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Dhimmitude refers to the historical and contemporary practices and conditions under which non-Muslims (dhimmis) live in an Islamic state. It encompasses the legal and social status granted to these individuals, which often includes certain protections but also restrictions and obligations, such as paying a tax (jizya). The term is sometimes used in discussions about religious tolerance and the treatment of minorities within Islamic societies. It can carry a negative connotation when used to criticize perceived inequalities or injustices in these relationships.

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