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  2. List of religious slurs - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Muslim and racist slur directed at Muslims in North America, United Kingdom and India for their extremely dark, "shit-coloured" skin-complexions. [98] Paki: United Kingdom, Canada Pakistanis and Muslims in general Short for Pakistanis, word is now used as in extension as a slur to refer to all Muslims in the UK and Canada. [99] Terrorist ...

  3. Takfiri - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the history of Islam, Islamic denominations and movements such as Shīʿa Muslims and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community have been accused of takfīr and labeled as kuffār ("unbelievers") by Sunnī Muslims, becoming victims of religious discrimination, violence, and persecution perpetrated against them over the centuries.

  4. Kafir - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, kafir is sometimes applied to self-professed Muslims, [17] [18] [19] particularly by members of Islamist movements. [20] The act of declaring another self-professed Muslim a kafir is known as takfir , [ 21 ] a practice that has been condemned but also employed in theological and political polemics over the centuries.

  5. Takfir - Wikipedia

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    "Whoever says: 'I do not know why God mentioned this or that in the Quran' is an unbeliever (karfara)" "Whoever deliberately prays in a direction other than Mecca (al-qibla), is an unbeliever" "When someone returns from a scholarly gathering (majlis al-'il) and another one says: 'that man came back from church', that person is an unbeliever"

  6. Infidel - Wikipedia

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    Infidel is an ecclesiastical term in Christianity around which the Church developed a body of theology that deals with the concept of infidelity, which makes a clear differentiation between those who were baptized and followed the teachings of the Church versus those who are outside the faith. [3]

  7. Muslim leaders reject chance to break bread with Biden as ...

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    Several Muslim leaders were expected to attend Tuesday's meeting with Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Muslim government officials and national security leaders. The White House did not name them.

  8. Persecution of Muslims - Wikipedia

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    The ways the Muslims were persecuted included banning the repair of old mosques and preventing new ones from being constructed, banning serfdom of Christians under Muslims, banning marriage of Christian females to Muslims, putting limitations on property ownership among Tatars and the Polish–Ottoman Wars fed into the discriminatory atmosphere ...

  9. Islamic religious leaders - Wikipedia

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    Islamic religious leaders have traditionally been people who, as part of the clerisy, mosque, or government, performed a prominent role within their community or nation.. However, in the modern contexts of Muslim minorities in non-Muslim countries as well as secularised Muslim states like Turkey, and Bangladesh, the religious leadership may take a variety of non-formal sha