Al Taqiyya, Islamic Art of Deception; The Essay

April 4, 2010 by Roberto Santiago  
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Al Taqiyya

How Taqiyya Alters Islam’s Rules of War

Defeating Jihadist Terrorism

by Raymond Ibrahim

The Middle East Quarterly

Islam must seem a paradoxical religion to non-Muslims. On the one hand, it is constantly being portrayed as the religion of peace; on the other, its adherents are responsible for the majority of terror attacks around the world. Apologists for Islam emphasize that it is a faith built upon high ethical standards; others stress that it is a religion of the law. Islam’s dual notions of truth and falsehood further reveal its paradoxical nature: While the Qur’an is against believers deceiving other believers—for “surely God guides not him who is prodigal and a liar”[1]—deception directed at non-Muslims, generally known in Arabic as taqiyya, also has Qur’anic support and falls within the legal category of things that are permissible for Muslims.

Taqiyya offers two basic uses. The better known revolves around dissembling over one’s religious identity when in fear of persecution. Such has been the historical usage of taqiyya among Shi’i communities whenever and wherever their Sunni rivals have outnumbered and thus threatened them. Conversely, Sunni Muslims, far from suffering persecution have, whenever capability allowed, waged jihad against the realm of unbelief; and it is here that they have deployed taqiyya—not as dissimulation but as active deceit. In fact, deceit, which is doctrinally grounded in Islam, is often depicted as being equal—sometimes superior—to other universal military virtues, such as courage, fortitude, or self-sacrifice.

Yet if Muslims are exhorted to be truthful, how can deceit not only be prevalent but have divine sanction? What exactly is taqiyya? How is it justified by scholars and those who make use of it? How does it fit into a broader conception of Islam’s code of ethics, especially in relation to the non-Muslim? More to the point, what ramifications does the doctrine of taqiyya have for all interaction between Muslims and non-Muslims? Click here to read the entire article…

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Top Prize at Muslim Contest: Free Trip to the Jihad

November 2, 2009 by Roberto Santiago  
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Top Prize at Muslim Contest: Free Trip to the Jihad

YOUR OWN LANDMINES

BOXES OF GRENADES

FULLY AUTOMATIC ASSAULT RIFLES

by Michael Travis

How do you get Somali Muslims to participate in an educational contest?

Do you lure them with a luxury cruise as top prize?

Do you give them a chance to win a walk around the Kaaba free of charge?

No, you offer them a chance to win one-way ticket to jihad, replete with a cache of AK-47 assault rifles, a box of grenades, and a few anti-tank landmines.

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Christians and Muslims; Different God

October 5, 2009 by Mike Hernandez  
Filed under Religion, Videos by Chronicle Watch

Christians and Muslims; Different God

By Mr. H

source Christians and Muslims; different God

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