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-Taqiyyah is only done when a person is amongst non-believers and he fears for his life or wealth. He may even utter words which show love/close friendship as long as his heart is clean of such beliefs.
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So if I was a wealthy man, and my wealth was due in part to helping believers enter the USA illegally and an infidel was threatening to take steps that would prevent this from happening then would that include fearing for my wealth?
...and if I embraced religious law that was in diametric opposition to the constitution of the country that I am helping illegal immigrant enter into, would the act of uttering words which show love/close friendship with that same nations constitution even though my heart was clean and still focused on Sharia be enough to fit this particular definition? Mr Kahn is a founder of the Journal of Contemporary Issues in Muslim Law - a periodical that zealously defends Sharia law. (the law that I think we are suggesting may or may not include this odd concept of taqqiya)
So, Trump says no more illegal immigration:
...my wealth suffers and profits from my law journal go down
...because I espouse and defend Sharia, it is logical to think I might be the victim of Trump induced violence
As result:
...I connect the death of my son to Trumps political opinion to attack Trumps opinions
...I ingratiate myself to infidels that are part of a political party that generally smirk openly at Christianity
...I wave a copy of the US constitution to demonstrate my rage
Got it.
I'm satisfied. Trump is the devil.
...also in the news, the sun was seen rising in the east and setting in the west.