Back to the topic of al-Taqiyya, I'm listening to a radio show called 'Religion Report' and they've just aired an interview from a documentary maker. He did a documentary on the principle of al-Taqiyya. They went to a mosque in England that advertises their openness to the community and the principles of tolerance to other's beliefs. They give tours to church and tourist groups. The Beeb group took their cameras in and filmed several groups' tours and did interviews then left, but they left bugs behind in the ladies study rooms to hear the conversations and teachings held there after the infidels leave.
Well, apparently what was said among themselves was totally opposite of all their claims to the media and government. Lots of hate for the infidels' lifestyles, lots of advocations for violence and plans to islamise English society were heard and recorded and reported in the documentary. So basically you can't take anything they say as truth or even what they believe is truth, cause they are under no obligation to tell us infidels anything true, not even the government of the country they've decided to live in.
The islamic community were not impressed and went to the police, who confiscated all film and recordings for analysis, then charged the BBC group. BBC sued the police and won. The link to the recording of the show or a transcript should be up tomorrow if you want to source the original
here.
edited to correct linkipoo ... sorry.