Social Sciences, asked by shubhangamG, 11 months ago

Compare the religious policy of Akbar with that Auranzeb.​

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Answered by aradhya1618
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you find the answer of this question in the social science book of class seven (DAV public school).

Answered by priyanshuprince951
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Jalal-Ud-Din Mohammad Akbar was revolutionary in religious policies as he removed tirth yatra maisoor, and other religious taxes and gave freedom to all religion so that they can pray to their god, almighty or allah etc, he started a new religion named din-e-ilahi, it is said and written that he allowed jodha bai to build a temple in her bedroom.

Jalal-Ud-Din Mohammad Akbar was revolutionary in religious policies as he removed tirth yatra maisoor, and other religious taxes and gave freedom to all religion so that they can pray to their god, almighty or allah etc, he started a new religion named din-e-ilahi, it is said and written that he allowed jodha bai to build a temple in her bedroom.Aurangzeb on the other hand was an orthodox follower of islam, never did anything so as to hurt the sentiments of islam, now arguably he attacked a lot of hindu temples but what i’ve heard and there are people with proofs and opinions that In 1687, the emperor gave some empty land on a ghat in Benares (which was, incidentally, near a mosque) to Ramjivan Gosain in order to build houses for “pious Brahmins “. So apart from this aurangzeb had a bad image against hindu temples and history always has various tehories so no one theory can be true and we have to be liberal enough to take a resonance of all theory and try to accept the changes also.

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