What is bigot and what is sulh-i-kul
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Explanation:
Sulh-I-Kul:Sulh-i kul is an Arabic term literally meaning “peace with all,” “universal peace,” or “absolute peace,” drawn from a Sufi mystic principle. As applied by the third Mughal Emperor of India, Akbar (who reigned 1556-1605), it described a peaceful and harmonious relationship among different religions.
Bigot:A person who is intolerant towards those holding different opinions.
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Bigot:In Old French bigot was a term of abuse for Normans, and possibly related to the oath bi got "by God." In English and French, a bigot was originally a hypocrite, a person who claims to have certain moral beliefs but whose behavior doesn't match those beliefs.
Sulh-I-Kul:This finally led Akbar to the idea of Sulh-i-Kul or universal peace. He inferred that the idea of tolerance was of utmost important because it did not discriminate between people of different religious backgrounds in his realm. Instead it focused on a system of ethics i.e. honesty, justice and peace.