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do you think jizya tax is correct to pose to non- muslims in the muslim culture
AND DID AKBAR DO RIGHT TO STOP IT ??

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Answered by shanthirani
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Answer:

hey there how are you

Explanation:

Jizya, historically, a tax paid by non-Muslim populations to their Muslim rulers. The jizya is money paid by non-Muslims so that they can keep practicing their religion. Under Islamic law, if the money is not paid, the people are to be killed or enslaved. In short, if the Islamic State is enforcing jizya on “infidels,” demands for its return are on the increase all around the Muslim world. Akbar was the third Mughal Emperor. He believed secularism. For the following reasons, he abolished jizya tax:

This tax was against the sentiments of Hindus, who were in majority in his empire.

Secondly, he thought the abolition of "pilgrimage tax" will foster good relations between Hindus and Muslims.

He abolished this tax to establish communal harmony in the empire.

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