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The book that depicts the religious policy of akbar without hiding anything​

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Answered by selvagovind2005
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Answer:

din I llahi

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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Din-i Ilahi book that depicts the religious policy of akbar without hiding anything​

Explanation:

  1. 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.
  2. Akbar's religious stance was highly liberal. He respected all religions equally and did not make religious distinctions between his subjects.
  3. In fact, under earlier Muslim monarchs, Hindus were compelled to pay the Jiziya tax, which Akbar abolished.

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