if you cannot achieve itBut that depends on one's discretion, which can be subjective, hence is equivalent to "as one sees fit".
Are you Muslim yourself.Are you? (I'm not, btw) Also, as mentioned above in >>35, Muhammed's violation of his treaty with the Meccans was not claimed to be an example of Taqiyya, though it was definitely deceptive. >>39 was talking about Taqiyya specifically, and Taqiyya IS a specific form of deception, namely denying Islamic faith when doing so is necessary to avoid persecution and danger. Breaking a treaty really isn't in that category, so I don't think it would be classified as Taqiyya.
It's not me who's making it into that, it's human nature.The whole point of religion is to counter the tendencies of human nature by instituting divine laws. So I find your argument specious.
So your only point is terminological differences, is that all? Get fucked, I don't need to hair split over some Muslim terms.I'm just saying Taqiyya is a very specific concept, using it to refer to violating a treaty isn't really accurate.