Tahakkum تهكم...
Tahakkum تهكم: sarcasm, taunting, deriding with irony Tahara طهاره: purification, the act of removing najasa , uncleanness or impurity Tahattuk تهتك: immorality, debauchery, licentiousness Tahayyub تهيب: feeling afraid or scared of/about, apprehension, timidity Tahkim تحكيم: arbitration Ta'ib تائب: repentant, penitent, regretful, contrite Tajrid تجريد: divestment, divestiture (of title), despoliation, deprivation or privation Tajweed تجويد: a saying or an act of reciting the Qur'an in accordance with the established rules of Nutq , pronunciation and intonations, such as tafkheem , velarization, chanting and Iqlab , transposition Takbir تكبير : the glorifying of Allah by declaring in an audible voice: الله أكبر!
"Allaho Akbar!" Allah is Great! By the way, the Prophet’s flag was green on which this declaration is written in white cloth. Takfir or Takfeer تكفير: labeling someone as "kafir", apostate, unbeliever, excommunicating from the creed. People who do that are called "Takfiris" or Takfeeri".
They have so far killed, through acts of terrorism and sabotage, more Muslims than non-Muslims although they claim to be the protectors of the Islamic creed… They are found mostly in Saudi Arabia, the Gulf region, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan and lately Iraq. Al-Qaeda is these days one of the most famous and active Takfiri organizations due to the funding it receives from these Wahhabis and Takfiris.
Their ideology is an interpretation of their own of one "Abu Taymiyyah", namely Ahmed ibn (son of) Abdul-Halim ibn Abdul-Salam ibn Abdullah al-Khidr, also known as "Taqiyy ad-Din" and as "Abul-`Abbas". He was born in 661 A.H./1263 A.D. in Harran, now an area north of Syria, and died inside a Damascus, Syria, prison in 728 A.H./1328 A.D.
Abu Taymiyyah had his own personal radical and un-orthodox way of interpreting hadith and was at the time reputed as a scholar who followed the Hanbali school of Sunni Muslim Law. Since these interpretations differed from those of anyone else, including his own contemporaries as well as classic jurists ( faqihs ), he distinguished himself from all other scholars of jurisprudence.