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ARTICLES RELATED TO Dhimmi - Restrictions: |  |  |  | Dhimmi - Restrictions:: Encyclopedia II - Dhimmi - Status of DhimmisDhimmitude is the status that Islamic law, the Sharia, mandates for non-Muslims, primarily Jews and Christians. Dhimmis, “protected” or “guilty” people, are free to practice their religion in a Sharia regime, but are made subject to a number of humiliating regulations designed to enforce the Qur'an's command that they "feel themselves subdued" (Sura 9:29). This denial of equality of rights and dignity remains part of the Sharia, and, as such, are part of the legal superstructure that global jihadists are laboring through violence to restore everywhere in the Islamic world, and wish ul ...
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 |  |  | Dhimmi - Restrictions:: Encyclopedia II - Dhimmi - Modern vs. customary practiceThe religious and legal views on the status of dhimmis have historically been a practical issue, but today have become a purely theoretical or theological issue for many Muslim societies. Few if any countries currently have a separate, legally-defined status for dhimmis. Certain Islamist organizations such as Al Qaeda, Taliban and Hizb ut-Tahrir seek to make Islamic law, including dhimma status, applicable in Muslim-majority states.
Some Muslim authors present the dhimmi as being equal to Muslims. For example:
"Islam does ...
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 |  |  | Dhimmi - Restrictions:: Encyclopedia II - Dhimmi - BackgroundThe Arabic word "dhimmi" is an adjective derived from the noun "dhimma", which means "being in the care of" or "Protected/Guilty". The term initially applied to "People of the Book" living in lands under Muslim rule, namely Jews and Christians. Over time Muslims extended this category to Zoroastrians, Mandeans, and Sikhs. Many, but not all, extend this to Hindus.
Traditional Arab historiography traces the origin of the dhimma to the Pact of Umar [1], allegedly drawn up by the second caliph, Umar ibn al-Khattab. Modern historian Hugh G ...
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