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Jahangir: Regarding his religious policy, Jahangir has been placed between his father, Akbar and his son, Shah Jahan. He had faith in God and observed principles of Islam in a normal way. ... He punished the Hindus of Rajauri in the state of Kashmir because they used to marry Muslim girls and convert them to Hinduism.

Shah Jahan was born in 1634 AD. It prohibited that a Muslim can not be sold in a Hindu society unless he embraces Islam. When the Portuguese had a war, they gave the Agra churches. In the 7th year of his reign, he took the order that if you accept Islam, you will get a share of your father's property.

Aurangzeb again introduced the jizyah (or the poll tax) (it was abolished by Akbar). According to the shara, in a Muslim state, the payment of jizyah was obligatory, for the non-Muslims. Aurangzeb, in fact, did not try to change the nature of the state, but reasserted its fundamentally Islamic character.

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