I needed therapy to get over a severe case of dhimmitude after being on there as long as I was under different names.
Thats awful, but sadly unsurprising as it is one of the reasons I left Islam.
"a number of distinctions drawn and prejudices applied upon Jews and Christians who refused to accept and bow to Islam. Just by way of a single example, page 56 of this study deals with the "Invalidity of the Dhimmi's Oath".
With legal cases being dealt with under Quranic law, every case involving a Muslim and a dhimmi received a "peculiar" treatment in that a dhimmi was forbidden to give evidence against a Muslim. The Dhimmi's oath being deemed unacceptable in an Islamic court, which made it virtually impossible for any Muslim opponent to be condemned. To further any defence, the book describes that the dhimmi would be obliged to "purchase" Muslim witnesses, often at great expense.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dhimmi-Jews-Christians-Under-Islam/dp/0838632629