After the Germany Christmas market attack, Elon Musk and others pushed the conspiracy theory that the attacker was a Muslim practicing “taqiyya” (deception). The reality is the complete opposite: the attacker was a known enemy of Islam who spent 20 years fighting against it, was featured on the BBC for his anti-Islam work, and committed blasphemy by promoting claims that Jesus (peace be upon him) was in hellfire. This episode dismantles the taqiyya myth and takes a bold stance on Christmas trees that Matt Walsh himself would appreciate.
The Germany Attacker Was an Enemy of Islam
For two decades, this individual lived in direct opposition to Islam. He was publicly documented fighting against Islam on mainstream media. He promoted Zionist rabbinical claims that blaspheme Jesus and his blessed mother Mary, something no Muslim would ever do since an entire chapter of the Quran (Surah Al-Maryam, Chapter 19) is named after Mary and Muslims love and revere Jesus deeply. The idea that this man was a “sleeper cell” Muslim practicing deception is an outlandish, farcical, and asinine claim that falls apart under even basic scrutiny.
“For 20 years he was fighting against Islam. He promoted the idea that Jesus was in the depths of hellfire. He blasphemed against someone so dear to God. This alone shows this person was not a Muslim and was far, far away from Islam.”
Who Is Actually Practicing Deception?
The concept of taqiyya that Islamophobes love to weaponize is being projected onto Muslims by the very people who are actually practicing deception. A recently viral video showed someone using a fake cover story as an “American college student” to infiltrate Palestinian communities and extract information. Meanwhile, historical records show that when Muslims controlled Jerusalem, the Caliph was shocked to learn Christians had expelled all Jews from the city. It was under Islamic rule that Jews were welcomed back.
“Santa Claus sees the truth. Jesus said he was sent as a messenger, not as God or the son of God. He clearly separated himself from God. Abraham was sent not as a God. What did God have another baby? That does not make sense.”
Key Points
- The Germany Christmas market attacker was a documented anti-Islam activist for 20 years, not a Muslim
- Muslims love Jesus and his mother Mary more than most Christians realize, with an entire Quranic chapter named after Mary
- The taqiyya accusation is being used by the very people who are documented practicing deception against Muslim communities
- Elon Musk believes in a higher power and is invited to sincerely ask the Creator for guidance and investigate Islam
- Islam has the blueprint for success in this life and the next, addressing the purpose of life that material wealth alone cannot answer
