"Dhimmitude is a state of fear and insecurity on the part of kafirs who are required to accept a condition of humiliation. It is characterised by the victim's siding with his oppressors, by the moral justification the victim provides for his oppressors' hateful behaviour. The dhimmi loses the possibility of revolt because revolt arises from a sense of injustice. He loathes himself in order to praise his oppressors. Dhimmis lived under some 20 disabilities. Dhimmis were prohibited to build new places of worship, to ring temple bells or take out processions, to ride horses or camels (they could ride donkeys), to marry a Muslim woman, to wear decorative clothing, to own a Muslim as a slave or to testify against a Muslim in a court of law."-Sita Ram Goel
DHIMMITUDE
DHIMMITUDE
DHIMMITUDE
"Dhimmitude is a state of fear and insecurity on the part of kafirs who are required to accept a condition of humiliation. It is characterised by the victim's siding with his oppressors, by the moral justification the victim provides for his oppressors' hateful behaviour. The dhimmi loses the possibility of revolt because revolt arises from a sense of injustice. He loathes himself in order to praise his oppressors. Dhimmis lived under some 20 disabilities. Dhimmis were prohibited to build new places of worship, to ring temple bells or take out processions, to ride horses or camels (they could ride donkeys), to marry a Muslim woman, to wear decorative clothing, to own a Muslim as a slave or to testify against a Muslim in a court of law."-Sita Ram Goel