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Disbelievers

A disbeliever is a term used to describe an individual who does not believe in a particular religion, deity, or set of religious beliefs. The term is often used in a religious context to refer to those who do not adhere to the beliefs of a specific faith. In Hebrew, the term can be translated as כופר (kofer) or חסיד אומות העולם (chasid umot haolam) in certain contexts. In Arabic, a disbeliever is referred to as كافر (kafir), while in Spanish, the term is incrédulo or no creyente. The concept of disbelievers is significant in many religious texts and traditions, often serving as a contrast to believers or followers of a particular faith. The term can carry varying connotations depending on the cultural and religious context in which it is used, ranging from neutral descriptions to pejorative labels.