| Plural | kafirs |
you kafir
אתה כפיר
the kafir
הכפיר
he is a kafir
הוא כפיר
kafir people
עם כפירים
kafir land
ארץ כפירים
like a kafir
כמו כפיר
you kafirs
אתם כפירים
kafir territory
תחום כפירים
calling kafir
קריאת כפיר
a kafir heart
לב כפיר
the quran uses the term kafir to describe those who reject faith.
in medieval islamic jurisprudence, the status of kafir had specific legal implications.
historical texts often distinguished between protected kafir and hostile non-believers.
some scholars argue that the term kafir has been misused to justify persecution.
the word kafir derives from arabic roots meaning to cover or conceal.
modern interfaith dialogues often address how terms like kafir are perceived.
in some regions, calling someone a kafir was considered a serious insult.
the concept of kafir appears throughout classical islamic theological debates.
anthropologists study how the label kafir has been applied in different societies.
medieval travelers documented how communities interacted with local kafir populations.
the distinction between believer and kafir was central to medieval religious identity.
linguists examine how the usage of kafir has evolved over centuries.
some modern muslims prefer alternative terminology when referring to non-muslims.
historical treaties sometimes granted specific rights to kafir minorities.
religious studies courses explore the theological implications of the kafir concept.
you kafir
אתה כפיר
the kafir
הכפיר
he is a kafir
הוא כפיר
kafir people
עם כפירים
kafir land
ארץ כפירים
like a kafir
כמו כפיר
you kafirs
אתם כפירים
kafir territory
תחום כפירים
calling kafir
קריאת כפיר
a kafir heart
לב כפיר
the quran uses the term kafir to describe those who reject faith.
in medieval islamic jurisprudence, the status of kafir had specific legal implications.
historical texts often distinguished between protected kafir and hostile non-believers.
some scholars argue that the term kafir has been misused to justify persecution.
the word kafir derives from arabic roots meaning to cover or conceal.
modern interfaith dialogues often address how terms like kafir are perceived.
in some regions, calling someone a kafir was considered a serious insult.
the concept of kafir appears throughout classical islamic theological debates.
anthropologists study how the label kafir has been applied in different societies.
medieval travelers documented how communities interacted with local kafir populations.
the distinction between believer and kafir was central to medieval religious identity.
linguists examine how the usage of kafir has evolved over centuries.
some modern muslims prefer alternative terminology when referring to non-muslims.
historical treaties sometimes granted specific rights to kafir minorities.
religious studies courses explore the theological implications of the kafir concept.
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