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If somebody clearly and explicitly says that he does not believe in God or any religion, are Muslims allowed to take his belongings and properties without paying for them?

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If somebody clearly and explicitly says that he does not believe in God or any religion, are Muslims allowed to take his belongings and properties without paying for them?

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A1: Even though these people are not considered either Ahlul Kitab (people of the book, Non Muslims who are followers of a prophet who has divine book, such as Jews and Christians) or Ahlul Dhimma (people of the book such as Jews and Christians who enjoy the security of Islamic Government and are subject to observation of Islamic social rules and live in Muslim territories) their belongings and properties are not respected. However every act which will cause the Muslims to look bad must be avoided.

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