(Do not
initiate the Salam to the Jews and Christians,
and if you meet any of them in a road, force
them to its narrowest alley.)
This is why the Leader of the faithful `Umar
bin Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him,
demanded his well-known conditions be met by the
Christians, these conditions that ensured their
continued humiliation, degradation and disgrace.
The scholars of Hadith narrated from `Abdur-Rahman
bin Ghanm Al-Ash`ari
that he said, "I recorded for `Umar bin
Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, the
terms of the treaty of peace he conducted with
the Christians of Ash-Sham: `In the Name of
Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. This is a
document to the servant of Allah `Umar, the
Leader of the faithful, from the Christians of
such and such city. When you (Muslims) came to
us we requested safety for ourselves, children,
property and followers of our religion. We made
a condition on ourselves that we will neither
erect in our areas a monastery, church, or a
sanctuary for a monk, nor restore any place of
worship that needs restoration nor use any of
them for the purpose of enmity against Muslims.
We will not prevent any Muslim from resting in
our churches whether they come by day or night,
and we will open the doors [of our houses of
worship] for the wayfarer and passerby. Those
Muslims who come as guests, will enjoy boarding
and food for three days. We will not allow a spy
against Muslims into our churches and homes or
hide deceit [or betrayal] against Muslims. We
will not teach our children the Qur'an,
publicize practices of Shirk, invite anyone to
Shirk or prevent any of our fellows from
embracing Islam, if they choose to do so. We
will respect Muslims, move from the places we
sit in if they choose to sit in them. We will
not imitate their clothing, caps, turbans,
sandals, hairstyles, speech, nicknames and title
names, or ride on saddles, hang swords on the
shoulders, collect weapons of any kind or carry
these weapons. We will not encrypt our stamps in
Arabic, or sell liquor. We will have the front
of our hair cut, wear our customary clothes
wherever we are, wear belts around our waist,
refrain from erecting crosses on the outside of
our churches and demonstrating them and our
books in public in Muslim fairways and markets.
We will not sound the bells in our churches,
except discretely, or raise our voices while
reciting our holy books inside our churches in
the presence of Muslims, nor raise our voices [with
prayer] at our funerals, or light torches in
funeral processions in the fairways of Muslims,
or their markets. We will not bury our dead next
to Muslim dead, or buy servants who were
captured by Muslims. We will be guides for
Muslims and refrain from breaching their privacy
in their homes.' When I gave this document to `Umar,
he added to it, `We will not beat any Muslim.
These are the conditions that we set against
ourselves and followers of our religion in
return for safety and protection. If we break
any of these promises that we set for your
benefit against ourselves, then our Dhimmah (promise
of protection) is broken and you are allowed to
do with us what you are allowed of people of
defiance and rebellion.'''
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