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Pete Hegseth's new "kafir" tattoo sits just below another inked phrase across his bicep. In Arabic, the term historically ...
Photos show that Hegseth has the word "kafir" tattooed in Arabic below his right bicep. The phrase is used in the Quran to ...
The term "kafir" (meaning "infidel" or "non-believer") is used in Islam to describe non-believers and has increasingly been appropriated by far-right groups.
The Donald Trump adviser recently posted photos on his social media account that shows off a tattoo that appears to read "kafir" or infidel in Arabic. Hegseth posted a bunch of photos on his X ...
The new tattoo revealed in the video features the Arabic word 'kafir,' which in the Quran means 'disbeliever' or 'infidel' and is inked below hegseth's 'Deus Vult' tattoo. The discovery sparked ...
The tattoo is the Arabic word “kafir,” which translates to “disbeliever” or “infidel.” Critics say that it clearly brands Hegseth, who is a devout Christian, as an enemy of Islam.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is facing criticism for a new tattoo allegedly saying 'Kafir', an Arabic term for infidel. The new tattoo has been spotted in photos of him from his recent visit to ...
But eagle-eyed sleuths on social media noticed he had a tattoo of the Arabic word kafir - translated to mean "infidel" - inked on the inside of his right arm. The new tattoo has led to accusations ...
Photos show that Hegseth has the word "kafir" tattooed in Arabic below his right bicep. The phrase is used in the Quran to refer to someone who has "disbelief" or "a rejection of true belief ...