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I'm interested to know what you meant, but I can't understand that sentence.
barfo
oh, right.
I meant to say: The teachings are usually talked about in reference to an old tax code.
Meaning, that the "people of the book" status is known mostly because it implied dhimmi status, which, up until the fall of the Ottoman Empire, was for tax purposes.
Today, the only time I heard the phrase "people of the book" is when Muslims are talking about how they don't hate Christians or Jews because they are "people of the book."
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
 