Taqiyah

Many people will defend Islam simply because they “know a nice Muslim.”

In fact, the only reason most people think the Muslims they know are “nice” is because they never challenge them on their beliefs or question them on their worldviews. If they did, the psychopathy would become clear.

Polls undertaken for Western Muslims often reveal disturbing facts, such as that many of them support Sharia Law and the killing of infidels(you and me).

We have seen “normal” Muslims advocating for Jews being wiped out - ie, they are not different from Hitler. However, in her everyday life, they are undoubtedly pleasant people, full of laughs, likely have jobs, etc etc. In other words, on the surface, they are functionings member of society.

However, when pressed to answer a direct question, the bile underneath exposes itself. Then we wonder why “normal” Muslims suddenly erupt into a frenzy “unexpectedly.”

Here is a challenge: Question all the “nice” Muslims you know about Israel, or Jewish people, or Sharia, or any other “controversial” topic. Of course, to do that, you yourself would have to be educated on what Islam is, and most people aren’t, therefore they aren’t in the position to be asking questions. Moreover, they don’t want to create conflict, so they will never ask the hard questions.

Instead, they continue living in their fantasy that it’s only a “few” who have “hijacked the religion” and are using it for their own twisted ends.

We have one word for you: Taqiyah.

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Let me start by assuming you are a Christian. In the book of Joshua, the Israelites besieged Jericho before attacking and killing every man, woman and child. Their crime-being born in Jericho. (Joshua 6:1-27). There many more stories in the bible justifying killing of innocent people. Fast forward, as late as 1700 AD heresy was a crime in the so called modern European countries.

Nimefinya like hadi touchpad ikavunjika.

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Sorry mate I am not a christian. In fact I am Known to be the only villager who has brought Jehovah to trial:
The Trial of God - Religion, Spiritualism & Philosophy - Kenya Talk

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What is the origin of Taqqiyah and who advocates its use?

… And what’s so disturbing about Shariah law?

Moral Police, Hangings, Stoning, Killing infidels:
Saudi Arabia’s threat to 'sue people who compare them to Isis', prompts huge reaction from Twitter | The Independent | The Independent

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Killing of infidels… Why and when was this verse revealed and who did this particular verse target? Are Christians and Jews refered to as infidels in the Qur’an or as People of the Book? Wacha nione ujuaji wako umefika wapi…

What’s so wrong about the moral police? Does Islam advocate the hanging of innocent people? Or who is punishable by hanging? I never knew the Independent is an authority on Islam, if this is what you base your research on, I’m sorry.

It is not.

What is wrong if a man chooses to quit the religion? Does he deserve hanging?

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Everybody has a right to religion!

@[SIZE=4][B]MgangAlchemist[/B] Jesus Christ in John 7:1-13 clearly and indisputably practiced Taqiya[/SIZE]

Taqqiyah sio sifa ya mitume, there’s no way Jesus could practice taqqiyah.

I’ve said from the Bible, unajua hiyo book with lots of errors who knows what was lost after being translated from Greek to English of which Jesus spoke Aramaic.

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Ni kweli, lost in translation.

I once asked a Muslim dude in the midst of a conversation what the beef was between Shia and Sunnis. I was curious why they were suicide bombing each other and yet they are all Muslims. They guy said to me with a straight face that there was nothing like that happening and that was propaganda by CNN to make us think that Muslims are violent. True story. I couldn’t comment after that response.
@mayekeke why is there a general belief that Islam is under attack? By who? And do you mind explaining what an infidel is from an Islamic viewpoint?

@mona_lisa an infidel, kafir in arabic is a non believer, someone who believes The Almighty God is a manifest in 3 ie trinity, gives birth, has a comparison. The shia are also infidels, some of them worship creation not creator‏ ‏

So does this mean the “people of the book” read Christians are infidels? @mayekeke

YAP

Give me some time to answer you on this.

First an infidel is purely a person that does not believe in God, In the Qur’an, Christians and Jews are always referred to as “People of the book”. A Christian that believes that Jesus is the son of God or a Jew that believes that Ezra is the son of Godcan be called a kafir, as evidenced by the below verse.

[SIZE=5]“They have certainly disbelieved who say, " Allah is the Messiah, the son of Mary” while the Messiah has said, “O Children of Israel, worship Allah , my Lord and your Lord.” Indeed, he who associates others with Allah - Allah has forbidden him Paradise and his refuge is the Fire. And there are not for the wrongdoers any helpers" Qur’an(5:72)[/SIZE]

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