Who wrote Ain-i-Akbari?
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- Din-i Ilahi or "the religion of God," was a system of religious beliefs proposed by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1582 CE. Akbar concluded that no single religion captured all of the truth and that they consequently had to be combined. The main features of this religious order were:
- Din-i Ilahi or "the religion of God," was a system of religious beliefs proposed by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1582 CE. Akbar concluded that no single religion captured all of the truth and that they consequently had to be combined. The main features of this religious order were: To believe in one God To uphold emperor as the sole representative of God on the earth
- Din-i Ilahi or "the religion of God," was a system of religious beliefs proposed by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1582 CE. Akbar concluded that no single religion captured all of the truth and that they consequently had to be combined. The main features of this religious order were: To believe in one God To uphold emperor as the sole representative of God on the earth To give emphasis to kindness, piety and purification of soul, and
- Din-i Ilahi or "the religion of God," was a system of religious beliefs proposed by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1582 CE. Akbar concluded that no single religion captured all of the truth and that they consequently had to be combined. The main features of this religious order were: To believe in one God To uphold emperor as the sole representative of God on the earth To give emphasis to kindness, piety and purification of soul, and To put a ban on the slaughter of animals.
ain I Akbari is written by Abu'l Fazl
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