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what was akbars view on universal peace or sul-i-kul?

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Akbar did not work for universal peace.

He wanted to make his kingdom peaceful.

In this case he made a synthetic religion, in which he was declared as a Divine Projection.

His ultimate goal was to convert all the Indians to his invented religion.

He was working on this issue but he was an ignorant person. All his sources of information were converged in two persons:

Abul Fad:lFaid:i:

There were two brothers who provided him all the informations he required.

But in the last year's of the life of ‘Abul Fad:l he began to revert to ‘Isla:m, And Fai5:i: died earlier. This minimized the newly form Religion which we may call it Akbarism.

It's Noun in Books is Di:n e ‘Ila:hi; (Divine Religion).

It may be called Di:n e ‘Akbari: or Alfi (Millionium) .

So the image of Akbar as a Universal Peace Maker is an imaginary one.

It is said in Genesis God made the Adam/man in His Image.

The word Image is an approximate translation of the Hebrew word S:lm which means Shadow or Projection. So this verse means God/Deity made Adam/Man in (the likeness of) His Shadow.

This word means Z:ill in “Arabic. The same word is used in Persian.

So he actually claimed to be Image/Shadow of God.

Latter Mugh:als used this term but did not know the Origin of compound term.

Abul Fad:l was killed by Sali:m Son of Akbar,

Since Sali:m had personal issues with Sali:m.

Now Akbar was in checmate.

There was no one who could share his secret.

His religion began to cease. The DDAY of Akbarism had begun.

People of his religion began to revert to their former respective religions.

Conclusion \:

This was his peace plan. That was to become

A God Incarnate or Incarnate of Divine Projection in India.
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Akbar did not work for universal peace.

He wanted to make his kingdom peaceful.

In this case he made a synthetic religion, in which he was declared as a Divine Projection.

His ultimate goal was to convert all the Indians to his invented religion.

He was working on this issue but he was an ignorant person. All his sources of information were converged in two persons:

Abul Fad:lFaid:i:

There were two brothers who provided him all the informations he required.

But in the last year's of the life of ‘Abul Fad:l he began to revert to ‘Isla:m, And Fai5:i: died earlier. This minimized the newly form Religion which we may call it Akbarism.

It's Noun in Books is Di:n e ‘Ila:hi; (Divine Religion).

It may be called Di:n e ‘Akbari: or Alfi (Millionium) .

So the image of Akbar as a Universal Peace Maker is an imaginary one.

It is said in Genesis God made the Adam/man in His Image.

The word Image is an approximate translation of the Hebrew word S:lm which means Shadow or Projection. So this verse means God/Deity made Adam/Man in (the likeness of) His Shadow.

This word means Z:ill in “Arabic. The same word is used in Persian.

So he actually claimed to be Image/Shadow of God.

Latter Mugh:als used this term but did not know the Origin of compound term.

Abul Fad:l was killed by Sali:m Son of Akbar,

Since Sali:m had personal issues with Sali:m.

Now Akbar was in checmate.

There was no one who could share his secret.

His religion began to cease. The DDAY of Akbarism had begun.

People of his religion began to revert to their former respective religions.

Conclusion

This was his peace plan. That was to become

A God Incarnate or Incarnate of Divine Projection in India.

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