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Module 4: Regarding the definition of Kafir
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[quote]wa alaikum us Salaam Sorry for the late response. As i mentioned earlier that this def. of Kafir has been derived from Quran though it's not present exactly in these words. It means that it's our understanding of Quran. You can see that Allah has not declared People of the Book (Jews & Christians) as Kafir or Mushrik despite that they have denied the prophet pbuh & they were involved in Shirk. Onthe other hand People of Mecca were not declared Kafir on the 1st day or in the earlier days. It was more than 10 years of preaching of Prophet pbuh has passed when they were addressed as Kafir in the Surah Kafiroon. These type of many hints has led us to this def. of Kafir. The Rejecters Falls in the 3rd & special category & that's the Law of Risalat (Law for the people of Messengers of God). No, we cannot say anyone Kafir today as it's only Allah who confirms to his Prophets pbuh about the Kufr of people. Regards[/quote]
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