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aliveajones2005
02.02.2020 • 
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In the name of god, the merciful and compassionate. this is a letter to the servant of god umar [ibn al-khattab], commander of the faithful, from the christians of such-and-such a city. when you came against us, we asked you for safe-conduct (aman) for ourselves, our descendants, our property, and the people of our community, and we undertook the following obligations toward you:

we shall not build, in our cities or in their neighborhood, new monasteries, churches, convents, or monks' cells, nor shall we repair, by day or by night, such of them as fall in ruins or are situated in the quarters of the muslims.

we shall keep our gates wide open for passersby and travelers. we shall give board and lodging to all muslims who pass our way for three days.

we shall not give shelter in our churches or in our dwellings to any spy, nor bide him from the muslims.

we shall not teach the qur'an to our

we accept these conditions for ourselves and for the people of our community, and in return we receive safe-conduct. if we in any way violate these undertakings for which we ourselves stand surety, we forfeit our covenant [dhimma], and we become liable to the penalties for contumacy and sedition.

which of these groups most likely authored this text?

a: slaves

b: muslim arabs

c: muslim non-arabs

d: people of the book

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