How Christians were regarded in the Medieval Islamic Societies?
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Answer: People living in medieval Muslim society had different levels of power, depending on their religious beliefs, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status. Non-Muslim groups comprised a protected class called dhimmis who had to pay a special tax for protection called the jizya. During the first century of Muslim rule, Arab Muslims were favored over non-Arab Muslims, who were called mawali. Women’s lives varied greatly, depending largely on socioeconomic status and political context. Political and economic organization was different in urban areas and villages, where tribal states were more common.
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