what was Aurangzeb's aim of his life?
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His chief aim was to convert Dar-ul-harb (India: the country of Kafirs or infidels) to Dar-ul-Islam (country of Islam)
Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad[3] (Persian: محي الدين محمد) (3 November 1618 – 3 March 1707),[1] commonly known by the sobriquet Aurangzeb (Persian: اورنگزیب "Ornament of the Throne")[3] or by his regnal title Alamgir (Persian: عالمگير "Conqueror of the World"),[4] was the sixth Mughal emperor, who reigned for a period of 49 years from 1658 until his death in 1707.[5][6] Widely considered to be the last effective Mughal emperor,[7] Aurangzeb was also one of the most influential rulers of the 17th century. Through his compilation of the Fatawa-e-Alamgiri, he was also one of the few emperors to have fully established Sharia law and Islamic economics throughout the Indian subcontinent.[8][9].