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K-F-R (in Arabic script: ك-ف-ر; in Hebrew script: כ-פ-ר) is the triconsonantal root of many Arabic and Hebrew words, and many of those words are used as names.
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كافر (kāfir) will appear on the front of the face of dajjāl (Arabic: دجال). In 2012, prominent expert in symbolism Dr. Omar Zaid published the K F R sign as a rotation of the eye of Horus. This has led to the view that the dajjal in Hadith is the figure of Horus.
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