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:: Volume 4, Issue 15 (9-2019) ::
3 2019, 4(15): 59-67 Back to browse issues page
Dissimulation (Taqiyya), an Islamic Rule
Hamid Farnaq
Abstract:   (492 Views)
Abstract: Taqiyyah  (literally  means  worship  and  protection)  is an  Islamic  rhetoric referring  to  preventive  hypocrisy  or  denial  of  religious  belief  and  prejudice  in  the face of persecution. Another word that refers to this concept is concealment (in the sense of covering) giving a more specific meaning of hypocrisy by silence or neglect. Shi'a, in which believers are allowed to conceal their beliefs when threatened with persecution or persecution, has emphasized the tradition of taqiyya. However, this is also permissible under certain  conditions  in  Sunni  Islam.  In the following,  we  are discussing this term.
Keywords: defense, deceit, Taqiyya, Taqiyya in Quran
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2020/12/13 | Accepted: 2019/09/1 | Published: 2019/09/1
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