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In the Arab world, non-Muslims were considered ______ in the Islamic world.
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In the Arab world, non-Muslims were considered "dhimmis" in the Islamic world. Dhimmis were non-Muslim subjects living in an Islamic state with legal protection. They were typically allowed to practice their own religions but were subject to certain restrictions and the payment of a tax known as jizya.
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