How Should Muslims Treat Non-Muslims as People?
– Can Non-Muslims freely practice their faith in an Islamic state? – Can Non-Muslims Prosper Under an Islamic State? – Do Non-Muslims Have Rights To Social Justice? What is a dhimmi? When non Muslim citizens live under Islamic sovereignty, they enjoy a special status and are known along with other minorities as ahl adh dhimma or dhimmis. Dhimma is an Arabic word, which means safety, security, and contract. Hence, they are called dhimmis because they have agreed to a contract by Allah, His Messenger, and the Islamic community, which grants them security. This security granted to dhimmis is like the citizenship granted by a government to an alien who abides by the constitution, thereby earning all the rights of a natural citizen. Thus, upon the preceding basis, a dhimmi is a citizen of the Islamic state, as described by Muslim jurists (See the commentary on As-Sarakhi’s As-Siyar Al-Kabir, Volume 1, p. 140; Al-Kasani’s Al-Bada’i’, Volume 5, p. 281 and Ibn Qudamah’s Al-Mughni, Volume 5, p.