20-12-2024, 08:50
Today we're going to learn the word 'Taqiyyah'
As I've tried to point our to many,it's acceptable to lie to the infidel/perceived enemy.
They continue to do this until their numbers swell large enough to violently overthrow other groups.
They've repeatedly done this throughout history and that is exactlt what we're witnessing now.
"The Hadith (record of the traditional sayings or accounts of Muhammad) has also been cited as providing theological warrant for taqiyyah. One hadith in particular mentions that Muhammad waited 13 years, until he could “gain a sufficient number of loyal supporters,” before combatting his powerful polytheistic enemies in Mecca. A similar story relates how ʿAlī, the fourth caliph (ruler of the Muslim community) and Muhammad’s son-in-law, followed Muhammad’s advice to refrain from fighting until he had “the support of forty men.” Some scholars interpret these legends as examples of taqiyyah. By avoiding combat against enemies of Islam until they could muster sufficient military force and moral support, ʿAlī and Muhammad preserved not only their own lives but their divinely appointed mission to spread the faith."
As I've tried to point our to many,it's acceptable to lie to the infidel/perceived enemy.
They continue to do this until their numbers swell large enough to violently overthrow other groups.
They've repeatedly done this throughout history and that is exactlt what we're witnessing now.
"The Hadith (record of the traditional sayings or accounts of Muhammad) has also been cited as providing theological warrant for taqiyyah. One hadith in particular mentions that Muhammad waited 13 years, until he could “gain a sufficient number of loyal supporters,” before combatting his powerful polytheistic enemies in Mecca. A similar story relates how ʿAlī, the fourth caliph (ruler of the Muslim community) and Muhammad’s son-in-law, followed Muhammad’s advice to refrain from fighting until he had “the support of forty men.” Some scholars interpret these legends as examples of taqiyyah. By avoiding combat against enemies of Islam until they could muster sufficient military force and moral support, ʿAlī and Muhammad preserved not only their own lives but their divinely appointed mission to spread the faith."
"The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject." Marcus Aurelius