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I was going through one of the threads and I’d like to clear out a misunderstanding regarding Taqiah. Taqiah refers to a dispensation allowing believers to conceal their faith when under threat, persecution or compulsion. From what I've read, Sunnis are completely against this and thus label Shias as liars. They claim Shias are allowed to lie. That is not at all true.
Taqiah cannot be classified as a lie. It is permissible.
According to the Holy Quran, chapter 36, Taqiah is permitted.
Prophet Isa (pbuh) sent two disciples to Antioch to preach his message. It is said that they were John and Jonah. Hearing the arrival of these disciples, the king, a staunch idolater, imprisoned these disciples. When Prophet Isa (phuh) heard about the fate of his disciples, he sent another disciple, Simon, who came to the place and pretended to belong to the king’s faith (i.e. adopted Taqiah) and gained sufficient influence over the king. He then helped free the imprisoned disciples and guided the king onto the right religion successfully.
The fact that Prophet Isa (pbuh) allowed his disciple to adopt Taqiah proves that Taqiah is permissible and it isn't a sin.
Taqiah cannot be classified as a lie. It is permissible.
According to the Holy Quran, chapter 36, Taqiah is permitted.
Prophet Isa (pbuh) sent two disciples to Antioch to preach his message. It is said that they were John and Jonah. Hearing the arrival of these disciples, the king, a staunch idolater, imprisoned these disciples. When Prophet Isa (phuh) heard about the fate of his disciples, he sent another disciple, Simon, who came to the place and pretended to belong to the king’s faith (i.e. adopted Taqiah) and gained sufficient influence over the king. He then helped free the imprisoned disciples and guided the king onto the right religion successfully.
The fact that Prophet Isa (pbuh) allowed his disciple to adopt Taqiah proves that Taqiah is permissible and it isn't a sin.