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    Jizya in Islam


    By : Dr. Monqiz As-Saqqar


    Ph.D in Christian Doctrines and Scriptures, Faculty of Usul al-Din, Umm al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia.

    Translated by Hayam Elisawy. Edited by Mohd Elfie Nieshaem Juferi

    Preface

    The Qur’anic commandment of collecting the Jizya[1] from the People of the Book is equivocal and confusing for some. The commandment is clearly stated in the following verse:
    "Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor hold that forbidden which has been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger, nor acknowledge the Religion of Truth, form among the People of the Book until they pay the Jizya with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued."[1]
    Some have thus erroneously viewed this Qur'anic commandment as a form of injustice, oppression and humiliation of nations and peoples who came under Islamic rule. Undoubtedly those to hold to this view have neglected the great privileges attributed to the rights of those who are imposed the jizya upon in Islam. Rather, these persons believe that Islam is similar to other ruling regimes that preceded and succeeded it. Islam is a unique regime as regards the matter at hand or any other issues. Islam is totally detached from the injustice and oppression as was the norm of how the People of Jizya used to be commonly treated, as it will become obvious in the following impartial and objective scientific research.



    Jizya from the Linguistic Perspective

    "Jizya" is derived from the root "Jaza" or "compensate". Arabs usually say the phrase "Jaza, yajzi" which means "compensate" or 'reward" if a person rewards another for the service rendered by the latter. "Jizya" is a derived term in the form of "ficla" from "Mujazã" which is the noun "compensation", meaning "a sum of money given in return for protection". Ibn Al-Mutaraz said: "It is derived from "’idjzã" or "substitute" or "sufficiency" because it suffices as a substitute for the "dhimmi's[2] embracement of Islam"[2]



    Jizya in Pre-Islamic Times

    Islam was not the first religion to pre-ordain the Jizya and Muslims were not the first nation to levy the Jizya unto the peoples subdued by them. Victorious nations throughout history have persisted in levying the Jizya on their conquered subjects. Examples of such an action are abundant in human history.
    This is reflected in the New Testament when Christ(P) told Simon the following:
    "What do you think Simon? From whom do the kings of the earth collect duty and taxes – from their own sons or from others?" "From others" Peter answered. "Then the sons are exempt" Jesus said to him." (Matthew 17:24-25).
    When the prophets, peace be upon them, conquered certain kingdoms with the will and victory of Allah, they levied the jizya upon the conquered peoples. They had in fact also enslaved the conquered peoples as was done by Joshua on the people of Canaan when he conquered them:
    "They did not dislodge the Canaanites dwelling on Gezer; to this day the Canaanites live among the people of Ephraim but are required to pay Jizya." (Joshua 16:10).
    Thus Joshua had both enslaved and levied Jizya on the people of Canaan.

    Christianity did not abrogate any of the laws of Judaism. Christ(P) did not come to abolish the Law or the Prophets, rather, he came to fulfill them (Matthew 5:17). Christ(P) even commanded his followers to pay the Jizya to the Romans and he himself had expediently paid it. He told Simon:
    "Go to the lake and throw your line. Take the first fish you catch; open its mouth and you will find a four-drachma coin. Take it and give it to them for my tax and yours." (Matthew 17:24-27)
    When asked by Jews (as per the New Testament) about his opinion as regards the payment of the Jizya, he acknowledged Caesar's right to take it
    "They sent their disciples to him along with the Herodians. "Teacher," they said, "we know you are a man of integrity and that you teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. You are not swayed by men, because you pay no attention to who they are. Tell us then, what is your opinion? Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not?" But Jesus, knowing their evil intent, said,"You hypocrites, why are you trying to trap me? Show me the coin used for paying the tax." They brought him a denarius, and he asked them, “Whose portrait is this? And whose inscription???? "Caesar's," they replied. Then he said to them, "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's." (Matthew 22:16-21).

    Christ(P) took no offense in sitting and loving tax-collectors who collected Jizya and delivered it to the Romans (See Matthew 11/19). Christ(P) had in fact elected Matthew the tax-collector to be one of his twelve disciples (see Matthew 9:9).


    The New Testament considers the payment of Jizya to the ruler as a legislative right. It is clad in holiness and is rendered as a religious matter. It says:
    "Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. Consequently, he who rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves. For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and he will commend you. For he is God’s servant to do you good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword for nothing. He Is God’s servant, an agent of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer. Therefore, it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also because of conscience. This is also why you pay taxes, for the authorities are God’s servants, who give their full time to governing. Give everyone what you owe him if you owe taxes, pay taxes; if revenue, then revenue; if respect, then respect; if honor, then honor." (Romans 13:1-7).

    Jizya in Islam

    Islam did not halt the societal norms and human practices which precedes its advent. Rather, Islam sets a higher standard above the misgivings of others. Islam lends its own civilized features to the nations that come under its rule.by elevating the Jizya to become not merely a poll-tax paid by the conquered to the victorious but as a binding covenant made between the Muslim nation and the peoples who eventually came under Islamic rule. The jizya became a contract or an agreement between two parties, duly guarded and blessed by Allah's Commandments and ordinances represented in pledges and the respect and abidance by covenants. The contract is sealed and authenticated by the Prophet’s wrath, peace and blessings upon him, to those who violate such an agreement. This is manifested in the expression "the People of the Dhimma" (or Covenant), this dhimma which may never be violated and which must be duly fulfilled and guarded by virtue of the commandment given by the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him.


