A historical legal status in Islamic empires, Dhimmi designated non-Muslims—primarily Jews and Christians—as protected subjects. They were granted religious freedom and communal autonomy in exchange for paying a special tax (jizya) and accepting certain social restrictions. This system primarily benefited the ruling Muslim majority by maintaining social order while allowing minority communities to practice their faith.
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