I thought I would bring up a point I heard in a lecture last week, and that is definition of "disbeliever".
Many tend to think that anyone who is not Muslim is a disbeliever, and most people are especially quick to call every non-Muslim in the West kaffirs. From what I understand, this is not exactly correct.
A disbeliever is someone who hears the message clearly and rejects it.
A non-Muslim is someone who simply is not Muslim. They may have never heard the message. Upon hearing it, they may or may not choose to believe.
So while a disbeliever is a non-Muslim, a non-Muslim is not necessarily a disbeliever.
Am I correct in this understanding? If so, I believe people should take more care when labeling people because many times Muslims are quick to label everyone in the US as kaffirs, and I think only a small percentage of people have a clear, correct picture of Islam.
Many tend to think that anyone who is not Muslim is a disbeliever, and most people are especially quick to call every non-Muslim in the West kaffirs. From what I understand, this is not exactly correct.
A disbeliever is someone who hears the message clearly and rejects it.
A non-Muslim is someone who simply is not Muslim. They may have never heard the message. Upon hearing it, they may or may not choose to believe.
So while a disbeliever is a non-Muslim, a non-Muslim is not necessarily a disbeliever.
Am I correct in this understanding? If so, I believe people should take more care when labeling people because many times Muslims are quick to label everyone in the US as kaffirs, and I think only a small percentage of people have a clear, correct picture of Islam.