    Allah(T) preordained that Jizya be taken from fighters exclusively as the verse obviously states:
    "Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor hold that forbidden which has been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger, nor acknowledge the Religion of Truth, form among the People of the Book until they pay the Jizya with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued."[3]
    Al-Qurtubi said:
    "Our scholars said: The Qur'an proves that Jezya is taken from fighters…This is ijma’[3] (consensus) by scholars that jizya is levied only on adult, free men who are qualified to go to war not on women or children or slaves or mad people or defeated people or senile or the elderly."[4]
    ‘Umar(R) wrote to his army generals: “Never levy the tax (Jizya) on women or little children and never levy the tax except on men who shave their beards" - which means adults who started to have beards and shave them.[5]


    The sum of jizya was never large to the extent that the men were unable to pay. Rather, it was always available and reasonable. During the reign of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, jizya never exceeded one dinar annually and it never exceeded four dinars under the Umayyad rule.
    When the Prophet(P) sent Mu’az to Yemen, he took one dinar as jizya from every adult man. Mu’az says:
    "The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, sent me to Yemen, he commanded me to take a male or female calf for every thirty cows and a cow for every forty cows (this is the Zakat levied on Muslims) and one dinar from every adult man or the equivalent thereof in the form of clothes (jizya)"[6]
    In the reign of ‘Umar Ibn Al-Khattãb – May Allah be pleased with him- he levied jizya on gold-sellers in the amount of four dinars and on paper-sellers in the amount of forty dirhams in addition to the wealth of Muslims and a three-day hospitability[7].


    1) Warning against injustice toward the People of Dhimma


    Allah(T) in His Book and the Prophet(P) in his hadith preordain benevolence and good deeds to the People of Jizya. Shari`a staunchly prohibits injustice and oppression toward them. The Holy Qur’ãn urges Muslims to be good and just with peaceful People of the Book who do not aggress Muslims:
    "Allah forbids you not, with regard to those who fight you not for (your) Faith nor drive you out of your homes, from dealing kindly and justly with them: for Allah loves those who are just."[8]


    Benevolence and kindness are the most sublime types of dealing. Thus Allah preordains this degree of good treatment with the parents. This is clearly and patently clarified and expressed by the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him in another hadith: "Kindness is good morals and ethics."[9]


    The Prophet(P) also says warning against being unjust to the People of Dhimma or impairing their rights: "The one who wrongs a covenanter or impairs his right or overworks him or forcibly takes something from him, I will be his prosecutor on the Day of Judgment"[10]. He also says: "The one who kills a covenanter will never smell the scent of heaven and its scent is found at the distance of forty years."[11]


    When some Muslims mistreated the People of Jizya, the stance of knowing scholars was strict. Hesham ibn Hakim ibn Hizam once passed by a group of Nabatcans in the Levant who were made to be staying in the sun. He said: What’s wrong with these people? They said: They are imprisoned because they did not pay the jizya. Hesham said: "I witness that I have heard the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him saying: "Allah tortures those who torture people in this lifetime." He said: "And their ruler at the time was ‘Umair Ibn Sa’d on Palestine, so he went to him and passed his orders so they were discharged."[12]


    As for the commandment of subdue set out in the Qur’anic verse "and feel themselves subdued", it is a meaning that could never contradict the sayings of the Prophet(P) which preordain kindness, justice, prohibition of injustice and oppression. [That] is how the scholars of Islam understood it. Al-Shaf’i interpreted this phrase as preordaining that the rules and regulations of Islam apply to them or to their public. Jizya is a sign of a nation subdued and conquered due to the general properties of the conquering nation.


    The successor, ‘Ikrima the servant of Ibn ‘Abbas interpreted this as the image of payment of Jizya to Muslims. He said: "They should be standing up while giving it while the takers should be sitting down???. As the giving hand has always been the upper hand, so it should be the upper, they were required to make the jizya payer feel their superiority over him and not his superiority over them. Al-Qurtubi says in his interpretation:
    "So the hand of an almsgiver is made the upper hand while the hand of the jizya giver is the lower hand while the hand of the jizya taker is the upper."[13]

    2) Certain forms of Dhimma Treaties and Covenants in the Islamic State

    Islam gave unique guarantees to the People of Dhimma that were and will never by encountered by humanity. In return for very few dirhams to be paid by men who are able to go to war and fight, they enjoy living in security and absolute protection by Muslims in addition to the security of their churches and faith.


    This was manifest in the councils given by Caliphs to their army leaders as asserted by the forms and wording of agreements duly signed by Muslims with jizya payers. We would like to draw the reader’s attention to contemplate the guarantees given by Muslims and the sum of money paid by the People of Jizya in return.


