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noun - an offensive and insulting term for any Black African
noun - a member of the Kafir people in northeastern Afghanistan
noun - a cereal grass
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Infidels, in Islam |
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May 14 2010 USA Today |
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Plural form of kafir. |
a member of a people of the Hindu Kush mountains of NE Afghanistan. |
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Kafir (Arabic: kfir; plural kfirna, kuffr or kafarah; feminine kfirah) is an Arabic term (from the root K-F-R "to cover") meaning "unbeliever", or "disbeliever". The term alludes to a person who rejects or disbelieves in God according to the teachings of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and denies the dominion and authority of the Islamic god, and thus is often translated as "infidel". Muhammad Asad held "infidels" to be an erroneous translation of "kafir" made by several scholars and western Quran translations, since it is not synonymous with "non-Muslim"; thus, someone who does good deeds without expectation of worldly rewards would not be a kafir. At the same time, kafir is sometimes used as a derogatory term, particularly by members of political Islam movements. Unbelief is called kufr. Kafir is sometimes used interchangeably with mushrik (, those who commit polytheism), another type of religious wrongdoer mentioned frequently in the Quran and Islamic works. The practice of dec |