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>Only Shi'i Muslims practice taqiya
>In 1504, Ubayd Allah al-Wahrani, a Maliki mufti in Oran, issued a fatwā allowing Muslims to make extensive use of taqiyya in order to maintain their faith.[37][38][39][40] This is seen as an exceptional case, since Islamic law prohibits conversion except in cases of mortal danger, and even then requires recantation as quickly as possible,[41] and al-Wahrani's reasoning diverged from that of the majority of earlier Maliki Faqīhs.[40]
>Recently, ISIS has published training manuals that encourage taqiya be used in order to hide prospective terrorists' religion from the authorities.[42]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taqiya#Sunni_Islam_view
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