicted by a Viennese court for "disparaging religious doctrines" in 2011, due to having described the Islamic prophet Muhammad as a pedophile.
[15] The case was covered by US-based online outlets such as FrontPage Magazine, Jihad Watch, the Center for Security Policy and Gatestone Institute,[2] and made her a cause célèbre in the counter-jihad movement.
[3] Sabaditsch-Wolff has been active in the Citizens' Movement Pax Europa, the International Civil Liberties Alliance,[16] the Viennese Association of Academics and ACT for America.
[2][22] In 2013, Republican Representatives Louie Gohmert, Michele Bachmann, Robert Pittenger and Steve King travelled to Austria to give their support to Sabaditsch-Wolff.
[2][23] She was herself invited to meet with Kansas Secretary of State and Trump advisor Kris Kobach in 2017,[24] and spoke at a pro-Trump rally in Denver, Colorado the same year.
[25][26] The book included "expert analyses" by Robert Spencer, Clare M. Lopez, Stephen Coughlin, Christian Zeitz, Henrik R. Clausen and Christine Brim.