Kila siku unaleta porojo za Taqiyah ahahhaahhaahahahah huyo kijana kaacha ajira yake huyo alikuwa anasamehe dhambi ,kaona ni uwendawazimu mtupu , sasa mwenye akili timamu anawezaje kusema eti Mungu alipigwa hili binadamu aokolewe huu ni ubahau , shetani wa Mungu, binadamu wa Mungu, moto wa Mungu , Ahahahahaahahaahaha hii inabidi uwe na matatizo ya akili uamini huu ujinga
Taqiyah is real as hell is real.
How long would a devout Muslim stay in Hell before Allah comes to rescue him? The rescuing is to be done on the Day of Judgment. Meanwhile, billions of Muslims have died since Islam started. The Day of Judgment has not come yet. Where are these millions? If this Day does not come in the next one thousand years, they remain there, and other millions will join them.
If words have meaning,
then what the Quran is revealing here clearly is that as a matter of the policy of Allah, being a Muslim is sufficient to qualify a man as a candidate of Hell in the first place; and that the real "salvation" comes only when one is already in Hell. This may sound strange, but there is an amount of truth there.
The only thing that is wrong there is that no one can be rescued from the power of Hell once one is inside. “For if the word spoken by angels was steadfast (binding) and every transgression and disobedience received its just recompense (punishment), how shall we escape if we ignore so a great salvation” offered in JESUS (Hebrews 2:2-3)?
Now, compare Allah's way of "salvation" with that offered by Jesus Christ in the gospel:
“There is therefore now NO condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus...” (Romans 8:1).
Do we need to go to Hell before we are saved from it, before we are "plucked forth?"
In fact, it seems Muhammad himself did not know for sure whether or not he was one of those in the sects (party) that will be “plucked forth” from Hell or will remain there. This is because in the Hadith, it is reported:
I heard the Messenger of Allah say – “Verily the Almighty and Glorious Allah caught one party with His right hand and another with another hand, and said: ‘This is for this, and this is for this, and I don't care.’ I don't know in which of the two parties I am.”
What that means is that Allah has already divided mankind into two parties - the group destined for Hell, and that of those destined for Heaven (who too must first enter Hell); and here the prophet of Islam is quoted as saying he does not actually know himself which group he belongs.
This can be corroborated in the Quran where Allah tells Muhammad to:
Say: I SM NO BRINGER OF NEW FANGLED DOCTRINE AMONG TH APOSTLES, NOR DO I KNOW WHAT WILL BE DONE WITH ME OR WITH YOU. I follow but that which is revealed to me by inspiration. I am but a Warner open and clear (Sura 46:9).
Again Muhammad says in the Hadith,
By Allah (I swear), though I am the Apostle of Allah, yet I do not know what Allah will do to me.
Is it wisdom to follow a man who tells us he is the greatest prophet and the seal of the messengers of God and yet does not know whether or not he is going to Paradise?
This is question that a serious Muslim needs to ask himself instead looking for every means of defending Islam.
Our eternal destiny should be more important to us than defending a religion. A Muslim does not have any guarantee in the Quran or Hadith that he is eternal secure.