Pete Hegseth’s New Tattoo Is Causing a Stir with Muslims – Here’s What It Means

Pete Hegsethโ€™s ink is making quite a stink.

The heavily tattooed secretary of defense was photographed Tuesday working out with Navy SEALs in Hawaii, with the images shared on X.

โ€œKicked off the day alongside the warriors of SDVT-1 at @JointBasePHH. These SEALs are the tip of the spear, masters of stealth, endurance, and lethality. Americaโ€™s enemies fear themโ€”our allies trust them. Proud to spend time with Americaโ€™s best,โ€ Hegseth wrote.

Then came a closer inspection from Scott Adams, who posted his research on X.

โ€œInteresting: Hegseth now bears a bold new tattooโ€”โ€™Kafir,โ€™ the Arabic word for infidel, inked on his arm. The term is commonly used by Islamist extremists to label non-believers, and Hegsethโ€™s tattoo sends a clear message of defiance,โ€ he wrote.

Since it was a Trump administration figure, there was, of course, outrage.

โ€œThe move was seen as Islamophobic by many, who took to social media to voice concerns that such actions reflect the policies that continue to oppress Muslims worldwide,โ€ The Muslim Journalists posted on Instagram.

Palestinian activist Nerdeen Kiswani posted her disdain on X.

โ€œHegseth just got a kafir (ูƒุงูุฑ) tattoo under his Deus Vult tattooโ€”a Crusader slogan. This isnโ€™t just a personal choice; itโ€™s a clear symbol of Islamophobia from the man overseeing U.S. wars,โ€ Kiswani wrote.

Kiswani said the term โ€œhas been weaponized by far-right Islamophobes to mock and vilify Muslims. Itโ€™s not about his personal beliefs. Itโ€™s about how these beliefs translate into policyโ€”how they shape military decisions, surveillance programs, and foreign interventions targeting Muslim countries.โ€

โ€œThe U.S. just bombed Yemen. This is the real-world impact of officials who glorify imperialist violence. These tattoos arenโ€™t harmlessโ€”they reflect the policies that continue to kill and oppress Muslims worldwide,โ€ she wrote.

โ€œThis is the normalization of Islamophobia at the highest levels of power. What else is this supposed to mean besides U.S. foreign policy being a crusade against Muslims?โ€ Kiswani said.

โ€œTattooing the Arabic word kafirโ€”which refers to someone who knowingly denies or conceals fundamental divine truthsโ€”on his body is a display of both anti-Muslim hostility and personal insecurity,โ€ Nihad Awad, national executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations said, according to Newsweek.

โ€œSecretary Hegseth can tattoo himself whatever he wants, but he should keep in mind that he leads the U.S. armed forces, which includes thousands of American Muslims, and that he is sworn to defend the American people, who include millions of American Muslims.โ€