Harbi
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A harbi (حربي) is a non-Muslim, who does not live under Muslim rule, as opposed to dhimmi.
The modern interpretation of Islam, as practices by the majority of Muslims today, does not recognize such terms. Only Islamic militants and those seeking to propagate violent forms of Islam (usually non-Muslims) recognize such terms.
The Harbi is the inhabitant of the dar al-harb. A harbi has no rights, not even the right to live. If a harbi wants to enter the territory of Islam (dar al-islam) he needs a safe-conduct called aman.[citation needed]
MEMRI alleges Yusuf al-Qaradawi of having said:
- "It has been determined by Islamic law that the blood and property of people of Dar Al-Harb [the Domain of Disbelief where the battle for the domination of Islam should be waged] is not protected."[1]
MEMRI has also alleged Dr. Sheikh Ali Gomaa, of saying,
- "...it is permitted to kill him, because he is a Harbi and the Harbi spreads corruption throughout the face of the earth."[2]