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أهل المهن الحرة - tradução para Inglês

ISLAMIC TERM WHICH REFERS TO JEWS, CHRISTIANS AND SABIANS AND IS SOMETIMES APPLIED TO MEMBERS OF OTHER RELIGIONS SUCH AS ZOROASTRIANS
People of the book; Ahl al Kitâb; Ahl al Kitab; Ahl al-Kitab; Ahlul-Kitaab; Peoples of the Book; Peoples of the book; أهل الكتاب; Ahlul kitab; Ahlu l-Kitāb; Ahl al-kitab; Ahl al-Kitâb; Eh'le ketab; Ahlu l-Kitab; Ahl-e-Kitab; Religions of the Book; Ahle Al Kitab; Kitabi; Jews and Christians in Islam; Ahl al-kitāb
  • The [[Ashtiname of Muhammad]], a treaty between Muslims and Christians, was purportedly recorded between Muhammad and [[Saint Catherine's Monastery]], which is depicted in this icon.

أهل المهن الحرة      
free profession
ذمي         
أهل ذمة; أهل الذمه; ذمي; اهل الكتاب ( في القران); Dhimmi; الذميين
invective, vituperative
المذهب السني         
  • أسماء الخلفاء الأربع مكتوبة على سقف [[يني جامع]] في إسطنبول.
  • [[جامع الإمام الأعظم]] في [[بغداد]] عام 1960م
  • التوسع تحت حكم الخلافة الأمويّة، 661-750}}
  • رسم '''لفظ الجلالة'''
  • صورة لمكة
  • رسم لاسم الإمام علي بن أبي طالب على أحد الصحون الجدارية العملاقة في [[آيا صوفيا]].
  • منظر قديم للمدينة المنورة.
  • محراب [[مسجد الكوفة]]
  • الخلافة الإسلامية العثمانية.
  • جامع بني أمية الكبير]] في [[دمشق]]، أحد أبرز الأمثلة على العمارة الأموية.
  • خريطة توضح انتشار المذاهب الإسلامية حول العالم.
طائفة إسلامية تقوم على أتباع سُّنَّة محمد يؤمن بها أكثرية المسلمين حول أنحاء العالم
اهل السنة و الجماعة; الطائفة السنية; أهل السنة; المذهب السني; سنة (طائفة); المسلمين السنة; سنة (مذهب); سنية; أهل السنة و الجماعة; السني; إسلام سني; آل السنة والجماعة; اهل السنة; سني; المسلمون السنة; السنية; مسلمون سنة; الإسلام السني; أهل السنه والجماعه; مسلم سني; اهل السنة والجماعة; أهل السنه; Sunni; Sunni Islam; مذهب أهل السنة والجماعة; السنيون; عقيدة أهل السنة والجماعة; السنة والجماعة; أهل التسنن; Sunnism; تسنن
Sunna

Definição

People of the Book
People of the Book
¦ plural noun see book.
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People of the Book
Jews and Christians as regarded by Muslims.

Wikipédia

People of the Book

People of the Book or Ahl al-kitāb (Arabic: أهل الكتاب) is an Islamic term referring to those religions which Muslims regard as having been guided by previous revelations, generally in the form of a scripture. In the Quran they are identified as the Jews, the Christians, the Sabians, and—according to some interpretations—the Zoroastrians. Starting from the 8th century, some Muslims also recognized other religious groups such as the Samaritans, and even Buddhists, Hindus, and Jains, as People of the Book.

Historically, the religious communities recognized by Muslims as People of the Book were subject to the legal status known as dhimma ('protection'), meaning that they were allowed to practice their faith and to govern their community according to the rules and norms of their own religion, in return for paying a special head tax called the jizya.

The Quran uses the term in a variety of contexts, from religious polemics to passages emphasizing the community of faith among those who possess monotheistic scriptures.

In Islamic law, Muslim men are permitted to marry women who are People of the Book; however, Muslim women are prevented from marrying men who are People of the Book. In the case of a Muslim-Christian marriage, which is to be contracted only after permission from the Christian party, Christian women should not be prevented from attending church for prayer and worship.

The term 'People of the Book' has been reappropriated as a means of self-identification by Jews and by the members of certain Christian denominations.