- العربية
- English
This research discusses the non-Muslim citizens of the Islamic State, those who are considered as a part of the state. And studying their economic activity in the various aspects that they can execute or conduct, the extent of the freedom granted to them on dealing with each other or with the Muslims. The research discusses that freedom according to the religious philology, with the imposed restrictions needed by the nature of transaction and the legitimate religious considerations, aiming to create the complete consistency between religious judgments and aims, and the economic activities contradicting those judgments and aims.