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Dhimmī (Arabic: ذمي ḏimmī, IPA: [ˈðimmiː],
collectively أهل الذمة ʾahl aḏ-ḏimmah/dhimmah "the
people of the covenant") or muʿāhid (معاهد) is a historical...
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Muslims as
People of the Book were
subject to a
legal status known as
dhimmi,
meaning that they had the
option to pay a
special head tax
called jizya...
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anyone who had
reached puberty pay jizya. [1]
Islamic Regimes allowed dhimmis to
serve in
Muslim armies.
Those who
chose to join
military service were...
- the centuries. A
dhimmi or mu'ahid is a
historical term for non-Muslims
living in an
Islamic state with
legal protection.: 470
Dhimmis were
exempt from...
- 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...
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writer Bat Ye'or in the 1980s and 1990s. It is
constructed from the
Arabic dhimmi, "non-Muslim
living in an
Islamic state".
Akbarzadeh and
Roose suggest that...
- is
Robert Spencer. It is a
project of the
David Horowitz Freedom Center.
Dhimmi Watch was a blog on the
Jihad Watch site, also
maintained by Spencer, focusing...
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until the
Council of
Ephesus condemned Nestorius in 431.
Continuing as a
dhimmi community under the
Rashidun Caliphate after the
Muslim conquest of Persia...
- the last caliph, Abdülmecid II, to France). In
accordance with the
Muslim dhimmi system, the
Ottoman Empire guaranteed limited freedoms to Christians, Jews...
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Muslim world were
considered to be
People of the Book and were
subjected to
dhimmi status. They were
afforded relative security against ****cution, provided...