Fajir
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In Islamic context, a Fajir (Arabic: فاجر; pl. Fajarah (فجرة)) is a "wicked evil doer", a sinner (by action). Compare: Kafir (sinner by disbelief in Allah)
Among the notable people called so is Yazid I, see Sunni view of Yazid I.
[edit] External links
- An Enlightening Commentary into the Light of the Holy Qur'An, search for "Fajir"
Fajir is the Morning prayer. Which is prayed before Dusk.