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- Dhimmitude comment "Dhimmitude is a neologism borrowed from the French language. It is derived by adding the productive suffix -tude to the Arabic noun dhimmi, which refers to the legal and social status historically assigned to non-Muslims in an Islamic state.The term has several distinct, but related meanings depending on the author; its scope may be historical only, contemporary only, or both.".
- Q1151586 comment "Dhimmitude is a neologism borrowed from the French language. It is derived by adding the productive suffix -tude to the Arabic noun dhimmi, which refers to the legal and social status historically assigned to non-Muslims in an Islamic state.The term has several distinct, but related meanings depending on the author; its scope may be historical only, contemporary only, or both.".