Islam’s God Permits Lying and Denying God Himself
Imagine a religion where the supreme deity, Allah, openly greenlights lying, oath-breaking, and even publicly denying his own existence—all under the sacred banner of taqiyyah. This isn’t some obscure footnote in Islamic texts; it’s a core doctrine straight from the Quran, the supposed unalterable word of God. Taqiyyah, the divine permission to deceive, reveals Islam not as a path to truth but as a satanic fraud, a theological sleight-of-hand designed to ensnare the gullible while shielding believers from accountability. Quran 2:225 slyly excuses slipshod oaths: Allah does not impose blame upon you for what is unintentional in your oaths, but He imposes blame upon you for what your hearts have earned. Quran 5:89 piles on: Allah will not impose blame upon you for what is meaningless in your oaths, but He will impose blame upon you for breaking deliberate oaths. And the crown jewel, Quran 16:106: Whoever disbelieves in Allah after his belief, except for one who is forced while his heart is secure in faith—but those who willingly open their breasts to disbelief, upon them is wrath from Allah.
These aren’t innocent loopholes; they’re the blueprint for a faith built on deception. Taqiyyah permeates Islamic history, theology, and modern jihad, eroding trust wherever it spreads. Critics rightly decry it as a license for duplicity, while apologists spin it as pragmatic survival. But let’s call it what it is: a demonic endorsement of falsehood, proving Islam’s god is no benevolent creator but a trickster straight out of hell’s playbook. As we dissect this poison, the satanic underbelly of Islam unfolds, demanding we expose taqiyyah for the fraud it truly is.
The Quranic Foundations of Taqiyyah: Divine License for Deceit
At its rotten core, taqiyyah—from the Arabic root for fear or shield—allows Muslims to lie, dissemble, and feign apostasy when facing danger or opportunity. The Quran doesn’t whisper this; it shouts it from the rooftops. Take Surah Al-Baqarah 2:225, which treats solemn oaths like disposable chit-chat: if your heart wasn’t fully into it, Allah shrugs off the lie. This isn’t mercy; it’s a moral get-out-of-jail-free card, rendering Muslim promises as worthless as counterfeit currency.
Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:89 ramps up the absurdity: deliberate oath-breaking merits a slap-on-the-wrist expiation—feed ten poor folks or free a slave. Islamic exegetes like Ibn Kathir gloat that this was revealed to ease burdens on Muhammad’s impulsive followers. Picture it: a religion so flimsy that divine vows come with a standardized fine, like paying a traffic ticket for perjury. No wonder manipulation thrives—words mean nothing when inner intent trumps all.
But taqiyyah‘s pinnacle of perversion is Surah An-Nahl 16:106, forgiving outright denial of Allah if you’re forced while your heart stays loyal. This verse immortalizes Ammar ibn Yasir, who recanted Islam under torture but kept the faith inside. Allah not only pardons this blasphemy but enshrines it as precedent. Scholars across sects extend it to war, politics, business—any arena where deceit serves Islam. Additional verses like 3:28 (Let not believers take disbelievers as allies rather than believers. And whoever does that has nothing with Allah) add fuel, commanding secrecy unless guarding yourselves against them—classic taqiyyah.
This Quranic cocktail doesn’t foster piety; it breeds serpents. If Allah, the All-Truthful, sanctions denying himself, what god is this? Not the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, whose word is ironclad. This is satanic inversion, where truth dies and lies reign supreme.
Scholarly Endorsements: Taqiyyah Codified as Islam’s Satanic Pillar
What began in the Quran metastasized through scholars, turning taqiyyah into unassailable dogma. The four Sunni madhabs—Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi’i, Hanbali—all rubber-stamp it under duress. Shia Islam? They crank it to eleven. Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq thundered, Taqiyyah is my religion and the religion of my forefathers, claiming it comprises nine-tenths of faith. That’s not devotion; that’s cultish fanaticism masquerading as piety.
Sunni luminaries pile on. Al-Ghazali, in Ihya Ulum al-Din, defends lying to save life or property. Ibn Taymiyyah, the Salafi forefather idolized by Wahhabis, permits it against infidels in battle. Even Al-Azhar’s modern fatwas bless taqiyyah for Muslims in the West dodging discrimination. Hadiths seal the deal: Muhammad declared, War is deceit (Sahih Bukhari 4:52:267). Tirmidhi lists three lying exemptions: war, spousal bed, enemy reconciliation.
This isn’t fringe; it’s foundational fiqh. From medieval jurists to today’s imams, taqiyyah is Islam’s escape hatch from morality, a satanic strategy to conquer by cunning rather than conviction.
Historical Examples: Taqiyyah’s Trail of Treachery
History drips with taqiyyah‘s venom. In the Umayyad caliphate, Shia hid amid Sunni persecution, even Ali ibn Abi Talib allegedly dissembling. Medieval Spain’s Moriscos converted outwardly to Christianity, secretly practicing Islam, duping the Inquisition for centuries—until their mass expulsion.
Fast-forward: Khomeini’s 1979 revolution masked jihadist rage with taqiyyah, lulling the West into complacency. Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah boasts of it openly. In the West, taqiyyah explains moderate Muslims flip-flopping from peace preaching to synagogue attacks.
Post-9/11, Anwar al-Awlaki embodied the fraud: public interfaith smiles, private fatwas for Fort Hood and underwear bombs. Even 9/11 plotters, in free societies, wielded taqiyyah as alibi for infiltration. From Ottoman deceptions to ISIS’s honey-trap recruits, taqiyyah fuels Islam’s blood-soaked expansion.
Taqiyyah in the Modern World: A Global Menace
Today, taqiyyah poisons everything. CAIR executives swear allegiance to America while funding Hamas. Anti-terror experts morph into apologists overnight. In Europe, no-go zones thrive on feigned integration; in business, Muslim partners renege deals citing faith.
Apologists whine it’s defensive, like WWII spies. Nonsense—Allied deceit lacked divine warrant. Quran 40:28 exposes the lie: taqiyyah isn’t rare; it’s routine. Polls show 20-30% of Muslims endorse it freely. This erodes societies: broken pacts, terror blindsides, hollow dialogues.
Broader Implications: Why Taqiyyah Exposes Islam as Satanic Fraud
Taqiyyah shatters universal ethics. If truth is optional, alliances crumble, economies falter, civilizations clash. Islam’s god permitting self-denial indicts the whole scam—Satan delights in such blasphemy. Christianity’s Jesus: Let your yes be yes. Islam? Lie away.
Non-Muslims beware: every smile hides potential daggers. Taqiyyah demands zero trust, proving Islam’s incompatibility with decency.
Conclusion: Unmasking the Enduring Fraud of Taqiyyah
In the end, taqiyyah lays bare Islam’s satanic fraud: a deity who licenses lying, oath-shattering, and god-denying for survival. From Quran’s insidious verses to scholars’ endorsements, history’s betrayals, and modernity’s jihads, this doctrine prioritizes conquest over conscience. Deception isn’t sin—it’s sacrament. Scrutinize it ruthlessly: if faith bends to feign, Islam endures as hell’s grand deception, a counterfeit creed unworthy of souls. Wake up to taqiyyah‘s lie before it devours us all.
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