Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
In Muslim countries adherents of the protected religions had to put up with certain restrictions on their public life. It was held that this was sanctioned by the Ḳur'ān, “Until they pay tribute out of hand, and they be humbled.” This humiliation is often mentioned in the early treaties.
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page 481 note 8 Mustaṭraf, 1, 125.
page 482 note 1 Elias Nisibenus, 68.
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