A protected and specially taxed non-Muslim subject of a state governed in accordance with sharia law, under dhimma, a form of social contract.(noun)
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Use "dhimmi" in a sentence
"Yet, he took what I call a dhimmi view in his question - how far can Westergaard go in his work before endangering Christians who live in Muslim countries?"
"The BBC has already banned (yes, banned) the Arabic word 'dhimmi'."
"Straw should have the word dhimmi tattoed to his forehead, but perhaps this is not necessary as nothing can conceal his craven folly."