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Disbeliever in Islam

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Kafir: Disbeliever in Islam
Kāfir is an Arabic-language term used by Muslims to refer to a non-Muslim, more specifically referring to someone who disbelieves in the Islamic God, denies his authority, and rejects the message of Islam as the truth.

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