2017
DOI: 10.1484/m.relmin-eb.5.111596
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Les conditions de la résidence du ḏimmī : Entre règles absolues et relatives

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“…Non-Muslims were not subject to a strict norm of mandatory spatial exclusion. 73 In al-Andalus, suburban neighbourhoods appeared where the Mozarabic Christians and Iberian Jews settled after the Islamic conquest. However, the residential concentration of Jews, Christians and Muslims in certain areas primarily corresponded to their preference for living near their places of worship and businesses.…”
Section: Spatial Segregationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-Muslims were not subject to a strict norm of mandatory spatial exclusion. 73 In al-Andalus, suburban neighbourhoods appeared where the Mozarabic Christians and Iberian Jews settled after the Islamic conquest. However, the residential concentration of Jews, Christians and Muslims in certain areas primarily corresponded to their preference for living near their places of worship and businesses.…”
Section: Spatial Segregationmentioning
confidence: 99%