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And now, the Secretary of Defense has carved even more proof of this into his body. One can only imagine an “Infidel” tattoo, right below “Deus Vult,” might go over the next time Hegseth has to meet ...
Pete Hegseth faces backlash for Arabic tattoo ‘kafir’ next to ‘Deus Vult’, sparking accusations of anti-Muslim sentiment.
Just below his Deus Vult tattoo on his right biceps, the new tattoo in question appears. Social media posts claimed that the new tattoo translates to Kafir. There has been no confirmation about this.
New photos show that Hegseth has a tattoo in an Arabic word: 'Kafir.' What does that mean and what do critics say it's indicating?
British journalist Dilly Hussain, meanwhile, wrote, “Muslims should not be offended or shocked at Pete Hegseth’s new ‘kafir’ tattoo or his crusader ‘Deus Vult’ tattoo.
The word sits below another tattoo reading “Deus Vult”, a phrase thought to be a battle cry from the 11th-century Crusades. “Tattooing the Arabic word kafir – which refers to someone who ...
“Deus Vult,” Latin for “God wills it,” is a phrase associated with the Christian crusaders of the Middle Ages that has been adopted by white supremacists in recent decades.
The new tattoo revealed in the video features the Arabic word 'kafir,' which in the Quran means 'disbeliever' or 'infidel' and is inked below hegseth's 'Deus Vult' tattoo.
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