Noun
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dhimmi (plural dhimmis)
(Islam, chiefly historical) A protected and specially taxed non-Muslim subject of a state governed under dhimma, a form of social contract, in accordance with sharia law.
[Sweden and Britain are] two weak and spineless dhimmi states. Robert Spencer
Lewis (1984), p. 17–18; Stillman (1979), p. 18 However, in some regions the jizya on populations was significantly lower than the zakat, meaning dhimmi populations maintained an economic advantage. Source: Internet
They were all "dhimmi" ('protected people')" People of the Book living in non-Islamic nations were not considered dhimmis. Source: Internet
Christians and Jews were treated with more respect as dhimmi ( Arabic : ذمي), specifically the Ahl al-Kitab ( Arabic : أهل الكتاب) or "people of the book," referring to the Holy Bible which they all shared. Source: Internet
Dhimmi populations, Ye’or says, were allowed by their lands’ Muslim conquerors to keep property and practice their faith, as long as they paid a poll tax. Source: Internet
Jackson, p. 144 The Arabs generally established garrisons outside towns in the conquered territories, and had little interaction with the local dhimmi populations for purposes other than the collection of taxes. Source: Internet