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Encyclopedia > Munafiq

Munafiq is a term in Islam used to describe a hypocrite, who while outwardly practicing the forms of Islam, inwardly conceals (perhaps even unknowingly) kufr; considered worse than a kafir. Islam  listen? (Arabic: al-islām) the submission to God is a monotheistic faith, one of the Abrahamic religions, and the worlds second largest religion. ... see kaffir lime for the condiment, kaffir for the derogatory Afrikaans term for native Africans. ... see kaffir lime for the condiment, kaffir for the derogatory Afrikaans term for native Africans. ...




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Islamic Voice - Muharram / SAFAR 1424 H (1802 words)
Besides, there are also those munafiq who are foremost in joining the society of the believers by believing yet then lose faith and leave them.
The munafiq are referred to in many verses of the Quran, and the believers are warned against them.
However, although the munafiq seems to believe in Allah and worship Him, he is discriminated from the believers by his slack conduct in earning the good pleasure of Allah.
IN RETROSPECT: Those who Reject Faith (2473 words)
The munafiq are referred to in many verses of the Quran, and the believers are warned against them.
The munafiq, who pretend to be believers in order to benefit from the fortune of the believers, abandon the believers in a slightest moment of difficulty and side with the adversaries of the believers.
However, although the munafiq seems to believe in Allah and worship Him, he is discriminated from the believers by his slack conduct in earning the good pleasure of Allah.
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