(October 5, 2016 at 12:09 pm)Kernel Sohcahtoa Wrote:(October 1, 2016 at 3:49 pm)Rayaan Wrote: I'll probably abandon this thread in just about 24 hours. But who cares, right? At the end of the day, this is just another thread on a stupid old forum.
But, yeah - ask me whatever you want.
Could you clarify the concept of dhimmi. From my understanding, the dhimmi is a way of accepting those who think differently (most notably the other people of the book, such as practitioners of Christianity or Judiasm). Would you say the dhimmi would extend to those people who are not of the holy book, such as outside faiths and the secular community? Thanks for your time and attention.
Think of the film "Goodfellas", and what service they provided to people who came from Italy and that should provide you with an answer. It is simply a tax you have to pay to the muslims to practice your own religion, whether you were Christian or Jewish.
Quote:non-Muslims, called “dhimmi”, were subject to the special legal status of “dhimma”, regulating limited rights and duties of non-Muslims under Islamic rule, including the payment of jizya (poll tax on the infidels), the prohibition to ride horses, limitations of worship, and sometimes the obligation to wear distinctive signs.
Doesn't the bolded part remind you of something that Nazi concentration camps had for prisoners?