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An infidel is an unbeliever in respect to a particular religion . In general, an infidel is one who doubts or rejects a particular doctrine, system, or principle.The concept is used in various religions like Islam, Christianity, Judaism , although the word is only used in Christianity .

  • In Islam, the word kafir is used for non-muslims.
  • in Judaism, the words Goyim & Gentile are used for non-jews or non-israielites .
  • In Hinduism the word nastik is used for a person who does not recognize the authority of the Vedas , and mleccha, meaning someone who does not follow the Hindu way of living .


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