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Defining Kafir, Mushrik And A Non-Muslim
I went through all the discussions on this matter but still want to clear some doubts on this matter.
Let me know whether my understanding is correct or not on this matter.👇🏻
Kafir:- A person who deliberately denies the truth .
Mushrik:- A person who deliberately rejects truth and monotheism and performs polytheism.
[All Mushriks are kafir but not all kafirs are mushrik] but both will be worthy of punishment by Allah for deliberatly denying the truth .
But we muslims have no authority to point anyone kafir or mushrik (even if they involved in polytheistic activities).
Christianity and Judiasm never admitted polytheism but they still involve in some polytheistic activities .
Hinduism is also not a religion of polytheism according to the hindus. They belief hinduism is a religion of henotheism (literally one god) and monotheism both. But they also belief that there are many dieties, forms from which the supreme god can be reached.
Even if someone belief in open polytheism still we don’t have any authority to call them mushrik. We can call them polytheists but we can’t call them Mushrik(A person who deliberately denies monotheism and truth and performs polytheism).
So we muslims have no authority to call anyone mushrik, kafir in today’s world right?.
Yes these activities are clearly polytheistic activities in our eyes but we don’t have the authority to call anyone mushrik/ kafir because only Allah can judge and know that who is deliberately committing shirk and denying the truth.
The Right way to call them is Non-muslims or the name they actually prefer to be called.
So What I’ve understood is right?.
Please correct me If I’ve misunderstood anything.
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