takiya
Takiya is a term with multiple meanings depending on the context. In Islamic jurisprudence, it refers to the act of dissimulation or concealing one's faith, particularly in situations of extreme coercion or persecution. This practice is permitted in Islam to protect oneself from harm, and it is not considered a betrayal of one's beliefs. The concept of takiya is rooted in the Quran and hadith, which emphasize the importance of preserving life and faith.
In a different context, takiya can also refer to a type of traditional Japanese woodworking tool. This
Furthermore, "Takiya" is the name of a popular Japanese candy. This confectionery is known for its fruity