| 11. | London : T . Fisher Unwin, 1907 Kafir Stories . 2nd ed.
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| 12. | The Kafir fort of Zamr-i-Atish Parast lay close by.
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| 13. | And by the way the word Kafir only means disbeliever
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| 14. | All Siah-Posh groups of Kafirs are regarded as of common origin.
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| 15. | They were regarded as kafir and even enemies.
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| 16. | Kafirs, as having descended from ancient Kambojas.
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| 17. | That is the heart of the " kafir " or ungrateful disbeliever.
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| 18. | One who respects kafirs, dishonors the Muslims.
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| 19. | Ghiyt al-Mris?wherein he declared him a Kafir ( an unbeliever ).
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| 20. | Other Islamic scholars and literature, however, consider Jews and Christians as kafir.
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