    We will start by the historians’ accounts on the covenants of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, with the People of Jizya. In the onset we will set forth the account of Ibn Sa’d in his “Tabaqaat??? from the covenant of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, to Rabica


    Al-Hadrami, where he says:
    "The Messenger of Allah wrote to Rabica Ibn Zi Marhab Al-Hadrami, his brothers and uncles that they are entitled to their property, palm trees, slaves, wells, trees, water, waterwheels and plants in Hadhramaut, and that the fruit and nabq of each mortgaged land shall be included in the sum of mortgage due to him. All good that is in their fruit they will never be questioned for and Allah and His Messenger are free from it. The jamaca of Muslims must defend the people of zi Murhab and their land must never be violated together with their property, lives and zafer the orchard of the king, which used to flow to the people of Qays and Allah is the Protector. Executed by Mu'awiya."[14]

    The phrase "The jamaca of Muslims must defend the people of zi Murhab" comprises a significant implication viz Muslims would sacrifice their lives for those who come under their protection and covenant. This is the dhimma of Allah Almighty and the dhimma of His Messenger, peace and blessings be upon him, Al-Qarafi says:
    "An agreement which is duly maintained by lives and property is verily a magnificent one."[15]

    The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, wrote a letter of dhimma and covenant to the Christian people of Najraan which is conveyed to us by Ibn Sa'ad in his Tabaqaat:
    "The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, wrote to the bishop of the sons of Al-Harith Ibn Ka’b and the bishops, clergymen, adherents and priests of Najraan, telling them that they are entitled to whatever property in their possession notwithstanding its being large or small including their synagogues, prayers, priests as well as the protection of Allah and His Messenger, no bishop may be removed from his bishopric, no priest will be denied his priesthood and no clergyman will be denied his ministry. Nothing of their rights may be breached or abolished and neither their authority nor any of their status-quo will be violated so long as they give sincere advice and put their conditions to order without being unjust or being wronged. This was executed by Al-Mughira."[16]

    The companions of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, applied what they learnt from their magnificent Messenger and they abided by the principles and civilized features of Islam vis-à-vis the people of jizya. Historians gave accounts of a number of covenants granted by Muslims to the people of dhimma. For example the 'Omarian covenant given by 'Omar to the people of Aelia. It reads as follows:
    "In the Name of Allah, the Most Compassionate and Most Gracious. This is the covenant of security granted by the servant of Allah, 'Omar the Commander of the Faithful, to the people of Aelia. He, hereby, guarantees the security of their persons and property, their churches and crosses, the little and the great and all adherents of the Christian religion. It is prohibited that their churches be inhibited or demolished or diminished as regards the church itself or its domain. Neither may their cross be impaired or any of their property in any manner.

    They should not be coerced to abandon their faith and no one of them may be harmed. No Jews are permitted to live with them in Aelia. Upon the people of Aelia falls the obligation to pay the jizya, as is the case with the people of Mada'in, as well as evict from their midst the Byzantine. Whoever of these who leaves Aelia will be granted security of person and property until he reaches his destination. Whoever decides to stay in Aelia will also be granted same, and share with the people of Aelia in their rights and the jizya. The same applies to the people of Aelia as well as to any other person. Those who would like to march with the Byzantines may go and those who would like to return to their people will not be bound to pay anything until they reap their harvest.

    Allah attests to the content of this treaty, and so do His Prophet, his successors and the believers.
    This is witnessed by Khalid Ibn Al-Walid, 'Amr Ibn Al-'Aas, Abdul-Rahman Ibn 'Awf and Mu'awiyah Ibn Abi Sufian. Executed in the year 15 Hijri."
    [17]

    'Umar wrote a similar treaty to the people of Al-Lid.[18]
    When Khalid Ibn Al-Walid conquered Damascus, he wrote a similar treaty to its people.
    "In the Name of Allah, the Most Compassionate and Most Gracious. This is the covenant granted by Khalid Ibn Al-Walid to the people of Damascus if he enters it. They will be secure regarding their lives, property and churches. The fence of the city may not be demolished and no house owned by them may be dispossessed or inhibited. This is the covenant of Allah and the dhimma of His Messenger, peace and blessings be upon him, the Caliphs and the believers. They are to be well-treated conditional upon their payment of jizya."[19]


    'Abada Ibn Al-Samit records these civilized features of jizya in Islam when depicting the Islamic stance vis-à-vis Al-Muqawqas, the king of the Copts:

    "Either to embrace Islam…if you and your companions accept this, you'll have attained the happiness of both this life and the after-life and we will not fight you and will never injure you or aggress you. However if you refuse, you have to pay jizya. Pay us the jizya and we will agree on a sum satisfactory to both of us to be collected every year so long as we and you remain. Thus we will defend you and fight your enemies or those who violate your lands, lives and property and we will undertake this duty so long as you are in our dhimma and so long as a covenant is binding on us towards you…"[20]
    Again it is noticeable that the Muslim sacrifices his life to protect the people of jizya and their property "We will defend you…"



    3) Muslims' Keenness on Honoring the Dhimma Agreement


    The Caliphs were afraid lest the Muslims impair the rights of the People of Dhimma. Therefore they used to regularly inspect how the jizya was obtained. Al-Tabari gives an account of this in his history in the context of 'Umar's speech with a delegation from a country of dhimma, " 'Umar said to the delegation: Do Muslims mistreat you or impair your rights? They said: We never knew but honor and good treatment."[21]


