Sunday, November 21, 2004

Islamic concept of Al-Taqiyah to infiltrate and destroy kafir countries

Are "secular" Muslims actually involved in a conspiracy of disinformation? That might seem incredible--the Law of Averages suggests that no group as large and actually quite diverse as Muslims in America (or anywhere else) could possibly keep so many stories straight for so long as to be part of any organized and directed plan of political infiltration. And yet a top scholar of Islam was warning against that kind of possibility four years ago. His concern was for his native India, but I have seen the techniques he mentions in action here in the USA. Even if only a small portion of Muslims are actually practicing Al-Taqiyah, or the willful infiltration of non-Muslim societies for purposes of disinformation and political subversion, that's quite a number of people talking, quite frankly, treason.

The word Taquiyah in Arabic basically means "lying"--or to be more specific, dissembling. As I have previously stated, the Koran does state that a Muslim may lie, so long as he knows the truth and his lie will benefit the Muslim faith.

Thus far I have seen only one other independent reference to this Taqiyah doctrine. But that reference seems very well researched. So we do not deal here strictly with some bigoted man in India trying to stir up race hatred for no good reason. Deliberate dissemblance, either as to one's faith or the degree to which one practices it, is in fact a part of Islam and could represent as serious a security issue as our porous borders.