Date: December 21st, 2024 10:30 AM
Author: AZNgirl calling cops on half of her Hapa son
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In Islamic jurisprudence, taqiyya (also spelled taqiya or taqiyah) refers to a practice where a Muslim may conceal their faith, beliefs, or intentions in situations where openly expressing them would put their life, safety, or well-being in danger. Historically, this concept has been particularly significant in Shia Islam, where communities often faced persecution, but it is also recognized in Sunni traditions under similar circumstances.
Misuse and Misconceptions
While the original intent of taqiyya is about self-preservation under duress or threat, the term has sometimes been mischaracterized or weaponized in political or ideological debates. Some critics of Islam allege that taqiyya is a license to deceive non-Muslims, but this is a distortion of its traditional meaning and context.
Islamic teachings universally emphasize honesty, integrity, and trustworthiness in interactions. Deception for personal or communal gain, outside the narrow scope of self-defense, contradicts the ethical principles of Islam.
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