    When he received the collected taxes he asked about the source lest it be oppression and coercion. It was said that he, may Allah be pleased with him, "received a large amount of money, I reckon he said it is of the jizya and said: "I am afraid you might have forced people into paying?" They said: "No, by Allah, we only took it satisfactorily and with no grudge." He said: "With neither whip nor lash?" They said: "Yes." He said: "Praise be to Allah who prevented such acts from taking place at my hand and during my rule."[22]


    When he was about to pass away he never missed to advise Muslims to protect and care for the people of dhimma. He said: "I hereby advise the Caliph to succeed me to be good to the people of dhimma and to honor their covenant and to fight for them and not to overwork them."[23]

    Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, wrote to his tax officials saying. "If you reached them never sell them a garment either in winter time or in summer time nor sell them food to eat or an animal to work on and never lash any of them even once for a dirham and never make any of them get to his feet to ask for a dirham. Never sell any of them anything of the taxes. Allah commanded us to take from them jizya with kindness. If you disobey me, the punishment of Allah will befall you and not me and if otherwise is reported to me, you will be dismissed from office."[24]


    Al-Walid Ibn Yazid evicted the Christians of Cyprus out of his fear that they might help the Romans. But Yazid Ibn Al-Walid brought them back. Isma'il Ibn 'ayash says regarding the deed of Al-Walid: "Muslims found this action horrible and Jurisprudents found it terrible. When Yazid Ibn Al-Walid succeeded his father, he reinstated them. Muslims approved of such an act and they found it just.[25]


    When Al-Walid Ibn Abdel-Malek forcibly took over the Church of John from the Christians and annexed it to the masjid, Muslims viewed this as usurpation. When Omar Ibn Abdul-‘Aziz succeeded him the Christians filed a complaint to him. So he wrote to his tax-collector ordering him to return the additional parts annexed to the masjid to them.[26]





    4) Muslim Jurisprudents on the Security and Acknowledgment of the Rights of the People of Dhimma.

    The Islamic rule was a pioneer in protecting the rights of the people of dhimma. This is reflected in the maintenance of their rituals and churches. The shari'a law provides for the following: "The second issue: The rights due to them by us, namely to maintain their residence in our countries except the Arab Peninsula namely Hijaz and Yemen; to secure their lives and property and not to impair their churches, wine and pigs so long as they do not display the same."[27]


    Al-Tahawi accounts for Muslims' consensus on the freedom of the people of dhimma to eat pork and drink wine or the like which is permitted by their religion. He says:
    "They unanimously agreed that the Imam, ruler, may not prevent the people of dhimma from drinking wine, eating pork or residing in the houses which they took by consent where such people are in a non-Islamic country (in countries where they form a majority)"[28]
    The Shari'a maintains the life and property of the dhimmi. It even stipulates the life penalty for the murderer of a dhimmi. A Muslim was sentenced to death during the rule of Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, for killing a dhimmi, but the dhimmi's brother appeared and chose ransom instead so Ali told him: "Have they threatened you?" He said: "No but I chose ransom and I don't think my brother will come back by the killing of another man" so Ali released the murderer and said: "You know better that the one in our dhimma is treated as one of us as regards to blood [life] and ransom."[29]

    In maintenance and protection of a dhimmi's property, Shari'a does not differentiate between a dhimmi's property and a Muslim's property. So stealing a dhimmi's property is punished for by amputation even if it were a Muslim's hand. Al-Qurtubi says:


    "A dhimmis' life is perpetually inviolable and so is a Muslim's life and both have become people of the House of Islam. The evidence of this is that a Muslim's hand is amputated if he steals a dhimmi's property. Therefore, a dhimm's life would by analogy be as inviolable as a Muslim's life as property derives its inviolability from the inviolability of its owner."[30]
    Al-Mawardi says:


    "And he -– an Imam — is bound to ensure two rights for them; first, to save and spare their lives and second, to protect them so that they would be secure by being spared and guarded by being protected."[31]

    Al-Nawawi said:

    "We must spare their lives and indemnify them against any damage caused by us to their lives and property. We are also committed to defend them against the people of war."
    [32]


    Muslim jurisprudents reiterated this concept. Ibn Al-Najar Al-Hanbali says:

    "An Imam must protect the people of dhimma, deter those who injure them and defend them against those who seek to harm them."[33]


    When the Mongolian general Qatloushah invaded Damascus in the early eighth century Hijri and imprisoned Muslims as well as Christian and Jewish dhimmis, Imam Ibn Taimiyyah went to him with an august of scholars claiming the release of the prisoners. The general agreed on releasing the Muslims exclusively. Sheikh-ul-Islam, then replied:


    "All prisoners including Jews and Christians who are in our dhimma must be released and we will never let any prisoner with you including Muslims and dhimmis. Dhimmis are equal to Muslims as regards rights and duties."

    So the Mongolian general released them all.[34]


    Al-Qarafi quotes Imam Ibn Hazm who in turn accounts for Muslims' unprecedented consensus on the following:

    "We are obliged to fight people of war who seek a dhimmi with weapons and we must sacrifice our lives to this end in order to protect people in the dhimma of Allah Almighty and the dhimma of His Messenger, peace and blessings be upon him, as handing a dhimmi over without such struggle and sacrifice is an omission of the dhimma covenant."[35]



    5) Examples of the Treatment of Dhimmis by Muslims


    When Muslims became incapable of honoring the condition of protection of dhimmis, they refunded to them the jizya for non-satisfaction of its pre-condition namely protection.


