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Islam
<http://yidwithlid.blogspot.com/2007/02/islam-teaches-lying-is-good.html>
Teaches Lying is Good 


Once again Sheikh Raed Salah has spewed lies and other nonsense about
Israel's intention's with regards to the controversial dig at the Temple
mount. The more you read this bull dinky the more you wonder how a
supposedly religious man could lie, and bear false witness like this Sheikh.
As a Non-Muslim you have to wonder if Islam has any rules about Loshen Hora
(evil speech) the same way Jews do. 

Islam strictly prohibits lying:

The Koran also strongly condemns lying and false testimony (2:283; 24:7).
And, the Koran commands Muslims to speak the truth even if it is against
their own selves or their own family (4:135)
<http://www.dummies.com/WileyCDA/DummiesArticle/id-2548.html> (source)

So you would think that the way our friend Salah was was acting he would be
up "shiekh's creek." Well not quite you see there are exceptions to the
prohibition against lying

This is the doctrine of Taqiyyah, which is described in the Koran (e.g.,
3:28). According to this doctrine, Believers in certain circumstances may
openly deceive infidels by feigning friendship or goodwill so long as their
heart is secure in its faith. In otherwords you can mislead the non-Muslim
as you have Allah in your heart.

The point is when Salah is lying about Israel (which only happens on days
when the earth spins on its axis). He is not lying----He is just being a
good Muslim. Below is a report from Ynet about the Sheik's latest
"observance."

 <http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3365929,00.html> Israel
endangering al-Aqsa, says Salah

About 6,000 worshippers arrive at Temple Mount for Friday prayers, which end
relatively peacefully; some 15 muslims arrested. Sheikh Raed Salah stays
away from Mount, accuses Israeli establishment of committing a crime

Lilach Soval

About 6,000 Muslim worshippers arrived at the Temple Mount at noon Friday,
as police forces deployed by the thousands in Jerusalem due to fears that
last week's riots would repeat themselves. The prayers were held with almost
no disturbances.

Tension surrounding the construction work at the Mugrabi Gate has not
decreased, despite Turkey's offer Thursday to send inspectors to monitor the
project.

Jerusalem District Commander Ilan Franco said at the end of the Friday
prayers that "this week there was a decrease in protests against the works
at Mugrabi hill. Even the prayer, where there were some 6,000 Muslims, ended
without any unusual incidents."

Franco also said that "the police holds about 15 to 20 detainees," and added
that a further consultation would take place over the weekend. "Our aim is
to get the Temple Mount back to normal," he said.

An east Jerusalem resident who attacked police officers in the area was
arrested in the late morning hours. In another incident, two young east
Jerusalem residents were detained after trying to forcefully enter the
Temple Mount and attacking police officers.

There were no injuries in both incidents and the three detainees were taken
in for questioning.

Another young east Jerusalem resident was arrested near the Lion's Gate
after attempting to forcefully enter the Temple Mount and attacked police
officers, according to the police. One more resident was detained near
another gate.

As the prayers ended, a number of youths began hurling stones at a police
force. Five of them, east Jerusalem residents, were arrested.

Sheikh Raed Salah, head of the Islamic Movement's northern branch, arrived
at the Wadi Joz neighborhood, but did not enter the Old City due to a
restraining order. He called on the Turkish delegation slated to inspect the
Temple Mount works to "freely examine what is taking place in al-Aqsa."

He expressed his hopes that the delegation would not listen to the demands
of "the Israeli side" and would check "above and below the ground."

He added, "The Israeli establishment is putting al-Aqsa in risk, and this is
a crime. They are trying to destroy all Islamic archaeology. From this holy
place I call on the world to express its opinion regarding these crimes and
ask the Arab world to insist on the truth and save al-Aqsa.

"Our public struggle is aimed at conveying messages to the Islamic and Arab
world. I hope the Islamic and Arab world wakes up and prevent Israel's
crimes."

Sheikh Salah said that "the Israeli security forces are the ones looking for
the violence and clashes, and it seems that it is difficult for them to live
without these clashes. That is why they prepared horses, police officers and
weapons. We know that our road is long and that are efforts may continue for
long. We have succeeded in the battle so far."

Asked whether he plans to enter the Temple Mount, Salah added that "the
moment I wish to go in, I'll go in. I will decide when and how to arrive at
the al-Aqsa .

Salah must watch Seinfeld, because he considers himself Master of the Mount
domain:

Temple movement: Salah feels like master of Temple Mount Published

The movement for the Temple Mount said that the head of the Islamic Movement
in Israel Sheikh Raed Salah's statements were not surprising considering how
Israel has been conducting itself."A country that invites its enemies to
enter and contaminate the holy place should not be surprised by Salah's
slurs, since he feels like master and ruler of the Temple Mount and all of
Jerusalem, instead of feeling prison walls," said the movement's
announcement.



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