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Letโs educate them together, Skull Rick.
These terms are always tossed around by Islamophobes who read memes, not books. So hereโs what they actually mean in Islamic jurisprudence:
1.Taqiyya
Originates in Shiโa context, not Sunni Islam. It refers to concealing oneโs faith to avoid persecution or death, not lying for power.
Qurโan 16:106 permits holding back truth and saying what you need to survive only in extreme oppression, in the case that it means you will live.
So unless youโre Muslims in concentration camps, it doesnโt apply.
2.Kitman
Means withholding information in war or danger. Just like your government redacts classified files. Itโs used in espionage or survival, not casual conversation.
Not a license to lie, but a shield in war.
3.Tawriya
A form of ambiguous speech where one says something true but with double meaning. The Prophet ๏ทบ used it when hiding travel plans from enemies, not to deceive believers, but to avoid harm. Itโs allowed when silence isnโt possible and truth would risk innocent life.
4.Muruna
Means flexibility. Adapting to customs as long as it doesnโt contradict Islam.
Eating with a fork? Wearing jeans?
Speaking English? Thatโs muruna. Itโs not deceit. Itโs being normal.
Even Jesus wore a robe, but Christians donโt.
In short:
None of these terms mean โMuslims are allowed to lie.โ They all refer to life-saving exceptions or legal strategies in extreme situations, like every civilization and army in history.
Islamophobes should stop projecting CIA ethics onto Islam. We donโt bomb civilians and call it freedom. Most islamophobes online are deployed by governments and Zionist agencies anyway, nobody has a real reason to hate Islam if they know what Islam means.
Islamophobes donโt read books.
They read Breitbart.
@manguydudeisme@secularillusion@JoramvKlaveren The distance between his inventions and modern robotics is that his inventions were EARLY depictions of what robots were, they were mechanical mostly and didn't have much autonomy yes, but still the concept of robots was eventually introduced because of his work, despite limits.
@manguydudeisme@secularillusion@JoramvKlaveren Machines were the first of their kind + another thing you're probably not aware of is that you're belittling someone's inventions because of his identity, and i can guarantee that you wouldn't say the same if it was some european/non arab inventor, science knows no bias brother!
@manguydudeisme@secularillusion@JoramvKlaveren Push some sort of bias here, sure his machines required human intervention at some point, but again his inventions still paved the way to automation, and trying to push this narrative that his inventions lacked adaptability simply because of the limitations in his time, those-
@danMet111@MalcolmXPage@JoramvKlaveren Muslims may not be perfect but this isn't the 1980s or the 2000sto still blame everything on islam ๐ and don't try to get defensive in this you're not gonna help your case
@manguydudeisme@secularillusion@JoramvKlaveren And yet they still have contributed and made their own thing, take for example the first foundational fundementals for robotics (they were not called robotics at first but they built the foundations for it, starting by making automated machines like water clock made by Al Jazari)
@Boyyrookie@el_rhaj@UnlimitedEniola@abbkar_ai First of all, what do you think extremists are doing? You think they're following everything correctly when it comes to religion? You better have some amount of education before you speak