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- Orphans_Decree abstract "The Orphans' Decree was introduced in Yemen and obligated the Zaydi state to take under its protection and to educate in Islamic ways any dhimmi (i.e. non-Muslim) child whose parents had died when he or she was a minor. First introduced or revived in the 17th century, the Orphans' Decree was ignored during Ottoman rule (1872–1918), but was observed during the period of Imam Yahya (1918–1948). According to one source, the decree has \"no parallel in other countries\".Although forced conversion is not widely recognized under Islamic laws, historian and Arabist Shelomo Dov Goitein believes that a forced conversion of orphans could have been justified by the revelation attributed to Muhammad that states: \"Every person is born to the natural religion [Islam], and only his parents make a Jew or a Christian out of him.\"".
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- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conversion_to_Islam.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Category:Decrees.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_Yemeni_history.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Dhimmi.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Forced_conversion.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Hayyim_Habshush.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Imam.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Rabbi.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Sanaa.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Shalom_Shabazi.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Shelomo_Dov_Goitein.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Tsar.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Tudor_Parfitt.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Yahya_Muhammad_Hamid_ed-Din.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Yemen.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLink Zaidiyyah.
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Orphan's Decree"".
- Orphans_Decree wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orphan's Decree".
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- Orphans_Decree subject Category:Conversion_to_Islam.
- Orphans_Decree subject Category:Decrees.
- Orphans_Decree subject Category:Jewish_Yemeni_history.
- Orphans_Decree hypernym Minor.
- Orphans_Decree type Person.
- Orphans_Decree comment "The Orphans' Decree was introduced in Yemen and obligated the Zaydi state to take under its protection and to educate in Islamic ways any dhimmi (i.e. non-Muslim) child whose parents had died when he or she was a minor. First introduced or revived in the 17th century, the Orphans' Decree was ignored during Ottoman rule (1872–1918), but was observed during the period of Imam Yahya (1918–1948).".
- Orphans_Decree label "Orphans' Decree".
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- Orphans_Decree sameAs Décret_des_Orphelins.
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- Orphans_Decree sameAs Q7103943.
- Orphans_Decree wasDerivedFrom Orphans_Decree?oldid=679898172.
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