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Am I a Kaafir?? can you respect, love and befriend me as an equal??

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I keep hearing some few muslims refer to me as a kaafir..what are the implications??

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  • kaafir is not a bad term., in islam if a muslim has a kaafir in his neighbour , this kaafir has equal rights as a muslim neighbour would hve

  • @maddybbboy

    the word is only good or bad depending on the intentions of the user

    if someone als me a kaffir because he hates me.. then its a bad word

    make sense?

    bret

  • and something else i wanted to say , the word (cover .v) in English is rooted back to the same Arabic root of the wrd ( kafara .v) and having exactly the same meaning to hide and to cover , as English language as many other languages are rooted back to Arabic , the Language that Adam and Eve used to speak . in your way learning Arabic you will come across so many words that share the same roots of some english words.

  • @zaetona10

    cool

    thanks for that

    bret

  • I'm a Muslim and I won't call you that. I'm sorry if any Muslim did. There is no one better than the other, we are all equals in front of God. The only difference between people in the eyes of God is by their piety. I respect you as a human no matter what you believe in and i won't look down at you or anyone else who is non-muslim. I don't think anyone has the right to call anyone kafir, only God will judge us. I have Christian friends and i dont think less of them and i respect them

  • @prettyspoken2007

    i respect you too

    :)

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  • I am a muslim. I am not allowed to put myself in a hire level than others. Yes we know that we have rules and we are not allowed some things. We are not allowed to harm or hurt someone phisycally or mentally, we are not allowed to kill anybody, only if a muslim person did something harmfull to others, than the judge decide. But than again we have lows and it is implies only for us as muslims. Not to others. I dont hate you at all. In fact I would defend you if sombody is hurting you unjustislly.

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  • @predonin Saying that I am a liar without any proof is disgusting. How can you say that I am a liar without even knowing me or my religion as mater of fact. I am sorry that you are able to say something like that, only the devil is able to hate, not humans. And allot of humans are influenced by the devil and because of that they lie, hate and harm others. But I will not be a devil worshipper and hurt others, I worship my creature ALLAH and I am peacefull like Allah wants me to be.

  • @acacius001 so many lies and bullshit omg

  • @maddybbboy bullshit

  • @preciousmetalz

    We didn't make up the word, so why would we consider ourselves as one?

    I'm not a Muhammadan either but I wouldn't do anything to intentionally hurt my fellow man, including making up pejorative terms to cultivate an "Us and Them" mentality.

  • Absolutley no. I couldn't regard you as an equal let alone love you if you consider yourself to be a kafir. A kafir is a very low person. Leme give you another example. You are dying from thirst and hunger and I know around the corner is an abundance of food and water, but the kafir will say no, go that way because I want you to starve to death and I want all the food for myself. A believer will take you by the hand and lead you to food. Animals are better than kafirs.

  • 3:28 Tafsir al-Jalalayn

    Let not the believers take the disbelievers as patrons, rather than, that is, instead of, the believers — for whoever does that, that is, [whoever] takes them as patrons, does not belong to, the religion of, God in anyway — unless you protect yourselves against them, as a safeguard (tuqātan, ‘as a safeguard’, is the verbal noun from taqiyyatan), that is to say, [unless] you fear something, in which case you may show patronage to them through words, but not in your hearts

  • @preciousmetalz LOL! What a ridiculous concept. Somebody realizes that something is really from God but rejects it and wants to deny God. That is the most preposterous concept I have ever heard.

  • Yes, I’ve heard racists say “well, nigger is not a bad word, it's from the word “negro” which simply means “black” so it’s just the name for what they are!” Muslims don’t get to tell us how to feel about being called "kuffar" any more than any racist gets to tell people how to feel about whatever xenophobic hate-name he abuses them with. “If a rag-head muzzie lives next door to a human being, he still gets the same rights as the human being”. Well, how does that feel? Bad eh?

  • ...then you become a kafir. One who has rejected the truth after having realized it. You haven't realized it so you haven't rejected it so how can you be a kafir. Kafir are not joe public. They are mallicious in their intent to distort. What worse than a kafir, a munafiq, a hypocrite, they will be at the lowest level of jahanum.

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