In a religious context, scholars categorize küfür into four types (e.g., küfr-i inkârî , küfr-i nifâk ), though modern internet culture uses the term strictly for "insults" or "bad language".
It comes from the Arabic root kfr , meaning "to cover" or "to conceal," originally referring to religious disbelief or ingratitude. Kufur Ses Kaydi
Platforms like TikTok and news sites often have strict policies against hosting content that includes insults or threats, and users may face legal action for digital harassment. In a religious context, scholars categorize küfür into