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Mulhid (z
plural ملحدون mulḥidun and ملاحدۃ malāḥidah) is an
Islamic religious term
meaning apostate, atheist,
infidel or heretic. In pre-Islamic times...
- (نزارية), and the
Nizaris are
sometimes referred to with
abusive terms such as
mulhid (ملحد, plural:
malahida ملاحدة;
literally "atheist"). The
abusive terms...
- 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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referring to the ********ins as such. The ****
Muslims also used the term
mulhid to
refer to the ********ins,
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)...
- 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...
- 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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ruler to
commission Mutakallimūn
representing Islam to
write books against Mulhid from the
circle of the Manichaeans,
Bardesanites and
Marcionites and to...
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criticized by
Rashid Rida, who
accused al-Damanhury of
being a
kafir and a
mulhid. A
group of ****
shaykhs from his
native city, Damanhur, also took him...
- 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...