Under the Umayyad dynasty non-muslims were

A were socially equal to Muslims

B forced to convert to Islam

C allowed to practice their religion as long as they paid a tax

D forced to be in the military until they were 30

1 answer

Under the Umayyad dynasty, non-Muslims were:

C) allowed to practice their religion as long as they paid a tax.

Non-Muslims, particularly Christians and Jews, were recognized as "People of the Book" and were permitted to practice their faith in exchange for a tax known as jizya.