    Judge, Abu Youssef, quotes in his book, Taxes, as well as other books, Makhoul who reports that a sequence of news was reported to Abu 'Ubaida declaring the invasion by the Roman troops. Abu 'Ubaida and the Muslims found this unmanageable, so Abu 'Ubaida wrote to every visor of the cities whose people agreed with Muslims on Jizya ordering them to refund the Jizya and taxes. He ordered them to inform the dhimmis of the following:

    "We hereby reimburse your money as we have been informed of the troops that are about to invade us and the condition between us was to protect you and we cannot do this now, so we will reimburse the money we took from you. We do abide by our agreement and we will honor our condition if Allah rendered us victorious over them."[36]


    When the people of dhimma participated in defending their countries, they were exempted from the jizya. This was done by Mu'awaiyah, may Allah be pleased with him, with the Armenians. The French historian Lauren says in his book Armenia between Byzantine and Islam:


    "Armenians welcomed Muslims to free them from the oppressive Byzantine rule. They even allied with Muslims to fight the Khazr. Arabs maintained for Armenians their accustomed conditions and the covenant was given by Mu'awaya in 653 AD to Commander Theodor Rakhtoni and to all his co-nationals so long as such is their wish. The covenant in brief is as follows: "They will be exempted from jizya for three years. Then they are free to pay the amount they view appropriate. They also covenanted and assured him that they will cater for fifteen thousand knights instead of jizya and that the Caliph would send to the forts and strongholds of Armenia any Emirs or commanders or horses or judges and that if they were invaded by the Romans he is to provide them with all the help they might need. Mu'awaya hereby takes this covenant before Allah Almighty."[37]


    The right of the people of dhimma does not stop short at defending them against their enemy, but it also includes defending them against any injury that might disturb them or cause them unrest even if by speech. Al-Qaraafi says: "The dhimmi agreement stipulates rights for the people of dhimma that we should honor because they are in our protection and neighborhood. They are also in our dhimma, the dhimma of Allah Almighty and the dhimma of the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, and Islam. So if any person attacks them even by ill speech or backbiting he has violated the dhimma of Allah and the dhimma of His Messenger, peace and blessings be upon him, and the dhimma of Islam."[38]


    Muslims, guided by their religion, continued their civilized giving when they were transformed from Jizya takers to almsgivers to protect and sustain poor dhimmis. Ibn Zangawaih narrated that 'Umar ibn Al-Khattab(R) saw a senile dhimmi man begging, so he said: "We are unfair to you if after this old age we ask you to pay jizya." Then he wrote to his workers prohibiting them from taking jizya from old people.[39] He also commanded: "Reduce the sum of jizya for people who cannot afford for it and give alms to those who are incapable of paying at all."[40]


    Caliph ‘Umar ibn Abd ‘Aziz also wrote to his worker in Basra 'Udai Ibn Arta'a saying: "If you find that a dhimmi becomes old, weak and poor, give him [some alms] from the Muslims' Treasury House."[41]


    Nevertheless if a dhimmi who can afford to pay jizya refrains from payment, he will be punished without violating his covenant. Al-Qurtubi says:

    "It is permissible to punish them if they refrain from payment while such being affordable. However the one proving to be incapable of payment may not be punished because the one who is incapable to pay is exempted and the rich are not bound to pay the jizya for the poor."[42]

    Muslim jurisprudents realized the significance of the dhimma covenant and the seriousness of breaching it; and that it is never terminated by mere abstention from payment. Al-Kasaru Al-Hanafi says:
    "As for the agreement (the dhimma covenant) it is binding on us so that Muslims may not terminate it in any way whatsoever. As for dhimmis it is unbinding."[43]

    Testimony of Western Historians

    A person might ask: Have Muslims realized these magnificent ideal principles? Have they really honored the dhimma of their Prophet throughout their lengthy history? We will hereby state three testimonies by Westerners who repeated the truth duly established in our great history.
    Welldiorant says:
    "The people of dhimma: Christians, Zaradishts, Jews and Sabi'a; enjoyed a degree of tolerance during the Umayyad rule which can never be assimilated to Christian countries nowadays. They were free to practice their rituals. They maintained their churches and synagogues and the only obligation was that they should wear a special color and pay tax for every person pro rata his income. This sum ranged between two and four dinars. This tax was exclusively levied on non-Muslims who can go to war. However priests, women, children, slaves, elderly men, the disabled, the blind and the destitute were exempted from the tax. Dhimmis were exempted from military service in return. They were also exempted from zakat which is 2.5% of the annual income and the government was bound to protect them."[44]
    Adam Mitz in his book The Islamic Civilization says:
    "Dhimmis used to pay jizya each pro rata his income. Jizya was similar to national defense tax as it was only paid by men who can go to war while the disabled, priests, clergy were exempted unless they have wealth."[45]
    Thomas Arnold in his The Preaching of Islam says:
    "The purpose of levying this tax on Christians – as reiterated by some researchers – was not a form of punishment for not accepting Islam. They rather used to pay it with the remaining dhimmis namely non-Muslims subjects of the Islamic state whose beliefs prevent them from joining the military service in return for the protection secured to them by Muslims' swords."[46]
    Islam thus is patently cleared by the historical testimony of objective non-Muslims from the allegation attributed to it by the unjust and non-objective.


