- 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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Zimmi may
refer to: Dhimmi, a
historical term for non-Muslims
living in an
Islamic state with
legal protection Zimmi,
Sierra Leone This disambiguation...
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exploited Muslim fanaticism against Hindu chiefs and the
treatment of the
zimmis.
Persian historian W****af
states that he sent an
expedition against Gujarat...
- were exempt) non-Muslim men (known as
Zimmis).
Nadvi states that
collectors were
forbidden from
torturing the
Zimmis while collecting Jizyah.n Fay was the...
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believed that
India was
changed into a
Muslim nation,
declared that "no
zimmi living in a
Musalman country might dare to act". The
Hindu kingdoms who...
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Islamic Law
allowed for
Muslims to
enslave non-Muslims,
unless they were
zimmis (protected
minorities who had
accepted Muslim rule), and
slaves were therefore...
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Zimmi is a
small town in
Pujehun District of
southern Sierra Leone. As of 2009 it had an
estimated po****tion of 5,369. The town is a
trade centre in...
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modern usage, it
refers to non-Muslim
subjects in particular, also
called zimmi. In the
early Ottoman Empire,
raiyah were not
eligible for
military service...
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Islamic Law
allowed for
Muslims to
enslave non-Muslims,
unless they were
zimmis (protected
minorities who had
accepted Muslim rule), and
slaves were therefore...
- (24 June 2005). "The
Occasion of the
Turning of the Sod
Ceremony for the
Zimmi Community Bank" (PDF). Bank of
Sierra Leone.
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