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jurist ibn qayyim al-jawziyya , who interprets wa-hum ṣāghirūn as making all subjects of the state obey the law and, in the case of the people of the book , pay the jizya. [ ] in the classical era[ edit ] liability and exemptions[ edit ] rules for liability and exemptions of jizya formulated by jurists
used in all these three senses, with context distinguishing between individual and land taxes ("kharaj on the head", "jizya on land", and vice versa). [ ] [ ] in the words of dennett, "since we are talking in terms of history, not in terms of philology, the problem is not what the taxes were called,...
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