Quote:I don't need to contradict it, because it is the truth. Whoever rejects the monotheism of Islam will go to Hell.
That is basic islamic doctrine, why would I wish to contradict it?
Normally you just change the topic or blame the Jews. Can you clarify why you are able to give a straight answer on this aspect of Islamic doctrine but so few others?
abu_rashid wrote on Feb 13
th, 2012 at 6:40pm:
falah, what they seem to believe, based on some garbage from jihadwatch it seems, is that Muslims supposedly commit taqiyyah because we're given license to hide our Islam at pain of death.
They extrapolate this out, and probably mix it with the Shi'a practice and then claim Muslims can lie about anything in order to deceive non-Muslims, and this is supposedly some part of Islam called taqiyyah. The best part (for them) about their claims is that you can't deny it either, because if you do, then you're probably just practicing taqiyyah anyway. Win-win situation, or so they think. Deluding themselves only it seems.
Can you offer an alternative explanation for your own self contradictions, like with Dhimmy evidence?
Quote:They clearly have a teaching in which they can lie and twist any aspect of their beliefs in order to dupe non-Shi'a. This can be found in their books.
Where is this teaching?
Quote:Not that it has any bearing on telling the truth anyway, Muslims are commanded to tell the truth wherever they may be.
So what is the truth about the status of Dhimmy evidence given in Islamic courts?
Quote:How about you answer for me?
1) How do you perceive deception in warfare? Given that ALL military forces throughout history have engaged in it, and the greatest war manuals have described it as central to the art of war?
Sure, deception is part of military strategy.
So tell us Abu, does your belief that the west is at war with Islam give you moral justification to lie?
http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1315699128 Quote:However, you must recognise that if an Islamic text uses a specific word, and you try to re-define that word according to the English meaning, then obviously it ain't gonna fly.
Abu you constantly redefine English words to suit your argument.