kafir

[ˈkɑːfɪər]

kafir Definition

  • 1a non-Muslim person, especially one who is regarded as an unbeliever or enemy
  • 2a person who rejects or disbelieves in Islam

Using kafir: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "kafir" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The extremist group considers all non-Muslims to be kafirs.

  • Example

    He was labeled a kafir for his rejection of Islamic beliefs.

  • Example

    The term 'kafir' is considered offensive by some people.

kafir Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with kafir

  • kufr

    the act of rejecting or disbelieving in Islam

    Example

    The punishment for kufr is death according to some interpretations of Islamic law.

  • takfir

    the act of declaring someone to be a kafir or non-believer

    Example

    The practice of takfir has been used to justify violence against non-Muslims and even other Muslims.

  • dhimmi

    a non-Muslim person living in an Islamic state who is allowed to practice their own religion but must pay a special tax and accept certain legal and social restrictions

    Example

    Under the Ottoman Empire, Christians and Jews were considered dhimmis and had to pay the jizya tax.

Origins of kafir

from Arabic 'kāfir', meaning 'unbeliever'

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Summary: kafir in Brief

'Kafir' [ˈkɑːfɪər] is an Arabic word that refers to a non-Muslim person, often regarded as an unbeliever or enemy. It can also refer to a person who rejects or disbelieves in Islam. The term is sometimes considered offensive. Related terms include 'kufr,' meaning the act of rejecting Islam, and 'takfir,' meaning the act of declaring someone to be a kafir. The term 'dhimmi' refers to a non-Muslim living in an Islamic state who is allowed to practice their own religion but must pay a special tax and accept certain legal and social restrictions.