I've known 5 Muslim girls quite well throughout my life, all from different Islamic countries (Kosovo, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan and Palestine). All 5 of them chronically lied to their families about everything they were doing in life. I asked why they always lied and they said it’s expected in Muslim households (I’m not joking). They are not to be trusted.
Yes. It's called taqiyah and the koran calls their god 'the great deceiver". If that wasn't enough, they have a special prayer that asks that great deceiver to "scheme for me". They're sick. But their cousin the jews want you just as dead and think you're cattle too.
I've never heard of this so I'm looking into it now and it doesn't seem to match exactly what you're saying, although the ideas are similar. According to what I'm reading, it states, "There are several forms of lying to non-believers that are permitted under certain circumstances, the best known being taqiyya (the Shia name). These circumstances are typically those that advance the cause of Islam - in some cases by gaining the trust of non-believers in order to draw out their vulnerability and defeat them."
Based on this, it would seem that lying to their families would not be covered under taqiyya because their families are also Muslim believers (maybe there's another word that would match my example a little better). The girls I knew lied because they did not want their families to know that their actions were not moral according to Islam (the girls were not religious but their families were, so they lied to make it seem like they were good little Muslims who didn't drink alcohol and have sex before marriage when in fact they always did).
I've known 5 Muslim girls quite well throughout my life, all from different Islamic countries (Kosovo, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan and Palestine). All 5 of them chronically lied to their families about everything they were doing in life. I asked why they always lied and they said it’s expected in Muslim households (I’m not joking). They are not to be trusted.
Yes. It's called taqiyah and the koran calls their god 'the great deceiver". If that wasn't enough, they have a special prayer that asks that great deceiver to "scheme for me". They're sick. But their cousin the jews want you just as dead and think you're cattle too.
I've never heard of this so I'm looking into it now and it doesn't seem to match exactly what you're saying, although the ideas are similar. According to what I'm reading, it states, "There are several forms of lying to non-believers that are permitted under certain circumstances, the best known being taqiyya (the Shia name). These circumstances are typically those that advance the cause of Islam - in some cases by gaining the trust of non-believers in order to draw out their vulnerability and defeat them."
Based on this, it would seem that lying to their families would not be covered under taqiyya because their families are also Muslim believers (maybe there's another word that would match my example a little better). The girls I knew lied because they did not want their families to know that their actions were not moral according to Islam (the girls were not religious but their families were, so they lied to make it seem like they were good little Muslims who didn't drink alcohol and have sex before marriage when in fact they always did).