Teqiye di Îslamê de ew e ku misilman ji tirsa çewsandinê dînê xwe înkar bike.[1][2][3][4]

Teqîye di destpêkê de ji aliyê hin hevalên Mihemed ve bi zorê dihat kirin.[5] Ji bo Sunniyan, El-Tebarî diyar dike ku veşartina îmana xwe tenê dema ku mirov di xetera mirinê de ye, her çend çêtir e ku kesek li Îstîşhadê bigere.  Heger metirsî hebe, ji bo misilmanekî çêtir e ku here cihekî aramtir ku mirov bikaribe bi eşkereyî baweriya xwe pêk bîne, “ji ber ku axa Xwedê fireh e”.[6] Li gorî Şîeyan, di rewşên ku metirsiya zêde ya ziyana canî û madî hebe û lê ti metirsî li ser olê tunebe, gulebarankirin destûr e.[7]

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  1. ^ R. STROTHMANN, MOKTAR DJEBLI. Encyclopedia of Islam, 2nd ed, Brill. "TAKIYYA", vol. 10, p. 134. Quote: "TAKIYYA "prudence, fear" [...] denotes dispensing with the ordinances of religion in cases of constraint of preaching.".
  2. ^ John L. Esposito, edîtor (2014). "Taqiyah". The Oxford Dictionary of Islam. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195125580. Precautionary denial of religious belief in the face of potential persecution. Stressed by Shia Muslims, who have been subject to periodic persecution by the Sunni majority.
  3. ^ Paul E. Walker (2009). "Taqīyah". The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195305135. Taqīyah is the precautionary dissimulation of religious belief and practice in the face of persecution.
  4. ^ Stewart, Devin. "Islam in Spain after the Reconquista". Teaching Materials. The Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies at New York University. Roja gihiştinê 30 îlon 2015.
  5. ^ "Takiyya". Encyclopedia of Islam. Edition II. 10: 134–5. 2000.
  6. ^ R. Strothmann (2000). "Takkiyya". Bi P. J. Bearman; Th. Bianquis; C. E. Bosworth; E. van Donzel; W. P. Heinrichs (edîtor). Encyclopaedia of Islam. Cild 10 (Çapa 2). Leiden: Brill Publishers. rr. 134–135. ISBN 978-90-04-11211-7.
  7. ^ Momen, Moojan (1985). An Introduction to Shi'i Islam. Yale University Press. r. 183. ISBN 978-0-300-03531-5. Religious dissimulation (Taqiyya) [...] while maintaining mental reservation is considered lawful in Shi'ism in situations where there is overwhelming danger of loss of life or property and where no danger to religioun would occur thereby. [...] Living as a minority among a frequently-hostile Sunni majority, the condition of most Shi'is until the rise of the Safavid dynasty, made such a doctrine important to Shi'is