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*In ], an ] term ] as "]" is used for non-Muslims. *In ], an ] term ] as "]" is used for non-Muslims.
*In ], "infidel" is an ] now supplanted variously by "]", "]", "]" or "] *In ], "infidel" is an ] now supplanted variously by "]", "]", "]" or "]"; but the word survives in English as a general term and as a common translation of the Islamic "kafir".
*In ], "]" and "]" denote non-Jews and non-Israelites, respectively. *In ], "]" and "]" denote non-Jews and non-Israelites, respectively.
*In ], "]" describes one who does not recognize the authority of the ], and "]", someone who does not follow the ] way of living. *In ], "]" describes one who does not recognize the authority of the ], and "]", someone who does not follow the ] way of living.

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An "infidel" is an unbeliever concerning central tenets of a religion, often used in a pejorative sense to describe those who explicitly deny them (especially regarding asserted aspects of the religion's deity). More generally, an infidel is one who doubts or rejects a particular (usually heirarchical) doctrine, system, or principle.

(See Infidel (computer game) for the 1983 computer text adventure from Infocom.)

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