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Why do disbelieves hate the word disbelievers

Servant_of_the_One1

Well-Known Member
It makes no sense why they hate it.

They dont believe in it so why does it bother them?



Personaly iam proud kafir/disbeliever in judaism/christianity/hinduism/buddhism/atheism because i will never believe in their doctrines.


Correction title: why do disbelievers hate to be called Disbelievers
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
I've never encountered anyone who said they hate the word "disbeliever."

I can see where some people might find that it isn't very accurate in describing them or their views, but I don't expect many people "hate" it.

Why would you think that many people do?
 

sovietchild

Well-Known Member
What is wrong with those disbelievers who don't like to be called a disbeliever? Maybe they have not made their mind up.
 

Servant_of_the_One1

Well-Known Member
Because it isn't true.
I believe in lots of things.
Just not human prophets claiming to speak for God and getting a bunch of stuff wrong.
Tom

Thats none of ur business if its true or not. Its not like ur saying can end other religions.
Every religion says its the truth.

The fact is that u are disbeliever in islamic doctrine just like iam disbeliever in trinitarian doctrine.


Being called disbeliever is an compliment
 

Deathbydefault

Apistevist Asexual Atheist
It makes no sense why they hate it.

They dont believe in it so why does it bother them?

I think it only bothers the more picky ones, I couldn't care less about what people call me.

Personaly iam proud kafir/disbeliever in judaism/christianity/hinduism/buddhism/atheism because i will never believe in their doctrines.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't kafir refer to those who aren't Muslim?
I'm also fairly certain that atheism doesn't have a set doctrine.
 

The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
Kafir is commonly used in a derogatory context and basically it's synonymous with calling someone dirty. It carries such weight as an insult because belief in God is the most important thing in Islam - er go being a disbeliever must be the ultimate disgrace and sign of being the worst of creatures. The Quran even says this once or twice.

I find it rather strange that derogatory terms for ethnic groups like the p-word (for Pakistanis) or calling Arabs 'sand n*****s' can land you a warning point or two but Muslims can throw 'kafir', 'rafidah' and 'majoos' at people to their hearts' content given there's never anything other than malign intent behind these words. To be honest, I don't hate being called it; especially by people who follow such a morally skewed belief system. I just don't like the double-standards involved in letting Muslims use such terms in conversation.
 
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Kuzcotopia

If you can read this, you are as lucky as I am.
It makes no sense why they hate it.

They dont believe in it so why does it bother them?



Personaly iam proud kafir/disbeliever in judaism/christianity/hinduism/buddhism/atheism because i will never believe in their doctrines.


Correction title: why do disbelievers hate to be called Disbelievers

I wasn't aware that I hated to be called a disbeliever. Although if I had to speculate resistance, it's probably a pushback against marginalization.
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
I simply don't care and think this a just a myth that Muslims babble about among themselves to make themselves feel better. I've never heard of anyone saying they cared about being called a disbeliever let alone not liking the term, LOL.

As my dearly departed mom used to say, "Call me what you like, just don't call me late for dinner!" :D
 

Servant_of_the_One1

Well-Known Member
I think it only bothers the more picky ones, I couldn't care less about what people call me.



Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't kafir refer to those who aren't Muslim?
I'm also fairly certain that atheism doesn't have a set doctrine.


Kafir means someone who disbelieve in Islam. Someone who doesnt even recognize the existence of Allah.


It would be injustice to call non-followers of islam "believers", they dont believe in Allah etc
 
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