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Al Taqiyya:
The Islamist Terrorist Weapon of Deception
Frank Salvato, Director of
Terrorism Research
Western civilization’s delinquent knowledge of
the Islamic faith leaves us naïve to many of its tenets. Many among
us would be hard pressed to explain the differences between the
Sunni and the Shi’ite, let alone the reasons why they have remained
in conflict for almost the entire existence of the Islamic faith.
This delinquency in understanding Islamic culture and doctrine makes
those they consider non-believers – or
kafirs – vulnerable both individually and collectively. This
is especially true when we examine the Islamic concept of
taqiyya.
Taqiyya is defined literally as:
“Concealing or disguising one's beliefs,
convictions, ideas, feelings, opinions, and/or strategies at a time
of eminent danger, whether now or later in time, to save oneself
from physical and/or mental injury."
In essence, taqiyya can be generally
defined as the legitimization of deception in times of danger.
Taqiyya is
alluded to in the following Quranic verse:
"Let not the believers take for friends or
helpers unbelievers rather than believers: if any do that, (they)
shall have no relation left with Allah except by way of precaution
("tat-taqooh"), that ye may guard yourselves ("tooqatan") from
them...” [3:28]"
In his book, al-Durr al-Manthoor Fi al-Tafsir
al-Ma’athor, Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti conveys these words by one of
Sunni Islam’s most respected voices, Ibn Abbas:
"al-Taqiyya is with the tongue only; he who
has been coerced into saying that which angers Allah (SWT), and his
heart is comfortable (i.e., his true faith has not been shaken),
then (saying that which he has been coerced to say) will not harm
him (at all); (because) al-Taqiyya is with the tongue only, (not the
heart)."
In most every reference to taqiyya in
Islam it is held that there are only a
very few times when it is permissible:
▪ To save one’s life
▪ To effect a peace or reconciliation
▪ To persuade a woman
▪ On the occasion of a journey or expedition
▪ To save the life and honor of the innocent
person from the highhandedness of tyrants and oppressors
In his book, Ihya ‘Uloom al-Din, the
influential Egyptian Islamic scholar Abu Hamed Mohammad ibn Mohammad
al-Ghazzali stated:
“Safeguarding of a Muslim's life is a
mandatory obligation that should be observed; and that lying [taqiyya]
is permissible when the shedding of a Muslim's blood is at stake.”
Those of the
Wahhabi ideology acknowledge the
fatwa:
“Be dissociated from the infidels, hate them
for their religion, leave them, never rely on them for support, do
not admire them, and always oppose them in every way according to
Islamic law.”
Because Wahhabism is one of the predominant
forms of Islam being disseminated in the mosques of the United
States it must be surmised that Wahhabis are living among the
“infidels.” In order to achieve their existence without open
confrontation they must, therefore, employ taqiyya.
So, it can be stated with a great deal of
confidence that when a Muslim feels that his life, limb or property
are in danger, in order to avoid or quell violent confrontation or
to rescue himself or a fellow Muslim from the “oppression of
tyranny” and death he can and should utilize taqiyya.
So why is this relevant?
As we continue to engage radical Islam in the
war against Islamofascist aggression we need to be cognizant of our
foe’s use of taqiyya.
There has been a great deal of debate over
interrogation techniques used by the United States and our coalition
nation allies. While there are legitimate arguments on both sides of
this debate each side has to be fully aware that those enemies who
are caught on the field of battle – unconventional that it is – will
most certainly employ taqiyya.
In addition, those who are faithful to the
religious tenets of Islam must, as a religious duty, utilize
taqiyya when interacting with government and law enforcement
where giving damaging information on another Muslim is concerned.
Should the situation arise where a practicing
Muslim, loyal to the faith, were to be questioned about a suspected
terrorist operation or criminal activity being planed or perpetrated
by a fellow Muslim – whether here in the United States or anywhere
in the world – that Muslim must employ taqiyya. This
makes the gathering of credible information from within the Islamic
community, regarding the criminal Islamic community, virtually
impossible.
Further, the recognized religious duty of
faithful Muslims to practice taqiyya makes the actions,
statements and testimony of those who operate organizations such as
the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the now defunct Holy Land
Foundation and individual Islamic leaders such as Sami al-Arian (now
deported for his relationship with Palestinian Islamic Jihad) both
understandable and suspect. Understandable in there unwavering
defense of almost every questionable act committed by a Muslim regardless of its
legality and suspect because of the fact that they would be
violating taqiyya should they validate the “infidel” over
another Muslim.
This also brings into relevance our
government’s predisposition toward skepticism when entering into
diplomatic negotiations with leaders of predominantly Muslim
countries and the assurances they provide.
A perfect case in point is the current nuclear
proliferation issue with the Islamic Republic of Iran and its leader
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Ahmadinejad, a most devote Shi’ite, who has
indicated without reservation his blind faith to Islam, would be
held to the Quranic tenet of taqiyya. This tenet, understood
for its true meaning, it would make it impossible for any clear
thinking human being to take Ahmadinejad’s words of peace at face
value, especially in light of his violent declarations toward
Israel, the United States, Western civilization and the non-Muslim
world.
If the West – and especially the United States
– is to survive this very real conflict with Islamofascist
aggression, we must
educate ourselves on the intricacies of our enemy’s beliefs and
tactics. To not do so would be the epitome of neglect and a
ostentatious display of stupidity.
Sources:
Al-Islam.org: Al
Taqiyya/Dissimulation al-Islam.org
Kafir
Wikipedia
Lying AnsweringIslam.org
Taqiya
AnsweringIslam.org
Related Reports, Studies &
Testimonies:
Al Taqiyya
Wikipedia
Beliefs of
the Shias Imam Ahmed Raza Academy
Historical
Background of Nasabis Innovations in Taqiyyah
AnsweringAnsar.org
The Shi'a
concept of Taqiyyah AnsweringAnsar.org
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