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*An '''infidel''' is an unbeliever in respect to a particular religion, especially ] or ]. | *An '''infidel''' is an unbeliever in respect to a particular religion, especially ] (]) or ]. | ||
*In ], ''']''' is most commonly translated from ] into ] as "infidel". | *In ], ''']''' is most commonly translated from ] into ] as "infidel". | ||
*In general, an '''infidel''' is one who doubts or rejects a particular ], ], or ]. | *In general, an '''infidel''' is one who doubts or rejects a particular ], ], or ]. |
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- An infidel is an unbeliever in respect to a particular religion, especially Christianity (archaic) or Islam.
- In Islam, kafir is most commonly translated from Arabic into English as "infidel".
- In general, an infidel is one who doubts or rejects a particular doctrine, system, or principle.
- see Infidel (computer game) for the 1983 computer text adventure from Infocom.
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