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''Jizyah'' was levied in the time of [[Muhammad]] on vassal tribes under [[Muslim]] protection, including [[Jews]] in [[Khaybar]], [[Christian]]s in [[Najran]] and [[Zoroastrians]] in [[Bahrain]]. |
''Jizyah'' was levied in the time of [[Muhammad]] on vassal tribes under [[Muslim]] protection, including [[Jews]] in [[Khaybar]], [[Christian]]s in [[Najran]] and [[Zoroastrians]] in [[Bahrain]]. The ''[[hadith]]'' <!--of unverifiable authenticity--><!--Sorry, which hadith are of "verifiable authenticity"?-->by Bukhari and Tarmethi record that [[Muhammad]] himself levied ''jizyah'' upon the Majoos, a tribe of Zoroastrians. |
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Under [[Caliph]] [[Umar]] the [[Zoroastrian]] Persians were given [[People of the Book]] status, and ''jizyah'' was levied on them. Moreover, [[Christian]] [[Arab]] tribes in the north of the [[Arabian Peninsula]] refused to pay ''jizyah'', but agreed to pay double the amount, and calling it ''sadaqah'', a word which improved its connotation from "tribute" to "charity". |
Under [[Caliph]] [[Umar]] the [[Zoroastrian]] Persians were given [[People of the Book]] status, and ''jizyah'' was levied on them. Moreover, [[Christian]] [[Arab]] tribes in the north of the [[Arabian Peninsula]] refused to pay ''jizyah'', but agreed to pay double the amount, and calling it ''sadaqah'', a word which improved its connotation from "tribute" to "charity". |
Revision as of 05:50, 8 May 2005
Jizyah is the Arabic language translation of Poll tax or "head tax". Jizyah is a per capita tax required of males of other faiths under Muslim rule in exchange for the protection of the Muslim community.
Definition
The imposition of jizyah is mandated by Sura 9.29 of the Qur'an, though its specific meaning is not defined there:
Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor hold forbidden that which hath been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger, nor acknowledge the religion of Truth, (even if they are) of the People of the Book, until they pay the Jizyah with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued.USC Interlinear Koran
The underlying root meaning of the word jizyah is compensation. It is unclear if the mention of compensation in the Qur'an clearly refers to monetary compensation. According to Yusuf Ali, "The derived meaning, which became the technical meaning, was a poll-tax levied from those who did not accept Islam, but were willing to live under the protection of Islam, and were thus tacitly willing to submit to its ideals being enforced in the Muslim State." Some English translations of the Qur'an translate jizyah as "tribute" or "compensation". Other translations prefer to render Islamic terms, such as jizyah, as transliterated Arabic. In practice the word was applied to a special tax levied on those who did not accept Islam. According to Al-Mawardi (the famous Shafi’i jurist of Baghdad), in al-Ahkam as-Sultaniyyah (The Laws of Islamic Governance), jizyah is paid by the enemy in return for peace, and if the payment of jizyah ceases, then jihad is resumed.[1]
Jizyah was applied to every free male member of the People of the Book, and/or non-Muslim living in lands under Muslim rule. There was no amount permanently fixed for it; females, children, the poor, the disabled, monks, and hermits were exempt from it. Historically Muslim rulers also attempted to collect jizyah from Hindus,Sikhs and Zoroastrians under their rule. The collection of the tax was often the duty of the elders of those communities.
In return, those who paid the jizyah were not required to serve in the military and were considered under the protection of the Muslim state, with certain rights and responsibilities. , or mandatory charity required of Muslims. In addition, if a non-Muslim chose to serve in the army, he would be exempt from the jizyah.
History
Jizyah was levied in the time of Muhammad on vassal tribes under Muslim protection, including Jews in Khaybar, Christians in Najran and Zoroastrians in Bahrain. The hadith by Bukhari and Tarmethi record that Muhammad himself levied jizyah upon the Majoos, a tribe of Zoroastrians.
Under Caliph Umar the Zoroastrian Persians were given People of the Book status, and jizyah was levied on them. Moreover, Christian Arab tribes in the north of the Arabian Peninsula refused to pay jizyah, but agreed to pay double the amount, and calling it sadaqah, a word which improved its connotation from "tribute" to "charity".
In India, Aurangzeb, the last prominent Mughal Emperor, levied jizyah on his mostly Hindu subjects in 1679. The imposition of jizyah, after it had not been collected by previous emperors for 117 years, created enormous opposition and sectarian strife which started the decline of the Mughal Empire.
Criticism
Jizyah has been criticized as a demonstration of "constitutional inferiority and humiliation"[2] and for the alleged "consistent, intentionally humiliating character of its application".[3]
Resources
Many contemporary Muslim scholars can be cited, including Yusuf al-Qaradawi. Al-Qaradawi's book Non Muslims in Muslim Societies, which discusses many issues, including jizyah, is available online in Arabic on his web site.
Bat Ye'or has written about the history and practice of jizyah in her book "Dhimmitude." Ibn Warraq has described jizyah as discriminatory and oppressive in his book Why I am not a Muslim.
See also
External Links
- Jizya in Islam by Dr. Monqiz As-Saqqar Ph.D in Christian Doctrines and Scriptures, Faculty of Usul al-Din, Umm al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia. Hosted on http://bismikaallahuma.org/
- The Jizyah Tax: Equality And Dignity Under Islamic Law?
- Khaled Abou El Fadl: Reformer or Revisionist?
Online Fatwa's from http://www.islamonline.net/
Website of Yusuf al-Qaradawi
- Jizyah and non-Muslim Minorities
- The Fair Logic of Jizyah
- Jizyah, Jihad… or Islam?! "If the non-Muslim community - after rejecting Islam - refused to agree to the Jizyah, then the only option left is fighting."