    Finally I ask Allah(T) to relieve us and bestow on us the ability to understand one another as regards controversial issues as Allah Almighty is the Omnipotent and may Allah(T) bless our Prophet Muhammad(P) and all his Companions(R).


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    Footnotes

    [1] Surat Al-Tawba: 29
    [2] Al-Jami' Le' Ahkaam el Quraan (114/8), Al-Mugharab Fi Tarteeb Al-Mu'rab (143/1), see Mukhtarel-Sahaah (44/1)
    [3] Surat Al-Tawba: 29
    [4] Al-Jami' Le' Ahkaam el Quraan (72/8)
    [5] See 'Irwa' Al-Ghaleel (1255)
    [6] Narrated by Attermizi in his Sunan (623), Abu Dawood in his Sunan (1576), and An-Nasa'i in his Sunan (2450). The hadith was verified by Al-Albani in several places including Sahih At-Tarmizi (509)
    [7] Mishkat Al-Masabeeh (3970), verified by Al-Albani
    [8] Surat Al-Mumtahana (8)
    [9] Narrated by Muslim under number (2553)
    [10] Narrated by Abu Dawood in his Sunan (3052) in (170/3), verified by Al-Albani (2626). The same is mentioned in Sunan an-Nasa'i (2749) in (25/8)
    [11] Narrated by Bukhari (2295)
    [12] Narrated by Muslim (2613)
    [13] Al-Jami' Le' Ahkaam el Quraan (115/8), and the interpretation of Al-Mawardi (352-351/2)
    [14] Tabaqaat Ibn Sa'ad (266/1).
    [15] Al-Forouq (15-14/3).
    [16] Al-Tabaqaat Al-Kubra by Ibn Sa'ad (266/1).
    [17] Al-Tabari's History (4/449).
    [18] See: Al-Tabari's History (449/4).
    [19] Fotouhel-Bildaan by Al-Belathri (128).
    [20] Fotouh Misr wa Akhbaraha by Ibn Abdel-Hakam (68)
    [21] Al-Tabari's History (503/2)
    [22] Al-Mughni (290/9), Ahkaam Ahlel-Dhimma (139/1)
    [23] Narrated by Bukhari (1392) in (1356/3)
    [24] Taxes (9)
    [25] Fotouh Al-Bildaan (156).
    [26] Fotouh Al-Bildaan (132)
    [27] Canonical Laws (176)
    [28] Difference of Jurisprudents (233).
    [29] Al-Shafi'i's Musnad (344/1).
    [30] Al-Jami' Le' Ahkaam al Quraan (246/2).
    [31] Sultan Rules (143).
    [32] See Mughniel-Muhtaag (253/4)
    [33] Matalib 'Ouliel Noha (602/2)
    [34] Majmou' el-Fatawa (618-617/28)
    [35] Al-Forouq (15-14/3)
    [36] Taxes (135), also see Fotouhel Beldaan by Al-Belathri, and Fotouhel-Shaam by Alathri.
    [37] See Fotouhel Beldaan (211-210)
    [38] Al-Forouq (14/3)
    [39] Property (163/1)
    [40] The History of the City of Damascus (178/1)
    [41] Property (170/1)
    [42] Al-Jami' Le' Ahkaam el Quraan 74-73/8
    [43] Bada'iel-Sana'I (112/7)
    [44] The History of Civilization (131/12)
    [45] The Islamic Civilization (96/1)
    [46] The Preaching of Islam

    Glossary

    [1] Head tax on free non-Muslims under Muslim rule.
    [2] A person from the People of the Book who did not convert to Islam but accepts to live under the Islamic rule.
    [3] Consensus of the authorities in a legal question; one of the four principles of Islamic Law.


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    For someone that lives in the West, you sure don't know much about the West.
    There are so many Muslims in the armed services that they are currently requiting Islamic "chaplains".
    You see not all Muslims think OBL is one of the “Good Guys”.
    Yes and we see how they are accepted with "open arms" by the west. They have become the new slaves. Only cleaner, that's all.
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    So the Tax is fair because only Adults are levied with it.

    The beheading reference is because non-payment of jizya results according to several muslim scholors, in the "protection", being removed.With fatal consequences. Thats happening right now in Iraq and the Sudan.
    The Mafia runs "protection" rackets as well. if I dont pay my taxes...I'll go to jail. I wont die for it. Your above apologist says that Muslims fought and killed muslim-non-payers too. Paying a fine or dying for your religion is wrong wrong wrong by any sense of non-medeivel standards. Sure it was a decree from pre-medeivel times, and we used to hang non-payers of tax in those days too.

    Y'Know what? We Moved ON!
    In this "modern age" you bomb people for oil. Different indeed.
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    Immigrants are not a Conquered people.
    Just humiliated.
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    Just remember how the west still treats their black soldiers. How many muslims do you have in the western armies given any positions? Heavy weapons-don't be silly. Ah and being humane to prisoners? Ask the iraqis and by the way Guantanamo is still there. Western values. Indeed.
    Isn't this a "Your momma is uglyer than my Momma" response?

