The effect of the royalties on Zoroastrian military immunity
Autor: | Khalilifar, Samaneh, Mahmoudpour, Mohammad |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.4561624 |
Popis: | Jizya is one of the pre-Islamic taxes that have been signed in the Islamic era in accordance with the goals and aspirations of the Islamic society. Non-Muslims living in the Islamic realm (ahl ul-ḏimmah) paid tribute to the Islamic ruler in order to benefit from military immunity and stay their religion. The main question of the research is that the taxation of the tax on the life of the Zoroastrian Iran has laid down? It seems that Jizya has been forced to accept Islam for the obligation and coercion of the ahl ul-ḏimmah. An examination of the historical historical texts shows that the establishment of the Jizya not only did not lead to Zoroastrians to Islam and did not create a special difficulty in their lives, but also made Zoroastrians immune from military and security payments to their religion.It was also shown that the gradual tendency of Zoroastrians to Islam was not a liberation from the tax pressure, but also to obtain better social status and to be absorbed into the dominant Islamic society {"references":["https://www.magiran.com/paper/1896860?lang=en"]} |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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