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3. Answer the following questions:
a) Which ideas of Sufism do you think are relevant in today's times and why?
b) How did the Bhaktl movement challenge the social norms?
c) Who were the admirers of miniature paintings in the Mughal Empire? What were the
main features of Mughal miniature paintings?
d) What was the idea of suih-l-kul that Akbar preached? What led Akbar to introduce this
idea?​

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Answered by radhikatallapragada
1

Answer:

I don't know the answer of (a) bit , (b) bit , (c) bit and (d) bit

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Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

  1. By educating the masses and deepening the spiritual concerns of the Muslims, Sufism has played an important role in the formation of Muslim society. Opposed to the dry casuistry of the lawyer-divines, the mystics nevertheless scrupulously observed the commands of the divine law.
  2. State core principles of Bhakti movement which defied the existing social system and values. Bhakti saints rose voice against the popular social conventions and evils of that time such as – Rejection of ritualism, criticized casteism, Monotheism, Use of common vernacular languages and local dialect etc.
  3. The BL's holdings also include some remarkable private collections, the most spectacular being that of an 18th-century East India Company merchant named Richard Johnson, who was an early admirer of Mughal miniatures
  • Confined to Mughal court: Mughal painting remained confined to the Mughal court and did not reach the people.

4.Akbar was interested in the religion and social customs of different people. However, this made him realise that religious scholars who emphasised ritual and dogma were often bigots. Their teachings created divisions and disharmony among his subjects. Thus, he came out with the idea of sulh-i kul.

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