Taqiyya

Taqiyya

Within Shi'ite Islamic tradition, [Kohlberg (1977) p. 395] the concept of Taqiyya (تقية - 'fear, guard against') ["The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions". Ed. John Bowker. Oxford University Press, 2000. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. Accessed 9 June, 2006.] refers to a dispensation allowing believers to conceal their faith when under threat, persecution or compulsion. ["Taqiyah" "Oxford Dictionary of Islam". John L. Esposito, Ed. Oxford University Press. 2003. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. Accessed 9 June, 2006.]

The word "al-Taqiyya" literally means: "Concealing or disguising one's beliefs, convictions, ideas, feelings, opinions, and/or strategies at a time of imminent danger, whether now or later in time, to save oneself from physical and/or mental injury." A one-word translation would be"dissimulation." [ [http://www.al-islam.org/encyclopedia/chapter6b/1.html al-Taqiyya/Dissimulation (Part I) ] ]

Definition

Rules

According to many Shia, Taqiyyah can only be legally used by a Muslim verbally when he or she is being wrongly persecuted. The situation may be when revealing the truth is more important than saving one's life. In such a case, one must not conceal the faith and must uphold the truth. When one is guilty and is trying to conceal his or her guilt he is not said to be using taqiyyah, he or she is considered a liar and Taqiyyah isn't valid in this case. In effect, the practice of al-taqiyyah is a resolution to a given aporia or paradox. Namely, the devotee is forced to choose between on the one hand, the threat or harm of a sacred body (their own, or another’s); and on the other a temporary disavowal of faith, or the sacred word. In either case, a devotee is harmed. Therefore, it is thought that the lesser of two evils is to conceal, while not abandoning one’s faith (the word).Fact|date=August 2007 Some Sunnis assert that Taqiyya is an act of hypocrisy that serves to conceal the truth. According to them, Taqiyya constitutes a lack of faith and trust in God because the person who conceals his beliefs to spare himself from danger is fearful of humans, when he should be fearful of God only.Fact|date=August 2007

Qur'an

Shi'as justify the practice using the following verse from the Qur'an:Fact|date=February 2007

:" [Yusufali 16:106] Any one who, after accepting faith in Allah, utters Unbelief, except under compulsion, his heart remaining firm in Faith, but such as open their breast to Unbelief, on them is Wrath from Allah, and theirs will be a dreadful Penalty." [ [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/016.qmt.html#016.106 USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts ] ]

And the following

:" [Yusuf Ali 3:28] Let not the believers Take for friends or helpers Unbelievers rather than believers: if any do that, in nothing will there be help from Allah: except by way of precaution, that ye may Guard yourselves from them. But Allah cautions you (To remember) Himself; for the final goal is to Allah." [ [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/003.qmt.html#003.028 USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts ] ]

Ibn Kathir says:“(unless you indeed fear a danger from them) meaning, except those believers who in some areas or times fear for their safety from the disbelievers. In this case, such believers are allowed to show friendship to the disbelievers outwardly, but never inwardly.For instance, Al-Bukhari recorded that Abu Ad-Darda' said, "We smile in the face of some people although our hearts curse them." Al-Bukhari said that Al-Hasan said, "The Tuqyah is allowed until the Day of Resurrection. ( http://www.tafsir.com/default.asp?sid=3&tid=8052 )

History

612

According to Twelver Shia, the first use of Taqiyya historically took place during the time of Muhammad when the Quraishites began torturing Muslims. Ammar ibn Yasir, a follower of Muhammad, whose parents were tortured in front of him by the Qurashis has renounced Islam & praised the Qurashi God "Hubal" to save his parents' lives. Yasir's parents were killed in front of him in the end, because they didn't renounce Islam. According to a canonical hadith, the prophet Muhammad later gave his permission for him to repeat such an act if he was placed in danger again.Fact|date=February 2007

Most Sunnis criticize Ammar for his actions or question the reliability of the story. Sunnis cite the examples of many Muslims who were tortured and murdered merely based on their belief during the time of Muhammad, Umayyad and Abbasids but did not renounce their faith. For example, Ammar's parents had both been tortured and killed in front of Ammar but did not renounce the faith.

Sunnis believe that God decides when someone is going to die. Therefore, they believe it is wrong to deny the faith in order to escape torture or death. By contrast, the Shi'a and some Sunnis believe that life is a gift from God and should be preserved. In a life-threatening emergency, they believe that the preservation of life takes precedence over anything else, in the same way that it is permissible to eat pork during famine.Fact|date=February 2007

618

Sa'id ibn Zayd and Fatimah bint al-Khattab were married and both hid their faith from Umar ibn al-Khattab,Fact|date=February 2007 until Umar found out they were Muslims. Umar also became a Muslim that same day.

