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- taken out against Muslims, against other dhimmis and even against members of the dhimmi's own family. Dhimmis often took cases relating to marriage, divorce...
- Economic importance of Dhimmis and their exploitation The Dhimmis as parasite or scapegoat Bat Ye'or argues that the category of the "dhimmi" is an inferior...
- remind dhimmis of their status as a conquered people and their subjection to Islamic laws as a financial and political incentive for dhimmis to convert...
- a complex and continually changing issue. Non-Muslims were called dhimmis. Dhimmis faced some level of discrimination in Abbasid society: they did not...
- citizens who fell under the category dhimmis paid a jizya, which was a tax exclusive to dhimmis. In addition, Dhimmis had certain rules to follow that other...
- note that it bears a close parallel with what Islamic law requires of dhimmis, non-Muslims desiring to live unconverted in Islamic countries: "Maimonides...
- 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...
- Juan Eduardo Campo, ed. (12 May 2010). "dhimmi". Encyclopedia of Islam. Infobase Publishing. pp. 194–195. Dhimmis are non-Muslims who live within Islamdom...
- until the Council of Ephesus condemned Nestorius in 431. Continuing as a dhimmi community under the Rashidun Caliphate after the Muslim conquest of Persia...
- relationship. Traditionally Jews and Christians living in Muslim lands, known as dhimmis, were allowed to practice their religions and administer their internal...