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Aurangzeb was devout follower of his religion

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Answered by BTSARMYvminkook
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Today, Aurangzeb is seen by both his admirers and detractors as a devout, orthodox Muslim who prayed, fasted, and went to mosques, which means he could not possibly have been the kind of heterodox Muslim who went to sufi shrines, performed miracles, and was revered by Muslims and Hindus.

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Aurangzeb is seen by both his admirers and detractors as a devout, orthodox Muslim who prayed, fasted, and went to mosques, which means he could not possibly have been the kind of heterodox Muslim who went to sufi shrines, performed miracles, and was revered by Muslims and Hindus.

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