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Pete Hegseth, U.S. Defense Secretary, is facing intense criticism after unveiling a new Arabic tattoo that reads "kafir" ...
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.
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," ...
Hegseth has denied the tattoo has any meaning rooted in bigotry and is instead an homage to his Christian faith, but critics have noted his long, public antipathy to Islam. The new “kafir ...
Pete Hegseth's new "kafir" tattoo sits just below another inked phrase across his bicep. In Arabic, the term historically ...
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has raised eyebrows with a previously unknown tattoo. Mr Hegseth's tattoo was revealed during a visit to the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in the US state of ...
Hegseth, a former Fox News commentator and Army National Guard veteran, described the tattoo in question as a Jerusalem Cross and a symbol of his Christian faith. What conflict abroad means for ...
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The tattoo, which was visible in a picture shared by the defense secretary on X on Tuesday, is of the Arabic word ‘Kafir,’ ...
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