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While on the topic of deceit and fake ness, let me explain the techniques in further detail:
“al taqiyya is outright lying. It is one of the three ways of deception against the Disbelievers taught to all Muslims that are permitted in Islam.
The others are al kitman or the use half truths or misquoting from the Qur’an, quoting something that is abrogated or not applicable to the answer and such.
Then you have al muruna or misdirection and using something else to misdirect the Disbeliever.
Muslims will say that Mary, mother of Christ, was 12 when she bore Jesus, so, it’s OK for Mohammed to take 6 year old (5 in our current solar calendar) Aisha. This is a typical use of al muruna – misdirection.
Muslims will answer saying ‘la iqraha fid deen’ or No compulsion in Religion, quoting an abrogated verse that is not valid, or cite ‘Surat al Kaffiroon’ when asked about the forced conversions. That is al kitman.
Muslims will say that the violent verses do not apply to today and were only valid for the time they were revealed, though they know that it is directed at them for all time. That and anything else that is an outright lie is al taqiyya. Another example of al taqiyya is the Sunni claim that only Shi’a practice al taqiyya.”
“tawriya, a doctrine that allows lying in virtually all circumstances—including to fellow Muslims and by swearing to Allah—provided the liar is creative enough to articulate his deceit in a way that is true to him.”
“Here is an example of tawriya in action: Because it is a “great sin” for Muslims to acknowledge Christmas, this sheikh counsels Muslims to tell Christians, “I wish you the best,” whereby the latter might “understand it to mean you’re wishing them best in terms of their [Christmas] celebration.” But—here the wily sheikh giggles as he explains—”by saying I wish you the best, you mean in your heart I wish you become a Muslim.”
“To realize these, Muslims, through tawriya, are given a blank check to lie—a check that surely comes in handy: not just in trivial occasions, like avoiding unwanted callers, but momentous ones, such as at high-level diplomatic meetings where major treaties are forged.”
If it comes from the mouth of a faithful muslim, then it’s a lie. They are taught by their Ummah on how to deceive nonbelievers by way of al muruna (misdirection), al kitman (the use half-truths or misquote), al tawriya (creative lying) and al taqiyya (outright lying).
Tawriya – deceit by ambiguity
Taqiyya- deceit for purpose of spreading islam
Kitman- deceit by omission
Muruna – deceit by temporary suspension of sharia
Darura – deceit through necessity
Taysir – deceit through facilitation
From: Reliance of the traveler (English version of Islamic Jurisprudence)
The gushing praise for Arun Jaitley, by The Print
A man who was the supporter of the Butcher of Gujarat for PM,
Jaitley the justifier of the abrogation of Artile 170, the henchman of the RSS
Varnishing him as the pdrfect gentleman
Is an attempt to mislead the public.
All eulogies to this fascist and portraying him as a hero is fake news.
While on the topic of deceit and fake ness, let me explain the techniques in further detail:
“al taqiyya is outright lying. It is one of the three ways of deception against the Disbelievers taught to all Muslims that are permitted in Islam.
The others are al kitman or the use half truths or misquoting from the Qur’an, quoting something that is abrogated or not applicable to the answer and such.
Then you have al muruna or misdirection and using something else to misdirect the Disbeliever.
Muslims will say that Mary, mother of Christ, was 12 when she bore Jesus, so, it’s OK for Mohammed to take 6 year old (5 in our current solar calendar) Aisha. This is a typical use of al muruna – misdirection.
Muslims will answer saying ‘la iqraha fid deen’ or No compulsion in Religion, quoting an abrogated verse that is not valid, or cite ‘Surat al Kaffiroon’ when asked about the forced conversions. That is al kitman.
Muslims will say that the violent verses do not apply to today and were only valid for the time they were revealed, though they know that it is directed at them for all time. That and anything else that is an outright lie is al taqiyya. Another example of al taqiyya is the Sunni claim that only Shi’a practice al taqiyya.”
“tawriya, a doctrine that allows lying in virtually all circumstances—including to fellow Muslims and by swearing to Allah—provided the liar is creative enough to articulate his deceit in a way that is true to him.”
“Here is an example of tawriya in action: Because it is a “great sin” for Muslims to acknowledge Christmas, this sheikh counsels Muslims to tell Christians, “I wish you the best,” whereby the latter might “understand it to mean you’re wishing them best in terms of their [Christmas] celebration.” But—here the wily sheikh giggles as he explains—”by saying I wish you the best, you mean in your heart I wish you become a Muslim.”
“To realize these, Muslims, through tawriya, are given a blank check to lie—a check that surely comes in handy: not just in trivial occasions, like avoiding unwanted callers, but momentous ones, such as at high-level diplomatic meetings where major treaties are forged.”
If it comes from the mouth of a faithful muslim, then it’s a lie. They are taught by their Ummah on how to deceive nonbelievers by way of al muruna (misdirection), al kitman (the use half-truths or misquote), al tawriya (creative lying) and al taqiyya (outright lying).
Tawriya – deceit by ambiguity
Taqiyya- deceit for purpose of spreading islam
Kitman- deceit by omission
Muruna – deceit by temporary suspension of sharia
Darura – deceit through necessity
Taysir – deceit through facilitation
From: Reliance of the traveler (English version of Islamic Jurisprudence)
The gushing praise for Arun Jaitley, by The Print
A man who was the supporter of the Butcher of Gujarat for PM,
Jaitley the justifier of the abrogation of Artile 170, the henchman of the RSS
Varnishing him as the pdrfect gentleman
Is an attempt to mislead the public.
All eulogies to this fascist and portraying him as a hero is fake news.