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How did the Umayyad caliphate treat the conquered Spanish people who did not practice Islam?

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In general Umayyad caliphs exercised tolerance in religious matters, the exception being Omar ibn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz , a religious fanatic who was the first to apply the restrictions of the Covenant of *Omar to the religious minorities.

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So the Umayyads tolerated other religions across their empire. Even though they invade Hispania or Modern day Spain.

They also had the privilege to be in the Government.

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They were treated well and were even given positions in government but they had to pay a certain tax.
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