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    format_quote Originally Posted by Sunnih View Post
    In this "modern age" you bomb people for oil. Different indeed.
    I assume you mean Iraq. Whats that got to do with Jizya?
    http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/en...net-per-capita

    Why not the Gabon then? Or Guinea?

    http://www.iraqrevenuewatch.org/repo...rpretation.DOC
    http://www.iraqrevenuewatch.org/
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...&type=business

    Anyway, out of the small amount of oil that the US gets , its ploughed into reconstruction. The Iraqi Government is in charge of their own oil, the US meanwhile foots a enormous bill to safegaurd it.

    Y'know everyone said in '01 that the US was after Afghanistans oil. In 99 when we hit serbia to stop the slaughter of kosovo muslims....we were after Kosovo's Zinc.

    Lets take this back to Jizya please, but no matter how much you love the buzzword "Bomb's and oil stealing"...it remains that you know nothing other than the phrase and not the substance.
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    format_quote Originally Posted by wilberhum View Post
    Isn't this a "Your momma is uglyer than my Momma" response?

    How does Black Soldiers relate to jizya?
    It's another buzzword with no research. Some people will listen to a properganda speech and just take it as fact without even thinking for themselves.

    Jizya at the moment in time is a rarely applied tax. It's not practically problematic.
    As a Ideology it is very problematic. All muslims are taught that Islam is one day to be the supreme religion. (all religion is for Allah), So anyone who dissents with this will be liable for Jizya.

    This is why it's a important issue to discuss and should be a concern.
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    Just humiliated.
    Some are, some arn't. But don't forget, comming here was there choice.
    Not like being forced to pay a tax because someone else religion has a larger army.
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    Hi,

    Please provide a reference for this. I can't help but be suspicious of this since it seems to have a few comments that are against the character of the Prophet pbuh and Islamic law(specifically the part about slaying the elderly).

    If you can't reference it, I would recommend you delete it since the authenticity can not be verified.
    A History of Palestine: 634-1099, Cambridge University Press, 1997, p. 28



    This Immigrant thing above is ridiculous. In the UK we have millions of immigrants from Muslim countries. Name one Muslim country that people from the west are baying at the door to get into.

    If the wests so hellish...why come?
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    format_quote Originally Posted by wilberhum View Post
    Some are, some arn't. But don't forget, comming here was there choice.
    Not like being forced to pay a tax because someone else religion has a larger army.
    You mean their choice just like the one to whom you say drink poison or I will thow you in the blazing fire. This is choice too. By this stance, then the choice is there too: Pay the Jizyah or fight.
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    Dubai
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    format_quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
    It's another buzzword with no research. Some people will listen to a properganda speech and just take it as fact without even thinking for themselves.

    Jizya at the moment in time is a rarely applied tax. It's not practically problematic.
    As a Ideology it is very problematic. All muslims are taught that Islam is one day to be the supreme religion. (all religion is for Allah), So anyone who dissents with this will be liable for Jizya.

    This is why it's a important issue to discuss and should be a concern.
    Same as the west changing regimes just because they are not in line with the policy of the west.
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    format_quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
    I assume you mean Iraq. Whats that got to do with Jizya?
    http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/en...net-per-capita

    Why not the Gabon then? Or Guinea?

    http://www.iraqrevenuewatch.org/repo...rpretation.DOC
    http://www.iraqrevenuewatch.org/
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...&type=business

    Anyway, out of the small amount of oil that the US gets , its ploughed into reconstruction. The Iraqi Government is in charge of their own oil, the US meanwhile foots a enormous bill to safegaurd it.

    Y'know everyone said in '01 that the US was after Afghanistans oil. In 99 when we hit serbia to stop the slaughter of kosovo muslims....we were after Kosovo's Zinc.

    Lets take this back to Jizya please, but no matter how much you love the buzzword "Bomb's and oil stealing"...it remains that you know nothing other than the phrase and not the substance.
    Bombing for oil was for: "we used to hang non-payers of tax in those days too". So the point was: In those days you used to hang people for not paying taxes now you bomb for oil.

    As for the oil the US gets: First it is not only for getting oil rather the key factor is about controling oil. Second: It is not far back when the rest of the coalition had extensive discussions about the spoils of war. Declared such in almost every newspaper have you forgoten it already?!

    As for re-construction. Lol. Do you live on earth?! Have you not heard and read anything?

    Afganistan was not for oil but for other purposes and seeing that you mention oil in that relation, you should recall the plans for the pipeline to run through Afganistan.

    As for Kosovo: They did not want an example of Bosnia again with muslim fighters gathering together as they did in Bosnia. As for zinc, lol in Kosovo there is URANIUM if you did not know about that.

    As for knowing the phrases and substances, we see indeed how much you know.
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    Isn't this a "Your momma is uglyer than my Momma" response?

    How does Black Soldiers relate to jizya?
    No it is more: Look into the mirror. You acuse me of your own crime.
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    No it is more: Look into the mirror. You acuse me of your own crime.
    I resent that. I have never charged anyone Jizya.
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    I resent that. I have never charged anyone Jizya.
    How can you charge Jizyah. You are only a dhimi, even though you claim to be defiant

    Now read what I said in the context of what we were discussing when I made that comment. Sure you know better than that don't you?
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    format_quote Originally Posted by Sunnih View Post
    How can you charge Jizyah. You are only a dhimi, even though you claim to be defiant

    Now read what I said in the context of what we were discussing when I made that comment. Sure you know better than that don't you?
    No you just want to change the subject with "your mamma is uglier" responses. The subject is jizya. No matter how you sugar coat it, it is immoral by any non-Muslim standard.

