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A kafir is an unbeliever in Islam. It's at once a pejorative, an accusation, a denunciation, a condemnation, a possible lynching. Its baaaaaad, but not as bad as an apostate to Islam. An apostate from Islam automatically qualifies for a one way trip to the gallows. An unbeliever can get away with paying special taxes.
So Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth tattooes "kafir" on his arm, what is wrong with that? He is a kafir. One who chooses to wear his epithet proudly on his arms. How come he is the one accused of Islamophobia when "kafir" use by Moslems is in the context of hostility against non Moslems? It's bizarre and odd accusation. It's like accusing some black man who tattoos the "n" word on his biceps of racism.
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In a statement, CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said:
“Tattooing the Arabic word kafir–which essentially refers to a person who knowingly conceals or denies fundamental, divine truths–on his body is a sign of both anti-Muslim hostility and personal insecurity.
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I don't ger Nihad Awad's logic
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A kafir is an unbeliever in Islam. It's at once a pejorative, an accusation, a denunciation, a condemnation, a possible lynching. Its baaaaaad, but not as bad as an apostate to Islam. An apostate from Islam automatically qualifies for a one way trip to the gallows. An unbeliever can get away with paying special taxes.
So Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth tattooes "kafir" on his arm, what is wrong with that? He is a kafir. One who chooses to wear his epithet proudly on his arms. How come he is the one accused of Islamophobia when "kafir" use by Moslems is in the context of hostility against non Moslems? It's bizarre and odd accusation. It's like accusing some black man who tattoos the "n" word on his biceps of racism.
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In a statement, CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said:
“Tattooing the Arabic word kafir–which essentially refers to a person who knowingly conceals or denies fundamental, divine truths–on his body is a sign of both anti-Muslim hostility and personal insecurity.
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I don't ger Nihad Awad's logic

Pete Hegseth’s Arabic tattoo stirs controversy: ‘clear symbol of Islamophobia’
Critics say US defense secretary’s tattoo of the word kafir, meaning ‘infidel’ or ‘non-believer’ could offend Muslims