Disbelievers
From WikiIslam
A disbeliever (كافر kāfir; plural كفّار kuffār) refers to one who rejects Allah and who does not believe in Muhammad as the final messenger of Allah.[1][2] Although Christians and Jews are called the People of the Book (أهل الكتاب ahl al-kitab), they qualify as disbelievers according to the Qur'an.
[edit] How to Become a Disbeliever
- Call on anyone other than Allah (ie for intercession) - Qur'an 10:106
- Dislike Allah - Qur'an 39:45
- Sacrifice to anyone other than Allah - Qur'an 108:2
- Hate Islam or anything Islamic - Qur'an 47:9
- Joke about Islam or anything Islamic - Qur'an 9:65-66
- Disbelieve in any of the Messengers - Qur'an 2:285
- Judge by any other law aside from Islamic law - Qur'an 5:44
- Forbid what Allah has made lawful, or make lawful what Allah has forbidden - Qur'an 2:275
- Believe in any other religion - Qur'an 3:85
- Leave Islam - Qur'an 2:217
- Give assistance to disbelievers against Muslims - Qur'an 3:28
- Disbelieve in Muhammad thereby rejecting Islam - Qur'an 98:6
[edit] See Also
- The People of the Book: Do they qualify as believers or disbelievers?
- Characteristics of a Kafir
- Friendships between Muslims and Kuffar
- Islam and Apostasy
- Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Fighting Kuffar
