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how were the debates with religious scholars important in the formation of akbar's ideas on governance?

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Answered by johnnydepp
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Akbar 's interaction with people of different faiths made him realize that religious scholars who emphasized ritual and dogma were often bigots. He realised that their teachings created divisions and disharmony amongst his subjects. Finally Akbar framed his own idea. He introduced the idea of sulh-i kul or 'universal peace'. This idea of tolerance did not discriminate between people of different religions in his realm. Abul Fazi helped Akbar in framing a vision of governance around this idea of sulh-i kul
Answered by bimannhpc
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Akbar's interaction with the people of different people made him realise that religious scholars who emphasised ritual and dogma were often bigots. The teaching of different religious scholars created division and disharmony amongst his subjects. This led to the idea of sulh-i-kul or "universal peace" which means tolerance and not to discriminate between people of different religions in his realm. They framed a vision of different religions in his realms. They framed a vision of governance around the idea of sulh-i-kul forced on a system of ethics honesty, justice, peace which was universally applicable.

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