The book that depicts the religious policy of akbar without hiding anything
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din I llahi
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Din-i Ilahi book that depicts the religious policy of akbar without hiding anything
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- The Mughal emperor Akbar introduced the Din-i Ilahi, or "God's religion," set of theological beliefs in 1582 CE. His plan was to merge Islam and Hinduism into a single religion, while also including elements of Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Jainism. Akbar was particularly interested in religious things.
- Akbar's religious stance was highly liberal. He respected all religions equally and did not make religious distinctions between his subjects.
- In fact, under earlier Muslim monarchs, Hindus were compelled to pay the Jiziya tax, which Akbar abolished.
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