ini salah satu taktik jihad... harap maklum.

On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 10:20 AM, item abu <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Unt ngibul di jalan auloh aja ada macam2nya, hehehe...
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> http://www.islam-watch.org/authors/139-louis-palme/1095-knowing-four-arabic-words-may-save-our-civilization-from-islamic-takeover.html
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> Knowing Four Arabic Words May Save Our Civilization from Islamic Takeover
> Tuesday, 31 July 2012 04:02 Louis Palme
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> In 539 BC, King Belshazzar of Babylon saw a dismembered hand-written four
> prophetic words on the wall. This "handwriting on the wall" was finally
> interpreted by the prophet Daniel as predicting the fall of the kingdom. He
> was right. Babylon fell to the Medes-Persians that very night.
>
> Like the “handwriting on the wall” that
> Prophet Daniel had interpreted, there are four Arabic words, which could
> lead to submission of the entire world to Islam, if non-Muslims do not
> fully understand their meaning and implications. Those words are takiyya,
> tawriya, kitman, andmuruna.
>
> Each of these words describes a
> different style of deception used by Muslims when discussing Islam or
> their activities as Muslims.Muhammad famously said, “War is
> deceit.” (Bukhari, Vol. 4, Book 52, Number 268)  The Quran boasts that
> Allah is the “master of all scheming” (Surah 13:42) and that he is
> “profound in his machinations” (Surah 8:30). Western civilizations are
> not accustomed to dealing with people, who have developed deception into
> an art form. Knowledge is power, and the best way to combat the
> Islamist agenda is to say, “We are wise to your shenanigans. Knock it
> off!”
>
> Takiyya
>
> Takiyya is defined as
> dissimulation about ones Muslim identity. It comes from the verse in the
> Quran that says, “Let believers not make friends with infidels in
> preference to the faithful – he that does has nothing to hope for from
> Allah – except in self-defense (illaa an-tattaqu minhum tuqah)
> (Surah 3:28). This “self-defense” justifies dissimulation. Islamic
> Sharia Law provides, “When it is possible to achieve an aim by lying but
> not by telling the truth, it is permissible to lie if attaining the goal is
> permissible, and lying is obligatory if the goal is obligatory.” (Reliance
> of the Traveler, Para r8.2) Examples include lying to protect Islam or a
> Muslim.
>
> Tawriya
>
> Tawriya is defined as concealing, and it could be called “creative lying”.
> It is OK to break the intent of the oath, as long as you don’t break
> theletter of the oath. (Reliance of the Traveler, sections o19.1 and o19.5)
> How
> does this work? Suppose someone protests that Surah 1 of the Quran
> demeans Christians and Jews, because it is a supplication Muslims make
> to Allah seventeen times a day to keep them from the path of “those with
> whom God is angry” and “those who have lost their way”. A Muslim might
> respond, “Surah 1 never mentions Jews or Christians.” He is practicing
> tawriya, because while Surah 1 does not mention Jews and Christians by
> name, but he
> knows full-well that the words “those” refer to Jews and Christians.
>
> Another example would be when a Muslim
> responds to your greeting of “Merry Christmas!” He might say, “I wish
> you the best.” In your mind, you think he has returned a Christmas
> greeting. In actuality, he has expressed his wish for you to convert to
> Islam; he wishes the best for you which, in his view, is becoming a
> Muslim.
>
> Kitman
>
> Kitman is characterized by someone telling only part of the truth. The
> most common example of this is when a Muslim says that jihad really refers
> to an internal, spiritual struggle. He is not telling
> “the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth”, as witnesses
> are sworn to do in U.S. courts. Often, kitman results in a gross
> distortion of the truth. In the example given, the Quran uses jihad and its
> derivatives 59 times. Of those, only 16 (27%) could be
> considered “internal” with no object as the target of the struggle based
> on the context of the surah.
>
> Another common form of kitman is to quote only the few peaceful passages
> from the Quran, knowing
> full-well that that passage was later abrogated by a more militant,
> contradictory verse. Here is an example:
>
> “There is no compulsion in religion” (Surah 2:256) Early Medina
>
> “Are they seeking a religion other than Allah’s, when every soul in the
> heavens and earth has submitted to Him, willingly or by compulsion?” (Surah
> 3:83 Later Medina)
>
> Another example:
>
> “Permission to take up arms is hereby given to those who are attacked,
> because they have been wronged.” (Surah 22:39) Late Mecca
>
> “When the sacred months are over, slay
> the idolaters wherever you find them. Arrest them, besiege them and lie
> in ambush everywhere for them.” (Surah 9:5) Late Medina
>
> Muruna
>
> Muruna means using
> “flexibility” to blend in with the enemy or the surroundings. The
> justification for this kind of deception is a somewhat bizarre
> interpretation of Surah 2:106, which says, “If we abrogate a verse or
> cause it to be forgotten, We will replace it by a better one or
> similar.” Thus, Muslims may forget some of the commands in the Quran, as
> long as they are pursuing a better command. Muslims striving to advance
> Islam, therefore, can deviate from their Islamic laws in order to cause
> non-Muslims to lower their guard and place their trust in their Muslim
> counterpart.
>
> At times, Muslims practice muruna in the same way a chameleon changes
> colors to avoid detection. Muslims will
> sometimes shave off their beards, wear western clothing, or even drink
> alcohol to blend in with non-Muslims. Nothing is more valuable these
> days to the Islamists than a blue-eyed Caucasian Muslim willing to
> engage in terrorism.
>
> Another common way of using muruna is for a Muslim to marry a non-Muslim
> or to behave like a non-Muslim so
> their true agenda will not be suspected. The 9/11 hijackers visited
> strip clubs and bars during their off-times while taking classes in the
> U.S. to fly airplanes into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the
> White House. Many Americans believe Hillary Clinton’s aide, Huma
> Abedin, married Jewish Congressman Anthony Weiner at least in part to
> burnish her security credentials so she could infiltrate the highest levels
> of the Administration.
>
> The implications of these highly-honed
> tactics of deception could be enormous for unassuming Western societies.
> Twenty years ago, psychologist Paul Ekman wrote an insightful book,
> “Telling Lies”, which demonstrated that people give off recognizable
> clues when they are practicing deceit. Their consciences cause them,
> involuntarily, to sweat or raise their voices or make other recognizable
> gestures. However, Dr. Ekman’s research was exclusively with people
> from Western cultures. Muslims, on the other hand, show no discernible
> signs when they are being deceitful because there is no feeling of
> guilt. In their minds they are doing exactly what Allah wants them to do
> to advance Islam. Because any Western person who has raised children
> knows almost intuitively when someone is lying, so they assume they can
> do that in all cases. Unfortunately, those same Western people can be
> easily duped by Islamic deceit because there are no tell-tale signs in
> the deceiver.
>
> Hopefully, this article will be a
> wake-up call to the unsuspecting infidels. Trust but verify – as was an
> old American strategy in dealing with potentially hostile parties – is
> the way to go in dealing with Islamists.
>
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