- community, such as the
consumption of
alcohol and pork. Some
Muslims reject the
dhimma system by
arguing that it is a
system which is
inappropriate in the age...
- and its laws.
Muslim jurists required adult, free, sane
males among the
dhimma community to pay the jizya,
while exempting women, children, elders, handicapped...
- the
whole of
Islamic Iberia. Non-Muslims were
given the
status of ahl al-
dhimma (people
under protection), with
adult men
paying a "Jizya" tax
equal to...
- The Dhimmi: Jews and
Christians Under Islam is a
history book on the
dhimmi peoples - the non-Arab and non-Muslim
communities subjected to
Muslim domination...
- by
several other religious groups in
order to gain the
legal protection (
dhimma)
offered by
Islamic law.
Mandaeans recognize God to be the eternal, creator...
- Zoroastrians, Hindus,
Jains and Buddhists.
Moderate Muslims generally reject the
dhimma system as
inappropriate for the age of nation-states and democracies. In...
- 2018, p. 150. W****erstein,
David J. (2020). "Christians, Jews, and the
Dhimma Status". In Fierro,
Maribel (ed.). The
Routledge Handbook of
Muslim Iberia...
-
experience of
those who are
subject to
dhimma, and thus not
synonymous to, but
rather a
subset of the
dhimma phenomenon: "dhimmitude ...
represents a...
- as by
several other religious groups in
order to gain
legal protection (
dhimma) as
offered by
Islamic law. Occasionally,
Mandaeans are also
called "Christians...
-
Muslim authorities as a
People of the Book
deserving of
legal protection (
dhimma).
Among those are the
Sabians of Harran,
adherents of a
poorly understood...