Descriptions:
“Kaafir Kise Kahte Hain” by Syed Abdullah Tariq is an Islamic book that explores the concept of kufr (disbelief) and who is considered a kaafir (disbeliever) in Islam. The book provides a detailed explanation of the term “kaafir” based on Quranic teachings, Hadith, and Islamic jurisprudence. It aims to clarify misconceptions and promote a deeper understanding of the criteria for disbelief in Islam.
2. Key Points:
- Definition of Kufr: Explains the meaning of kufr and its various forms, such as rejecting faith, denying Allah’s signs, or associating partners with Him.
- Criteria for Being a Kaafir: Discusses the actions, beliefs, or behaviors that classify someone as a disbeliever in Islam.
- Misconceptions Addressed: Clarifies common misunderstandings about the term “kaafir” and its application.
- Islamic Perspective on Non-Muslims: Differentiates between disbelievers (kaafir) and People of the Book (Jews and Christians), and explains how Muslims should interact with them.
- Spiritual Consequences: Highlights the consequences of kufr in this life and the hereafter.







