What's the difference between kaffir and kafir?

Kaffir


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Kafir

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Sometimes it can seem as if the history of the City is the history of its crises and disasters, from the banking crisis of 1825 (which saw undercapitalised banks collapse – perhaps the closest historic parallel to the contemporary credit crunch), through the Spanish panic of 1835, the railway bust of 1837, the crash of Overend Gurney, the Kaffir boom, the Westralian boom, the Marconi scandal, and so on and on – a theme with endless variations.
  • (2) Abbott told parliament last week’s police raids came after “an Australian [Isis] operative instructed his followers to pluck people from the street to demonstrate that they could, in his words, ‘kill kaffirs’ ”.
  • (3) One senior contractor told me, on condition of anonymity, that a South African contractor told him killing an Iraqi was just like "shooting a kaffir".
  • (4) There are already people who think of us as kaffirs [infidels], and a primetime documentary airing these opinions will only inflame that view and provide justification for sectarian hatred and violence."
  • (5) Plush sofas, theatrical curtains and funky lighting from competing chandeliers give the place an aesthetic that serves as the perfect setting for fusion martinis such as Rozameltini (pisco, kaffir lime and fresh blueberry juice, £8) or Mirotini (Grand Marnier, pisco, passion fruit and raspberry juice, £4.80).
  • (6) Her dinner companion, who describes herself as a 16 years old, replied: “uh wanna behead some kaffirs [non Muslims] now”.
  • (7) And Wally Serote, a leading poet and writer, suggested the painting was no different to labelling black people "kaffirs" – a highly offensive term.
  • (8) • iheartfalafel.com Carte Blanche Pretty much defying categories, this ultra-cute trailer's owner, Jessie, says the style of cooking is "completely our own", mixing it up with a dizzying range of eclectic components: kaffir lime leaves in coconut milk to rosemary beets and beer-braised ribs.
  • (9) "They say: 'You're just a kaffir, an American collaborator," he says.
  • (10) During Nelson Mandela's presidency, he notes, "it was the only city in which he was met with a placard that referred to him with the K-word [the taboo term "kaffir"].
  • (11) A friend heard a white fan, at Pretoria's Loftus Versfeld stadium, insult an official repeatedly with the word " kaffir " when he was prevented from bringing his own beer into the stadium.
  • (12) After 2013, he returned and began calling all those around him ‘kaffirs’ [unbelievers],” his brother says.

Kafir


Definition:

  • (n.) One of a race which, with the Hottentots and Bushmen, inhabit South Africa. They inhabit the country north of Cape Colony, the name being now specifically applied to the tribes living between Cape Colony and Natal; but the Zulus of Natal are true Kaffirs.
  • (n.) One of a race inhabiting Kafiristan in Central Asia.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The attackers stormed into the hostel and said they wanted to know where the kafirs [unbelievers] were,” he said.
  • (2) Among them was a 16-year-old from Manchester who celebrated the shootings on Twitter, while another British woman greeted the Charlie Hebdo shootings by saying: “May Allah help them kill as many kafirs they can #parisshooting.” Another potential name to be added to the ICSR database is Hayat Boumeddiene, partner of one of the Paris attackers, Amédy Coulibaly, and France’s most wanted woman.
  • (3) The six-count indictment – which also covered his alleged efforts to provide support and resources for al-Qaida groups attacking US troops abroad – said he "planned to commit acts of violence against the United States" with the goal of "decapitating" the nation's military center "and killing as many 'kafirs' [non-believers] as possible."
  • (4) Hazara are Shia muslims, “kafirs” (infidels) to the Sunni Taliban.
  • (5) The clip, which has not been independently authenticated, concludes with footage of a young child in military-style fatigues, who warns in English: “We are going to go kill the kafir [non-believers] over there.” In a seemingly deliberate emulation of Isis videos featuring the British extremist Mohammed Emwazi , the footage focuses on one man wearing a balaclava and repeatedly addressing the prime minister directly.
  • (6) At the beginning of this course you were a kafir (an unbeliever),” he said.
  • (7) Islamist websites call him an apostate, accuse him of selling his nation for Russian cash, and make clumsy puns on his surname with the Arabic word kafir (unbeliever).

Words possibly related to "kaffir"

Words possibly related to "kafir"