Kafir 'link' [UPDATED]
Rashid lowered his bucket into the well. When he pulled it up, he did not walk back to his village. Instead, he poured half the water into Eli's jug. "Take this to your children first," he said. "Tomorrow, you will pour for mine."
The , an early sect, argued the opposite: a major sin makes you a Kafir worthy of death. Mainstream Islam violently rejected this, with the Prophet reportedly saying: "If a Muslim calls another kafir, then if the latter is a kafir, it is so; otherwise, the former himself becomes a kafir." This hadith (prophetic saying) is designed to shut down casual excommunication. Rashid lowered his bucket into the well
Kefir is created through the symbiotic fermentation of milk by kefir grains "Take this to your children first," he said
A word meant to separate can become a bridge, if we are brave enough to pour our water into another’s jug. The real "covering of truth" is not a different creed, but the act of seeing an enemy where a thirsty human being stands. Kefir is created through the symbiotic fermentation of