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# Breach of the dhimma contract by the committed minorities: According to the principle of the necessity of fulfilling the covenant, which is accepted by all nations and religions, the breach of the contract by the committed religious groups is also a crime and an unforgivable betrayal (p. 307). From the perspective of jurists, non-payment of the financial obligation of jizya, refusal to accept the judicial rulings of Islam, and armed rebellion against Muslims certainly entail the breach of the dhimma contract (p. 308). Also, the apostasy of the People of the Book is considered an indirect breach of the dhimma contract (p. 309), but other violations and crimes are not considered a breach of the dhimma pact, and only the prescribed punishments are enforced; violations such as assault on the honor or property of Muslims, espionage for the enemy, insulting the Prophet (a) and the infallible Imams (a), public display of forbidden acts and Islamic prohibitions, and building new temples (p. 308). | # Breach of the dhimma contract by the committed minorities: According to the principle of the necessity of fulfilling the covenant, which is accepted by all nations and religions, the breach of the contract by the committed religious groups is also a crime and an unforgivable betrayal (p. 307). From the perspective of jurists, non-payment of the financial obligation of jizya, refusal to accept the judicial rulings of Islam, and armed rebellion against Muslims certainly entail the breach of the dhimma contract (p. 308). Also, the apostasy of the People of the Book is considered an indirect breach of the dhimma contract (p. 309), but other violations and crimes are not considered a breach of the dhimma pact, and only the prescribed punishments are enforced; violations such as assault on the honor or property of Muslims, espionage for the enemy, insulting the Prophet (a) and the infallible Imams (a), public display of forbidden acts and Islamic prohibitions, and building new temples (p. 308). | ||
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