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dhimmitude

English

Etymology

c. 1985, from French (c. 1982), from dhimmi + -tude.

Noun

dhimmitude (uncountable)

  1. (derogatory) Appeasement towards Islamic demands.

Related terms

  • dhimma
  • dhimmi

Translations

See also

  • Dhimmitude on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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dhimmi

English

Etymology

From French dhimmi, from Arabic ???????? (?immiyy, a dhimmi), from ??????? (?imma, protection, custody).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ð?mi?/

Noun

dhimmi (plural dhimmis)

  1. (Islam, chiefly historical) A protected and specially taxed non-Muslim subject of a state governed under dhimma, a form of social contract, in accordance with sharia law.

Derived terms

  • dhimmitude

See also

  • jizya

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