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Jizya (Arabic: جِزْيَة, romanized: jizya), or
jizyah, is a type of
taxation historically levied on non-Muslim
subjects of a
state governed by
Islamic law...
- (excluding
elderly persons, women, children, and monks) to pay a
special tax (
jizyah) in
return for the
military protection of the
Islamic state(including the...
- "believers",
winning virtually complete autonomy in-return for tribute-tax or
jizyah.
Donner adds "Zoroastrians
continued to
exist in
large numbers in northern...
- turbans.
Inayatullah Khan was
further responsible for the re-imposition of
Jizyah in the
Mughal Empire after the
death of Aurangzeb.
Farrukhsiyar said to...
- (in
another tradition,
there is the word
Jizyah instead of Harb (war),
meaning that he will
abolish jizyah); God will
perish all
religions except Islam...
-
convert who
abandoned it
merely to gain
exemption from the
jizyah; and now,
instead of
jizyah, the
convert had to pay the
legal alms, zakāt,
annually levied...
- not
supposed to levy a poll tax.
Jizyah The
Oxford Dictionary of
Islam (2010),
Oxford University Press,
Quote =
Jizyah: Compensation. Poll tax
levied on...
- to be the
official designation of Ali as the prophet's successor. Ajam
Jizyah Mawlānā
Mullah Shu'ubiyyah Umm
walad Walayah Wilayah Islam portal A.J. Wensinck...
- 9789004177581.i-370.14. ISBN 978-90-474-3102-2. Chandra,
Satish (September 1969). "
Jizyah and the
State in
India during the 17th Century".
Journal of the Economic...
- Jains, and Buddhists. Jews,
Christians and
others were
required to pay the
jizyah, and
forced conversions were forbidden.
During the rule of al-Mutawakkil...