mushrik

/ˈmʊʃ.ɹɪk/

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from Arabic مُشْرِك (mušrik).

noun

  1. A person who rejects tawhid; an idolater, a polytheist.“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.”