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Unadapted borrowing from Arabic مُشْرِك (mušrik).

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mushrik (plural mushriks or mushrikun)

  1. (Islam) A person who rejects tawhid; an idolater, a polytheist.
    • 1999, Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, quoting The Qur'an, translated by Kamal El-Helbawy, M. Moinuddin Siddiqui, Syed Shukry, and Ahmad Zaki Hammad, The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam (Al-Halal Wal Haram Fil Islam), →ISBN:
      And do not marry mushrik women until they believe, for a believing bondmaid is better than a mushrik woman, even though you may admire her.
    • 2013, James R. White, What Every Christian Needs to Know About the Qur'an, Baker Books, →ISBN:
      A person can have committed shirk in their lifetime and still find forgiveness (especially by saying the Shahada and becoming a Muslim). The concept is that if one dies in this state (as a mushrik, an idolator, one who engages in and does not repent shirk), there is no forgiveness.

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