Into how many parts are people divided in terms of belief and unbelief?

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They are divided into three:
1 – Believers,
2 – Unbelievers,
3 – Munafiqs (Hypocrites).
- A person who believes in the essential decrees of the religion of Islam that are obligatory to believe in without hesitation and approves them is called a believer.
- A person who does not believe in any of the fundamentals of belief included in Amantu and any of the orders and prohibitions of Allah is called an unbeliever.
- A person who seemingly believes but denies in his heart is called a hypocrite.
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