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What term did the muslims use to describe those who did not accept islam?

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  • 06-09-2018

If they accepted Islamic rulership, but did not convert to the religion of Islam, they were called Ahl ad-Dhimma, meaning "Protected People". A subset of the Ahl ad-Dhimma were also called Ahl al-Kitaab, meaning "People of the Book" and usually used in reference to Jews and Christians.

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