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- 58d5af423fd23a9aefd0561eff159bd317cf405ba71b569a44641a07ef28dc95 authorLink "H. Patrick Glenn".
- 58d5af423fd23a9aefd0561eff159bd317cf405ba71b569a44641a07ef28dc95 first "H. Patrick".
- 58d5af423fd23a9aefd0561eff159bd317cf405ba71b569a44641a07ef28dc95 isCitedBy Dhimmi.
- 58d5af423fd23a9aefd0561eff159bd317cf405ba71b569a44641a07ef28dc95 last "Glenn".
- 58d5af423fd23a9aefd0561eff159bd317cf405ba71b569a44641a07ef28dc95 pages "218–219".
- 58d5af423fd23a9aefd0561eff159bd317cf405ba71b569a44641a07ef28dc95 publisher Oxford_University_Press.
- 58d5af423fd23a9aefd0561eff159bd317cf405ba71b569a44641a07ef28dc95 quote "A Dhimmi is a non-Muslim subject of a state governed in accordance to sharia law. The term connotes an obligation of the state to protect the individual, including the individual's life, property, and freedom of religion and worship, and required loyalty to the empire, and a poll tax known as the jizya, which complemented the Islamic tax paid by the Muslim subjects, called Zakat.".
- 58d5af423fd23a9aefd0561eff159bd317cf405ba71b569a44641a07ef28dc95 title "Legal Traditions of the World".
- 58d5af423fd23a9aefd0561eff159bd317cf405ba71b569a44641a07ef28dc95 year "2007".