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د پاکستان د خلکو گوند د پاکستان د خلگو گوند (پی پي پي)(په اردو: پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی یا پی پی پی)(په انگریزی: Pakistan Peoples Party یا PPP) د پاکستان یو مرکزی کیڼ اړخۍ او سوشیالیسټی سیاسی گوند دی
اسلام The Qur'an contains injunctions to respect other religions. It also asks the followers to fight and subdue unbelievers in times of war and "evict them whence they evicted you" (Al-Qur'an ۲:۱۹۱). Some Muslims have respected Jews and Christians as fellow "peoples of the book" (monotheists following Abrahamic religions), while others have reviled them as having abandoned monotheism and corrupted their scriptures. At different times and places, Islamic communities have been both intolerant and tolerant.
اسلام Islamic law divides non-Muslims into several categories, depending on their relation with the Islamic state. Christians and Jews who live under Islamic rule are known as "dhimmis". Dhimmis must pay tribute ("jizya") to the Islamic state, and as such are considered "protected peoples." Historically, dhimmis enjoyed a measure of communal autonomy under their own religious leaders, but were subject to legal, social and religious restrictions as well as humiliating regulations meant to highlight the inferiority of non-Muslim subjects. The status was extended to Zoroastrians and sometimes to polytheists (such as Hindus), but not to atheists or agnostics. Those who live in non-Muslim lands ("dar al-harb") are known as "harbis", and upon entering into an alliance with the Muslim state become known as "ahl al-ahd". Those who receive a guarantee of safety while residing temporarily in Muslim lands are known as "ahl al-amān". Their legal position is similar to that of the dhimmi except that they are not required to pay the jizya. The people of armistice ("ahl al-hudna") are those who live outside of Muslim territory and agree to refrain from attacking the Muslims. Apostasy is prohibited, and is punishable by death.