Muslim view

Muslims have a mixed view of the practice.

unni view

Most Sunnis generally assert that the Shi'a doctrine of taqiyya isn't in accordance with its acceptable use (to save one's life). They assert that Shi'as have been using taqiyya as a tool of deception, not to save their own lives, but to cause strife for the Sunni Calipha (which was resented by Shi'as) and to legitimize their own minority faith in the eyes of a majority by whom it is constantly surrounded. [ [http://www.amislam.com/khutoot2.htm#TAQIYYAH Outline of the Differences Between Sunnis and Shi'ites ] ] They point to the prominent Shi'a work "Al Kafi" (v9 p116) as evidence to what they call the Shia misuses of taqiyya. It reads, "Mix with them [non-Shi'a] externally but oppose them internally." They say that although taqiyya to save one's life can be considered legitimate at times, the way Shi'as have applied taqiyya by misrepresenting historical occurrences and sayings is forbidden. [ [http://www.raza.co.za/Deviant%20Sects%20&%20Scholars/Deviant_Shia%20Beliefs.htm Main Subject ] ] Allegations such as these are found in many Sunni writings, classical and contemporary. For example, in "Minhaj as-Sunnah", Shaykh Ibn Tayymiah of the Hanbali school of Sunni jurispudence said to narrate knowledge from everyone but the Shi'a "because they invent ahaadeeth and adopt them as part of their religion."

hi'a view

Taqiyya does not constitute a part of either the Shi'a Roots or Branches of Religion, in the same manner as, for example, the Hijab rules do not.

The practice was a method of self-preservation for the Shi'as who historically were the minority and severely persecuted and oppressed by Sunni Muslims.Fact|date=August 2007 Shi'as say that Sunnis would sometimes force them to curse the House of Ali - believing that no devout Shi'a could commit such an act [Hujr ibn Adi, for example.] . As a result, the practice of Taqiyya normalized. In other words, if a Shi'a Muslim's life is in danger, he may lie as long as he holds his faith true in his heart.PresentScholar|Ayatollah Sistani|21st|Shi'a states:cquote|bgcolor=#F0FFF0|1) Taqiyah is done for safety reasons. For example, a person fears that he might be killed or harmed, if he does not observe Taqiyah. In this case, it is obligatory to observe Taqiyah.
2) Reconciliatory Taqiyah. This type of Taqiyah is done when a person intends to reconcile with the other side or when he intends to soften their hearts. This kind of Taqiyah is permissible but not obligatory.
3) Sometimes, Taqiyah may cause a more important obligation to be lost or missed, if so it is forbidden. For example, when I know that silence would cause oppression and infidelity to spread and will make people go astray, in such a situation it is not permissible to be silent and to dissimulate.
4) Sometimes, Taqiyah may lead to the death of an innocent person. If so, it is not permissible. It is therefore haram (forbidden) to kill another person to save your own life. [ [http://www.sistani.org/html/eng/menu/4/?lang=eng&view=d&code=36&page=1 Ayatollah Sistani's official website] ]

Use in politics

A good example of the invocation of this concept to discredit attempts at dialogue is Graham Allison's article in the YaleGlobal of June 13, 2006 entitled [ [http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/display.article?id=7553 How Good is American Intelligence on Iran's Bomb?] ] The word "taqiyya" has also appeared in an indictment in a United States federal prosecution, [ [http://fl1.findlaw.com/news.findlaw.com/cnn/docs/terrorism/uskourani111903ind.pdf 2:03-cr-81030-RHC-RSW USA v. Kourani] ] .

Despite the prevailing currently popular usage of the term, not all scholars who are critical of aspects of Islamic Culture uniformly agree with the paradigm. Most notably, Daniel Pipes posted a highly critical response to a poster on his weblog who emulated such views. Pipes defended the more traditional notions regarding the concept and staunchly rejected the more popular usage that has appeared in recent years. [ [http://www.danielpipes.org/comments/22855] ] [ [http://www.danielpipes.org/comments/3518] ] [ [http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/comments/57977] ]

See also

*Doctrine of mental reservation
*Ketman
*Marrano
*Crypto-Islam
**The Moriscos of Spain were the baptized descendants of Iberian Muslims. Among them there were faithful Christians and Crypto-Muslims.

