• Mulhid (z plural ملحدون mulḥidun and ملاحدۃ malāḥidah) is an Islamic religious term meaning apostate, atheist, infidel or heretic. In pre-Islamic times...
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  • Aziz declared that the Shia scholar Tafazzul Husain Khan was an apostate (mulhid-i-kamil) because of some of his views. Shah Abd al-Aziz sharply criticized...
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    (نزارية), and the Nizaris are sometimes referred to with abusive terms such as mulhid (ملحد, plural: malahida ملاحدة; literally "atheist"). The abusive terms...
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    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...
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    Moscow State University Alma mater Moscow State University Subject Religion, literature, science Notable works Limāḏā ʾanā Mulḥid (Why i'm an atheist)...
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  • (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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    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...
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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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