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The I51amic art of taqiyya

  1. #1
    Instigator Space Nigga
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taqiyya

    In Islam, Taqiyya (Arabic: تقیة, romanized: taqiyyah, lit. 'prudence')[1][2] is a precautionary dissimulation or denial of religious belief and practice.[1][3][4][5] Generally, taqiyya is the action of committing a sinful act (such as feigning unbelief) for a pious goal.[6]

    Hiding one's beliefs has been a feature of Islam since its earliest days, and is acknowledged by Muslims of virtually all persuasions.[7] However, the use of taqiyya varies, especially between Sunni and Shia Muslims. Sunni Muslims gained political supremacy over time and therefore only occasionally found the need to practice taqiyya. On the other hand, the minority Shia communities developed taqiyya as an instinctive method of self-preservation and protection in hostile environments.[8]




    Holy shit brothers and sisters and former Klansmenn we must all meet at the burning cross and sun up and repel the invaders, I am coming on my ebike cause I don't have a horse or a car for that matter but what I don't got in horseliness I got in ebike battery, I also read the jo11y rog3r book before bed as a teenager growing up so I know quite a bit anyways see you meeting.

    Ciao.
  2. #2
    CodeNiggHardR Yung Blood
    Taqiyya makes her clothes fall off
  3. #3
    Iron Ree African Astronaut [my flyspeck near-blind refund]
    151 Rum, pineapple juice and Malibu
    Caribou get them all numb
    Make baby girl come, out of her shell and raise hell
    Don't stop 'til the cops come
  4. #4
    Iron Ree African Astronaut [my flyspeck near-blind refund]
    learning arabic just to use their fancy unicodes for emojispam

    ^ن^ « ﷽ » ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ (;´༎ຶٹ༎ຶ`) ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ,
    it just looks like squiggles
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  5. #5
    infinityshock Black Hole
    I see you a deceptive nigger religion and raise you another deceptive conniving nigger religion:

    All vows, and prohibitions, and oaths, and consecrations, and konams and konasi and synonymous terms,[5] that we may vow, or swear, or consecrate, or prohibit upon ourselves, •from the previous Day of Atonement until this Day of Atonement and …• ♦from this Day of Atonement until the [next] Day of Atonement that will come for our benefit.♦ Regarding all of them, we repudiate them. All of them are undone, abandoned, cancelled, null and void, not in force, and not in effect. Our vows are no longer vows, and our prohibitions are no longer prohibitions, and our oaths are no longer oaths.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kol_Nidre
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  6. #6
    Instigator Space Nigga
    Taqiyya fried rice.
  7. #7
    Iron Ree African Astronaut [my flyspeck near-blind refund]
    Originally posted by infinityshock I see you a deceptive nigger religion and raise you another deceptive conniving nigger religion:



    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kol_Nidre

    that's the most skitzo thing i've ever read

    The musical structure of the Ashkenazi Kol Nidrei is built upon a simple groundwork, the melody being an intermingling of simple cantillation with rich figuration. The opening of Kol Nidre is what the masters of the Catholic plainsong term a "pneuma", or soul breath. Instead of announcing the opening words in a monotone or in any of the familiar declamatory phrases, a hazzan of South Germany prefixed a long, sighing tone, falling to a lower note and rising again, as if only sighs and sobs could find utterance before the officiant could bring himself to inaugurate the Day of Atonement

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plainsong

    כָּל נִדְרֵי, וֶאֱסָרֵי, וּשְבוּעֵי, וַחֲרָמֵי, וְקוֹנָמֵי, וְקִנוּסֵי, וְכִנוּיֵי, דִנְדַרְנָא, וּדְאִשְתַּבַּעְנָא, וּדְאַחֲרִמְנָא עַל נַפְשָׁתָנָא. •מִיוֹם כִּפּוּרִים שֶׁעָבַר עַד יוֹם כִּפּוּרִים זֶה, וּ־־• ♦מִיוֹם כִּפּוּרִם זֶה עַד יוֹם כִּפּוּרִים הַבָּא עָלֵינוּ לְטוֹבָה.♦ בְּכֻלְהוֹן אִחֲרַטְנָא בְהוֹן. כֻּלְהוֹן יְהוֹן שָׁרָן, שְׁבִיקין, שְׁבִיתִין, בְּטֵלִן וּמְבֻטָלִין, לָא
    שְׁרִירִין, וְלָא קַיָמִין. נִדְרָנָא לָא נִדְרֵי, וֶאֱסָרָנָא לָא אֱסָרֵי, וּשְׁבוּעָתָנָא לָ
  8. #8
    Instigator Space Nigga
    Originally posted by Iron Ree that's the most skitzo thing i've ever read