References

Further reading

*Bar-Asher, Me'ir Mikha'el (1999). "Scripture and Exegesis in Early Imami Shiism". Brill Academic Publishers. ISBN 90-04-11495-5
*Cook, Michael (2003). "Early Muslim Dogma: A Source-Critical Study". Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-54572-2
*Daftary, Farhad (1992). "The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines". Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-42974-9
*Hafizullah Emadi (1998). The end of taqiyya: reaffirming the religious identity of Ismailis in Shughnan, Badakhshan - political implications for Afghanistan. "Middle Eastern Studies". 34(3), 103-120.
*Hafizullah Emadi (2000). Praxis of "taqiyya": perseverance of Pashaye Ismaili enclave, Nangarhar, Afghanistan. "Central Asian Survey". 19(2), 253-264.
*Firro, Kais (1999). "The Druzes in the Jewish State: A Brief History". Brill Academic Publishers. ISBN 90-04-11251-0
*Gleaves, Robert (2000)." Inevitable Doubt. Two Theories of Shi'i Jurisprudence". Brill Academic Publishers. ISBN 90-04-11595-1
*Misri, Ahmad ibn Naqib al- (1997). "The Reliance of the Traveller", translated by Nuh Ha Mim Keller, Amana Publications.

External links

* [http://www.al-islam.org/encyclopedia/chapter6b/1.html Al-Taqiyya/Dissimulation, from Al-Islam.Org] (Shi'a site)
* [http://www.answering-ansar.org/answers/taqiyyah/en/index.php Innovations in Taqiyyah by Mufti of Sipaa Sahaba] (Shi'a site).
* [http://www.answering-ansar.org/answers/creed_of_shia_explained/en/chap7.php The Shi'a concept of Taqiyyah] (Shi'a site)
* [http://www.understanding-islam.com/related/text.asp?type=question&qid=2608 Regarding Shiite Muslims ] A Sunni site with an opinion on Taqiyya (middle of the page)
* [http://www.ansar.org/audio/dimashqia/altaqiah.ram Shaikh Dimashqia rejects Taqiyya as a Sunni doctrine] Requires RealPlayer
* [http://www.islamreview.com/articles/lying.shtml Lying in Islam] - By Abdullah Al Araby (non-Muslim perspective)
* [http://www.theamericanmuslim.org/tam.php/features/articles/the_taqiyya_libel_against_muslims/0014285 The Taqiyya Libel Against Muslims] - by Sheila Musaji, editor of "The American Muslim" * [http://www.theamericanmuslim.org/] (Muslim Perspective)
* [http://www.taqiyya.com/index.html] A brief definition of the term.
* [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/583227/taqiya taqiya] - Britannica


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Taqiyya — En la tradición islámica, la taqiyya (التقية), llamada kitman (كتمان) en el ámbito chií, es el acto de disimular las creencias religiosas propias cuando uno teme por su vida, por las vidas de sus familiares o por la preservación de la fe. Se usa… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Taqiyya — Die Taqiyya (arabisch ‏تقية‎, DMG taqīya ‚Furcht, Vorsicht‘) bezeichnet im Islam die Erlaubnis, bei Zwang oder Gefahr für Leib und Besitz rituelle Pflichten zu missachten und den eigenen Glauben zu verheimlichen.[1] Die Praxis der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Taqiyya — Taqiya Religion religions abrahamiques : judaïsme · christianisme · islam …   Wikipédia en Français

  • dissimulation — (taqiyya)    See Twelver Shi‘ites …   Islamic philosophy dictionary

  • Ajatollah Chomeini — Ajatollah Ruhollah Chomeini Chomeini Porträt auf einer Hauswand im Iran Ruhollah Musavi Chomeini (auch Khomeini; Persisch ‏آیت‌الله روح‌الله موسوی خمینی …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ajatollah Khomeini — Ajatollah Ruhollah Chomeini Chomeini Porträt auf einer Hauswand im Iran Ruhollah Musavi Chomeini (auch Khomeini; Persisch ‏آیت‌الله روح‌الله موسوی خمینی …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ayatollah Chomeini — Ajatollah Ruhollah Chomeini Chomeini Porträt auf einer Hauswand im Iran Ruhollah Musavi Chomeini (auch Khomeini; Persisch ‏آیت‌الله روح‌الله موسوی خمینی …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ayatollah Khomeini — Ajatollah Ruhollah Chomeini Chomeini Porträt auf einer Hauswand im Iran Ruhollah Musavi Chomeini (auch Khomeini; Persisch ‏آیت‌الله روح‌الله موسوی خمینی …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ayatollah Sayyed Ruhollah Mousavi Chomeini — Ajatollah Ruhollah Chomeini Chomeini Porträt auf einer Hauswand im Iran Ruhollah Musavi Chomeini (auch Khomeini; Persisch ‏آیت‌الله روح‌الله موسوی خمینی …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Großajatollah Ruhollah Chomeini — Ajatollah Ruhollah Chomeini Chomeini Porträt auf einer Hauswand im Iran Ruhollah Musavi Chomeini (auch Khomeini; Persisch ‏آیت‌الله روح‌الله موسوی خمینی …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”