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WE Need for ALL our politicians to Read this ! The Deceit, lies and bastadry of Islam The words written by a hand ,on a wall Those words are taqiyya, tawriya, kitman and muruna. Each of these words describes a different style of deception used by Muslims when discussing Islam or their activities as Muslims. Mohammed famously said, “War is deceit.” (Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 4, Book 52, Nr.268). The Koran boasts that Allah is the “master of all scheming” (Koran 13:42) and that he is “profound in his machinations”(Koran 8:30). Western civilizations are not accustomed to dealing with people, who have developed deception into an art form. Knowledge is power, and the best way to combat the Islamist agenda is to say, “We are used to your lying. Knock it off! TAQIYYA Taqiyya is defined as dissimulation about one’s Muslim identity. It comes from the verse in the Koran that says, “Let believers not make friends with infidels in preference to the faithful-he that does has nothing to hope for from Allah-except in self-defence (illaan tattaqoo minhum tuqatan (Koran 3:28). This “self defence” justifies dissimulation. Islamic Sharia Law provides, “When it is possible to achieve an aim by lying but not by telling the truth, it is permissible to lie if attaining the goal is permissible, and lying is obligatory if the goal is obligatory.” Reliance of the Traveller Section r8.2 PERMISSIBLE LYING. The Prophet said: He who settles disagreements between people to bring about good or says something commendable is not a liar). Examples include lying to protect Islam or a Muslim. TAWRIYA Tawriya is defined as concealing, and it could be called “creative lying” or where appropriate lying under oath. It is OK to break the intent of the oath, as long as you don’t break the letter of the oath). This includes the expression in sha Allah (If Allah will), before finishing the oath, then the oath is not broken in any event if he thereby intends to provide for exceptions. How does this work? Suppose someone protests that Surah 1 of the Koran demeans Christians and Jews, because it is a supplication Muslims make to Allah seventeen times a day to keep them from the path of “those with whom God is angry” and “those who have lost their way”. A Muslim might respond, “Surah 1 never mentions Jews or Christians.” He is practicing tawriya, because while Surah 1 does not mention Jews and Christians by name, but he knows full well that the words “those” refer to Jews and Christians. Another example would be when a Muslim responds to your greeting of “Merry Christmas!” He might say, “I wish you the best.” In your mind, you think he has returned a Christmas greeting. In actuality, he has expressed his wish for you to convert to Islam; he wishes the best for you which, in his view, is becoming a Muslim. KITMAN Kitman is characterised by someone telling only part of the truth. The most common example of this is when a Muslim says that jihad really refers to an internal, spiritual struggle. He is not telling “the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth”, as witnesses are sworn to do in US courts. Often, kitman results in a gross distortion of the truth. In them example given, the Koran uses jihad and its derivatives 59 times. Of those, only 16 (27%) could be considered “internal with no object as the target of the struggle based on the context of the surah. Another common form of kitman is to quote only the few peaceful passages from the Koran, knowing full well that that passage was later abrogated by a more militant, contradictory verse. “Are they seeking a religion other than Allah’s, when every soul in the heavens and earth has submitted to Him, willingly or by compulsion?” (Koran 3:83) Another example: “Permission to take up arms is hereby given to those who are attacked, because they have been wronged.” (Koran 22:39) “When the sacred months are over, slay the idolaters wherever you find them. Arrest them, besiege them and lie in ambush everywhere for them.” (Koran 9:5) And another example: „Anyone who kills a human being... it shall be as though he has killed all mankind. ...If anyone saves a life, it shall be as though he has saved the lives of all mankind...“ (Koran 5:32) hotheads.au/d-islam
Posted on: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 14:45:54 +0000

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