People of the BookPeople of the Book is a complex phrase usually used in a religious context. The Book is taken to refer to the "Book of Books", usually meaning the Bible or Jewish Tanakh and the People may therefore refer to those who treasure it, namely, Jews and Christians, or to Muslims who consider their Koran to be that Book. In Islam, People of the Book or ahl al Kitāb are peoples who have, according to the Qur'an, received and possess the divine scriptures. The term applies to monotheistic faiths prior to Islam who received revelation(s) (hence "book") from God. This includes all Christians, Jews, Samaritans, and all "Sabians" - a term generally identified with Mandaeans - and according to some scholars Zoroastrians. The legal interpretation was later expanded to accommodate other non-Muslims living under Muslim rule (e.g. Hindus in India), where certain aspects of being a dhimmi were granted (paying jizyah, protected status, freedom of worship, ...etc), but others were not (e.g. Muslim males allowed to marry their females).
Similarities in Belief\nThere are many similarities in belief between the People of the Book:\n* They are monotheistic\n* They share certain religious texts\n* They share many of the same prophets, such as Abraham\n* They believe in life after death, judgement, heaven and hell, and angels.\n* They share similar beliefs regarding the Creation, specifically, in the lives of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.Islamic Law\nWhere non-Muslim People of the Book live in an Islamic nation under Sharia law, they become dhimmi. They are given a number of rights, such as the right to freely practice their faith in private, in return to state protection, exemption from military service, and also have some responsibilities, such as the payment of a special tax called jizyah ("poll tax"). People of the Book living in non-Islamic nations are not considered dhimmi.References\n* Yusuf al-Qaradawi has a book entitled "Non-Muslims in Muslim societies" detailing many issues including what a dhimmi is, jizyah, rights, responsibilities, and more.External links\n*"People of the Book" and Muslims. A positive view of attitudes concerning People of the Book\n*The Books of the People of the Book: Judaic Collection of Library of Congress\n*Islam and the People of the Book. A negative view of attitudes concerning People of the Book Category:Islam\nCategory:Christianity\nCategory:Jewish Islam topics |
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