    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plainsong

    כָּל נִדְרֵי, וֶאֱסָרֵי, וּשְבוּעֵי, וַחֲרָמֵי, וְקוֹנָמֵי, וְקִנוּסֵי, וְכִנוּיֵי, דִנְדַרְנָא, וּדְאִשְתַּבַּעְנָא, וּדְאַחֲרִמְנָא עַל נַפְשָׁתָנָא. •מִיוֹם כִּפּוּרִים שֶׁעָבַר עַד יוֹם כִּפּוּרִים זֶה, וּ־־• ♦מִיוֹם כִּפּוּרִם זֶה עַד יוֹם כִּפּוּרִים הַבָּא עָלֵינוּ לְטוֹבָה.♦ בְּכֻלְהוֹן אִחֲרַטְנָא בְהוֹן. כֻּלְהוֹן יְהוֹן שָׁרָן, שְׁבִיקין, שְׁבִיתִין, בְּטֵלִן וּמְבֻטָלִין, לָא
    שְׁרִירִין, וְלָא קַיָמִין. נִדְרָנָא לָא נִדְרֵי, וֶאֱסָרָנָא לָא אֱסָרֵי, וּשְׁבוּעָתָנָא לָ

    So the halo theme tune is a plainsong?
  9. #9
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by Iron Ree that's the most skitzo thing i've ever read



    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plainsong

    כָּל נִדְרֵי, וֶאֱסָרֵי, וּשְבוּעֵי, וַחֲרָמֵי, וְקוֹנָמֵי, וְקִנוּסֵי, וְכִנוּיֵי, דִנְדַרְנָא, וּדְאִשְתַּבַּעְנָא, וּדְאַחֲרִמְנָא עַל נַפְשָׁתָנָא. •מִיוֹם כִּפּוּרִים שֶׁעָבַר עַד יוֹם כִּפּוּרִים זֶה, וּ־־• ♦מִיוֹם כִּפּוּרִם זֶה עַד יוֹם כִּפּוּרִים הַבָּא עָלֵינוּ לְטוֹבָה.♦ בְּכֻלְהוֹן אִחֲרַטְנָא בְהוֹן. כֻּלְהוֹן יְהוֹן שָׁרָן, שְׁבִיקין, שְׁבִיתִין, בְּטֵלִן וּמְבֻטָלִין, לָא
    שְׁרִירִין, וְלָא קַיָמִין. נִדְרָנָא לָא נִדְרֵי, וֶאֱסָרָנָא לָא אֱסָרֵי, וּשְׁבוּעָתָנָא לָ

    It heralds back to the mesopotamian times where vocal frequencies...similar to the ones in that 'dune' episode...were used in ritualistic rites that were supposedly most attractive to the deities they worshipped
  10. #10
    Iron Ree African Astronaut [my flyspeck near-blind refund]
    Originally posted by Instigator So the halo theme tune is a plainsong?

    Along with final fantasy and the smash bros ultimate theme

    https://www.gamesradar.com/after-final-fantasy-7-rebirth-nobuo-uematsu-says-he-started-adding-latin-to-epic-songs-because-if-no-one-understands-the-language-then-its-fair-for-everyone/

    If you've ever caught yourself jamming out to a Latin-filled song in a Final Fantasy game, or any other game in which Nobuo Uematsu was credited as a composer, you might've been wondering just what the heck the singers are saying so elegantly, yet powerfully.

    If, on the other hand, you're scratching your head reading that sentence, I'll fill you in. Uematsu has a history of adding Latin words into his music; one particularly well-known example is the Sephiroth boss fight in Final Fantasy 7 and the 2020 remake. The battle is set to the song 'One Winged Angel' and prominently features Latin lyrics, and according to Uematsu himself, that's because he wanted to be fair to both English-speaking and Japanese-speaking players.

    "It's interesting that I went with Latin - which I also used in the opening for Final Fantasy 8 - because personally I've always thought our songs should be written in Japanese," Uematsu said in an interview on the Square Enix Music YouTube channel (timestamped here). "But they wanted to appeal to the English speakers, so they asked for English. At the same time, we're Japanese developers who make games with tons of Japanese players, so I didn't think anyone would really understand if we had them sing in English.
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