dhimma

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English

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from Arabic ذِمَّة (ḏimma, protection, custody), from ذَمَّ (ḏamma, to blame).

Pronunciation

Noun

dhimma (plural dhimmas)

  1. A form of social contract in a state under sharia law granting special status to all or certain non-Muslim subjects, providing rights of residence in return for taxes.
  2. A dhimmi.

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