    Dhimi is as directory term and carries the same concepts as the “N” word. It labels people inferior just like Dalit. It is part of a cast system where Muslims place them selves at the top and make everyone else socially and legally inferior. You may think it is from god but every non-Muslim will conceder the source is from a different direction.

    You advocate a system that might have been better than average a thousand years ago. Notice I said “Might”. The problem is that it isn’t a thousand years ago. Societies have changed. Slavery is illegal. Beating your wife is considered a crime. Secular countries have emerged where laws can not be based on gender, religion, race, etc. Whether you like it or not that is what non-Muslims want. So until you conquer the other 80% of the world, your theocracy will gain no further ground. I personally think it will decline till it no longer exists. But then that is just my opinion.

    I find it amazing that in this day and age anyone can be so blinded by there own self worth that they think others would be glad to subject themselves to you. As people of the world struggle for equality, you struggle for superiority.

    On 09-19-2006 I started a poll “Who wants to live in a theocracy?”. Only Muslims chose a theocracy. Some Muslims and all non-Muslims chose a secular government. The point being not one single non-Muslim chose a theocracy, not even a theocracy based on there own religion.

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    Actually two millenium dude, we are in the third.

    However your point addresses the unchanging nature of Islam.
    The west developed because it shod State run by Religion. But Islam has changed too. Despite being told not to imitate the Kuffar, Muslim nations have had to do this. A Islamic scholor from the 14th Century wrote, "Damm these infernal frankish devices that I must wear to be able to see", the Ottomans reformed their army on western lines even down to the uniforms and bands. Now I can understand the tactic's and equipment being changed for modern western design....but why the uniforms? Why copy something like tunics and braiding when traditional Turkish uniforms were just as practical? Moving on to more modern times, Muslim music is westernised, the ummah have adopted TV when it is something that is strongly arguable against in islamic law, the internet allows males to speak to females with anonyminity yet thats adopted too..Even in the middle east, the professional classes wear western suits rather than Arabic dress, beards are shaved off, the list is totally endless.

    Muslims see this change as Shirk, there is strong resentment of it and in recent years the backlash is leading to more and more Muslims who were progressing along western lines to start wearing Hijab around western citys, overtly praying in public and getting back to core values. They see imitation of the Kuffar and hate it, and yet resent it as they can see the benifits of human progress. How this sits with Islamic scholars is the reason for much of the problems we see today.

    If the west was to get back to core values we would regress the same way.
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    lol.. I can't chase your posts around-- curiously they grab my attention but not for the right reasons... you appear educated but so dense at the same time, I am not quite sure why-- I am a bit put off about how boastful you are over how well read.. . you don't seem well read from some of your previous posts, -- you claim you know the Quran and the entire bukharis yet simple verses in early chapters elude you as if reading it for the first time.. no bother-- it is proving a waste my time but will post for the Muslim members, as I have lost interest as far as you are concerned-- but must ask what Muslim scientist said this "Damm these infernal frankish devices that I must wear to be able to see? when it was Ibn-Al-Haitham who invented the lenses...in fact a great debt of science is owed to us Muslims

    275px Ibn Sahl fig - Jizya in Islam

    you are too much of a joker man... you can't be that under educated, or do you just wish to mislead our youth? The west has progressed from stealing the wealth of nations and monopolizing them -- by dividing, conquering and stealing... and then advertising.. yes I suppose when you shed your values you can progress...so in that regard you'll get no argument from me...

    peace!
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    The point being not one single non-Muslim chose a theocracy, not even a theocracy based on there own religion.
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    format_quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
    Actually two millenium dude, we are in the third.

    However your point addresses the unchanging nature of Islam.
    The west developed because it shod State run by Religion. But Islam has changed too. Despite being told not to imitate the Kuffar, Muslim nations have had to do this. A Islamic scholor from the 14th Century wrote, "Damm these infernal frankish devices that I must wear to be able to see", the Ottomans reformed their army on western lines even down to the uniforms and bands. Now I can understand the tactic's and equipment being changed for modern western design....but why the uniforms? Why copy something like tunics and braiding when traditional Turkish uniforms were just as practical? Moving on to more modern times, Muslim music is westernised, the ummah have adopted TV when it is something that is strongly arguable against in islamic law, the internet allows males to speak to females with anonyminity yet thats adopted too..Even in the middle east, the professional classes wear western suits rather than Arabic dress, beards are shaved off, the list is totally endless.

    Muslims see this change as Shirk, there is strong resentment of it and in recent years the backlash is leading to more and more Muslims who were progressing along western lines to start wearing Hijab around western citys, overtly praying in public and getting back to core values. They see imitation of the Kuffar and hate it, and yet resent it as they can see the benifits of human progress. How this sits with Islamic scholars is the reason for much of the problems we see today.

    If the west was to get back to core values we would regress the same way.
    You have just shown that your knowledge of Islam is pure ignorance and that you do not have the slightest idea of what islam really is. You have no Idea as to what is allowed and what is not in Islam. But then, you only know what media feeds you.
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