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In addition, Dhimmis had certain rules to follow that other Muslim citizens did not. For example, Dhimmis were forbade from even attempting to convert Islamic citizens to their chosen religious practice. (Sharkey, 40)

Taxation:

Dhimmis under Ottoman rule also lived with increased tax compared to their Muslim counterpart, in fact paying 5 percent comparted to 2.5 percent. (Sharkey, 43-44).

Christians in the Empire also suffered another injustice at the hands of Ottoman Empire, being forced in the status of Concubinage. In exchange for the guarantee of said security, citizens who fell under the category dhimmis paid a jizya, which was a tax exclusive to dhimmis.