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Originally posted by Shimano105 View PostThen how come Muslims use it all the time to refer to non believers, Einstein?Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by Shimano105 View PostThen how come Muslims use it all the time to refer to non believers, Einstein?
What does the word "Infidel" actually mean?
First used in Middle English circa 1460 (adjective, noun), from the Middle French infidèle, and from Latin infidelis "unfaithful," later "unbelieving," In the 15c. meaning "a non-Christian" (especially a Saracen); later "one who does not believe in religion" (1526).Infidel has been used by Christians to name the people outside their religious group, the ones who do not have faith (fides in Latin).[2]Last edited by Churchill; 18 March 2008, 14:49.Comment
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Look rather than quoting Wikipedia just answer the questions put to you, you rabid, jowly old muttComment
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Originally posted by Shimano105 View PostLook rather than quoting Wikipedia just answer the questions put to you, you rabid, jowly old mutt
I quoted Wikipedia because it was the easiest thing to do.
Answer this question, why would a Muslim use a word that has Latin origins? Surely they would have their own word that would have an Arabic origin.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostRight, having read a lot of books regarding the Crusades and such - Some in French I might add. You find that the Muslims were referred to as Infidels. They were deemed to be without "Faith" particularly in this case the Christian Faith.
I quoted Wikipedia because it was the easiest thing to do.
Answer this question, why would a Muslim use a word that has Latin origins? Surely they would have their own word that would have an Arabic origin.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Thankyou for that. However, back on topic, I bet they still wouldn't buy a halal sarnie served up by a <infidel equivalent>Comment
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Originally posted by chef View PostJust had a great plan b idea but can't be bothered to find out all the legal side of things so if anyone wants to use it then fill yer boots..
Halal SandwichesThe Mods stole my post count!Comment
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