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Islamic religious term meaning apostate, heretic, or atheist
Mulhid (ملحد plural ملحدون mulḥidun and ملاحدۃ malāḥidah) is an Islamic religious term meaning apostate, atheist, infidel or heretic. In pre-Islamic times
Mulhid
Egyptian writer and literary critic (1911–1940)
believer in God feels happy and at peace. After the publication of Limada ana mulhid (Why Am I An Atheist?), Adham became known as the "atheist who spoke his
Ismail_Adham
1090–1256 Nizari state in northwest Iran and Syria
(نزارية), and the Nizaris are sometimes referred to with abusive terms such as mulhid (ملحد, plural: malahida ملاحدة; literally "atheist"). The abusive terms
Nizari_Ismaili_state
Nizari Isma'ili military order (1090–1256)
referring to the Assassins as such. The Sunni Muslims also used the term mulhid to refer to the Assassins, which is also recorded by the traveller and Franciscan
Order_of_Assassins
Killings during Iran's cultural revolution
non-theistic beliefs, were broadly classified as “apostate” (murtad) or “atheist” (mulhid) communists. Between 1980 and 1983, Khomeini issued multiple decrees and
1981–1982_Iran_massacres
Indian Islamic scholar (1746–1824)
declared that the Shia scholar Tafazzul Husain Kashmiri was an apostate (mulhid-i-kamil) because of some of his views. Shah Abd al-Aziz sharply criticized
Shah_Abdul_Aziz_Dehlavi
10th-century Iranian physician and polymath
al-Razi by name in his book, but referred to his interlocutor simply as the mulḥid (lit. 'heretic'). Al-Razi's religious and philosophical views were later
Abu_Bakr_al-Razi
20th century Al Azhar scholar
criticized by Rashid Rida, who accused al-Damanhury of being a kafir and a mulhid. A group of Sunni shaykhs from his native city, Damanhur, also took him
Mohammed Abu Zaid al-Damanhury
Mohammed_Abu_Zaid_al-Damanhury
Study of Islamic doctrines
ruler to commission Mutakallimūn representing Islam to write books against Mulhid from the circle of the Manichaeans, Bardesanites and Marcionites and to
Kalam
Discrimination based on lack of religious belief
non-theistic beliefs, were broadly classified as “apostate” (murtad) or “atheist” (mulhid) communists. Between 1980 and 1983, Khomeini issued multiple decrees and
Discrimination against atheists
Discrimination_against_atheists
The earliest extant work bearing this title is probably the Radd ʿalā al-mulḥid of the ninth-century Zaydī theologian al-Qāsim b. Ibrāhīm. ... Nevertheless
History_of_atheism
the eminent Shia scientist Allama Tafazzul Husain Khan was an apostate (mulhid-i-kamil). He compiled most of the anti-Shia books available to him, albeit
Shia_Islam_in_South_Asia
19th-century Indian Islamic scholar
excommunicating him and declaring him to be an infidel. He was called Dajjal, Mulhid, Zindiq, Makkar, Mal‘un, etc. [Life of Morning, by A R Dard, (1948) p.371]
Muhammad_Husayn_Batalwi
1891 book by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
the country, Ahmad was declared to be an infidel. He was called Dajjal, Mulhid, Zindiq, Makkar, Mal‘un, etc. Molvi Muhammad Hussain Batalvi wrote in his
The_Heavenly_Decree
Pakistani historian
(India of the Middle Ages), 2007 Bartanvi Hindustan (British India), 2007 Mulhid Ka Overcoat, Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Ed. 2013 In the Shadow of History
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Father of Thorkel.
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Spanish form of Latin Jesus, JESÚS means "God is salvation."
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The cloud Hera made by Zeus that birthed the Centaurs.
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