what were the two types of land tax in the Abbasid empire?
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Islamic taxes are taxes levied by Islamic law.
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- They are based on "the legal status of the taxable land" and "the communal or religious status of the taxpayer".
- Islamic taxes include
- Zakat - One of the five pillars of Islam.
- Taxed only on Muslims, it is generally described as a 2.5% tax on savings donated to the Muslim poor and needy.
- Kharaj – A land tax initially levied only on non-Muslims, but soon made compulsory for Muslims as well.
- ushr - 10% tax on crop from irrigated land and 10% tax on crop from rainfed land and 5% tax on land dependent on well water.
- Ushar or Ushar in Islam is 10 percent for irrigated land or 10 percent for non-irrigated land planted on agricultural produce.
- Caliph Umar expanded the scope of Ushar to include a border trade tax.
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